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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Automotive Modern Apprenticeship
Modern Apprenticeships programmes offer the chance for students to gain a recognised vocational qualification in automotive engineering. The cost of training is fully financed by Glasgow Clyde College, with funding from Skills Development Scotland (SDS).
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Engineering Modern Apprenticeships
Are you looking to train a young employee interested in working within the engineering industry in subjects including: mechanical, electrical, manufacturing, maintenance or fabrication and welding?
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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).
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Construction 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.
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Social Services and Healthcare Modern and Technical Apprenticeships
Modern and Technical Apprenticeship programmes offer the chance for students to gain a recognised qualification in social services and healthcare.
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Social Services: Children and Young People Apprenticeships
Modern and Technical Apprenticeship programmes offer the chance for students to gain a recognised qualification in social services: children and young people.
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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).
Latest News
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Colleges spearhead £1.2M project to drive innovation in businesses
More than £1.2 million will be invested in creating six new innovation hubs at colleges across Glasgow and the west of Scotland to help encourage innovation in local businesses.
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College sponsors two local schools on Greggs Breakfast club scheme
Glasgow Clyde College has pledged to tackle child food insecurity in its local catchment area, becoming a partner of the Greggs Foundation Breakfast Club Programme.
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Scottish Apprenticeship Week: Success breeds success
Anthony Morton has been nominated for Apprentice of the Year at Glasgow Clyde college – just like his boss before him and his boss’s boss before that.