News
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#LoveScotlandsColleges Launch
Glasgow Clyde College is supporting the #LoveScotlandsColleges national campaign to highlight the importance and strength of Scotland’s colleges to stakeholders.
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Hammermen Treble for Langside Campus
It was a celebration of the old and new for Glasgow Clyde College at the recent Incorporation of Hammermen of Glasgow awards ceremony.
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You can learn something new every day
It was clear from an early stage in the pandemic that the education sector needed to respond to the crisis and offer support to those who needed to upskill or retrain.
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Glasgow Clyde College: The dance goes on!
Earlier this year when we were forced to shut the college doors as a result of the pandemic, we all wondered how we could keep a sense of community alive between staff and students.
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Growing the Young Person’s Guarantee: First organisations sign up
The first organisations to back the £60 million Young Person’s Guarantee have been announced by Economy Secretary Fiona Hyslop.
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Scotland’s A-List share career advice with Graduates
The First Minister, Christopher Kane and Jackie Bird amongst Scottish names to offer advice for Class of 2020
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Glasgow Clyde College: STEM for all
STEM courses (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) are often pigeon-holed as being ‘best suited for men’. This misconception has been passed down through generations and reinforced by influencers.
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Next generation of NHS recruits train in NHS Louisa Jordan
Over 150 HNC Healthcare Practice students are learning key skills to prepare for frontline service in the NHS Louisa Jordan, Scotland’s temporary hospital built on site at the Scottish Events Campus (SEC).
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Holy Smokes! The UK’s first Batman course launches
Fancy delving deep into the psyche of the Dark Knight, studying the Caped Crusader’s training routine or simply want to finally get to the end of the Superman vs Batman debate?
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion remain at the heart of college life
We place a huge focus on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – with one of the most diverse student populations of any educational establishment in Scotland.
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Building a curriculum for the future
Whether it’s flying drones, making computer games or earning money as a stylish social media influencer; ask a group of young people what their dream job is and you might be surprised by the results.
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New academic year, new normal
This week marked the start of our 2020/21 academic year – six months after shutting our doors when Scotland went into lockdown. Getting to this point is a real milestone for the college, one of the biggest challenges we’ve faced in our history.