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  • Using new skills to sew scrubs

    Fashion student Emily Barker has been using her newly acquired skills from college to sew scrubs for health care workers in her community.

  • Audit Scotland National Fraud Initiative

    This college is required by law to protect the public funds it administers and is required to participate in the Audit Scotland National Fraud Initiative.

  • Lab Skills course provides the formula for employment

    A new Lab Skills course could start a chain reaction that will result in a new intake of budding scientists to enter the industry.

  • Fashion and Textiles Modern Apprenticeship

    Modern Apprenticeships programmes offer the chance for students to gain a recognised vocational qualification in Fashion and Textiles. The cost of training is fully financed by Glasgow Clyde College, with funding from Skills Development Scotland (SDS).

  • CWU members complete CISCO CCNA professional qualification

    Glasgow Clyde College is celebrating 11 Communications Workers Union (CWU) members successfully completing the CISCO CCNA professional qualification.

  • 'Acting Up' at Glasgow Clyde College

    Glasgow Clyde College’s Prince’s Trust team has delivered its first Acting Up programme, a support initiative for adult learners and students looking to progress in further education or employment, as part of their Erasmus+ activity.

  • Students learn from best-selling Scottish author

    Students at Glasgow Clyde College have gained some unique inspiration from one of Scotland's most popular novelists after Christopher Brookmyre delivered a 'meet the author' event as part of Book Week Scotland (21st - 27th November).

  • Colleges link to benefit young apprentices

    Glasgow’s three colleges are blazing a trail in the delivery of the new Foundation Apprenticeship frameworks created by Skills Development Scotland (SDS) and supported by the European Social Fund.

  • Launch of ESOL Access Register

    A pioneering initiative to make it easier for non-English speakers to access language classes across the city has been launched at Glasgow Clyde College.

  • Cardonald campus raise over £100,000 for good causes

    Staff and students at Cardonald Campus have raised an amazing £100,000 for charity over the last 4 years.