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Playwork Modern Apprenticeships
Modern Apprenticeships programmes offer the chance for students to gain a recognised qualification in Playwork. The cost of training is fully financed by Glasgow Clyde College, with funding from Skills Development Scotland (SDS).
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Millinery students take part in fundraising Hat Walk
Millinery students past and present put their thinking caps on to help at a recent charity ‘Hat Walk’.
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Glasgow Clyde College and AquAid
Glasgow Clyde College is working with AquAid, who fund the building of elephant pumps via donations to The Africa Trust.
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College Invests £40k in Esports Programme
We've recently completed a £40,000 revamp of the Esports suite at our Cardonald campus.
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We're one of Scotland's leading child friendly campuses
We've implemented a range of baby friendly initiatives so our campuses have everything students need to balance education and parenting on campus.
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Glasgow Clyde College announced as Commended college at Beacon Awards
Glasgow Clyde College, on behalf of the six Glasgow City Region Colleges, has been named as a Commended college in the AoC Beacon Awards.
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Modern Apprenticeships
As an employer, Modern Apprenticeships provide you with the platform to train new and talented staff, whilst developing the skills of existing employees, utilising the support and specialist education of Glasgow Clyde College.
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Eight award nominations for journalism students
Congratulations to Glasgow Clyde College's HND Practical Journalism students, who have notched up an impressive eight nominations in this year's Scottish Student Journalism Awards.
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College shares engineering knowledge with Cypriot students
Glasgow Clyde College is working with Cypriot school B' Technical from Limassol, Cyprus, as part of the European ERASMUS + mobility project to share engineering knowledge
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Prince's Trust team support Heel Appeal 2017
Prince’s Trust TEAM 59, based at Anniesland Campus, recently supported Cancer Support Scotland and the Heel Appeal 2017, and raised over £500 in the process.