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Students celebrate Moving On
Additional Support for Learning students, their families, friends and tutors, were in celebratory spirits recently, when the success, attainment and achievements of students were honoured at an awards ceremony.
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Florists flourish at craft competition
Floristry students have produced floral masterpieces that have gained plaudits and prizes at a city craft competition, contested by hundreds of Glasgow students.
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Revive students are creating a greener Scotland
Glasgow Clyde College Community Learning and Development team are delighted that learners from the Revive group based in Castlemilk have completed the first Creating Our Greener Scotland (COGS) accredited course.
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Students provide Help For Heroes with Zumba!
A group of caring students from Glasgow Clyde College have raised nearly £2000 to help wounded soldiers.
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Glasgow Clyde College welcomes European energy project partners
This week, Glasgow Clyde College was delighted to welcome partners from Germany, Spain, Italy and Slovenia to work on a European energy project.
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College STEM project in finals of Global Game Changer Awards
Glasgow Clyde College’s Community Learning and Development (CLD) team is going global as finalists in the Global Game Changer Awards, for their innovative approach to STEM education and training.
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Glasgow Clyde College gets hair and beauty make over
Hair and beauty students at Glasgow Clyde College are brushing up and polishing off their skills in new salon facilities, recently launched following a £120k investment.
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Ground breaking science resource for learning launched
Glasgow Clyde College has launched an innovative science resource for teaching and learning called Science for a Successful Scotland, in partnership with WEA.
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Ministerial visit to Horticulture centre and Innovation hub
Minister for Further Education, Higher Education and Science, Shirley-Anne Somerville, visited the Innovation Hub and the new Horticulture Centre at Langside Campus.
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Welcome: Mentoring Group to Support Young People Arriving in Scotland
Glasgow Clyde College students create mentoring group to welcome young people to the city from non-English speaking countries.