News
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Water and Beyond
Pilot PoVE Water is a transnational project that draws on existing and emerging vocational competences and skills needs in the water sector, translating them into an approach of vocational excellence.
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Third Year of Successful Football Partnership
Glasgow Clyde College is delighted to start its third year of successful partnership with Celtic Soccer Academy.
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Bridging the Digital Divide
Brian Hughes shares how the college is bridging the digital divide
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Football students keep their eye on the ball
Well done to our HNC Football Coaching and Developing Sport and NQ Celtic Pathway into Football Coaching (Level 6) students who successfully completed their Scottish Football Association (SFA) 1.2 Goalkeeping Coaching Certificate.
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Waste in the Circular Economy
Digital Introduction to Construction students are now undertaking the SCQF Level 5 Waste in the Circular Economy award, developed by WasteSwitch.
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Community Learning and Development in the midst of a pandemic
Like everyone across the city, Glasgow Clyde College’s Community Learning and Development team was forced to quickly adapt upon the onset of lockdown in March last year.
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College supports fight against digital poverty
The college has distributed over 2,000 items of essential IT equipment to students since March 2020.
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Scotland’s colleges collaborate on national #ChooseCollege campaign
Glasgow Clyde College is supporting the new national #ChooseCollege campaign to highlight the importance of Scotland’s colleges and encourage potential students to Choose College.
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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.
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Scottish Apprenticeship Week
We're supporting Scottish Apprenticeship Week, 1-5 March.
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Apprenticeships are important for Scotland's future talent
As Scottish Apprenticeship Week approaches (1 - 5 March), it’s worth reflecting on the value offered to students by the various apprenticeship programmes.
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College students launch radio show in spite of lockdown
First year HND Practical Journalism students at Glasgow Clyde College have aired a one-hour radio magazine show despite never meeting each other in person.