News
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Orkney student's poster design wins place on national showcase
Graphic Design student Reanne had her work selected to be displayed in London as part of the Nationwide Degree Show.
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Glasgow Clyde College set to welcome new students to water course
Glasgow Clyde College, the UK partner of Pilot PoVE Water, is set to welcome new students on its HNC Water Operations course in August.
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The social care industry is a crisis waiting to happen
In the last few months, childcare and healthcare have hit the headlines, but we rarely hear about the third side of the triangle; social care.
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Dr Julie McElroy inducted into CDN Hall of Fame
Dr Julie McElroy, Glasgow Clyde College alumni, is the third inductee of the CDN College Hall of Fame.
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Coronavirus Update
While we can’t wait to welcome our students and staff back to Glasgow Clyde College in the Autumn, we’re working hard to ensure that when we do reopen to teaching across our three campuses, it's done in the safest way possible.
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Glasgow Clyde College introduces bespoke wellbeing course for students
A course focusing on mental health resilience and wellbeing has been curated for students at Glasgow Clyde College after lecturers became concerned about the effects of coronavirus on young people.
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SCQF College Ambassador Case Study - Glasgow Clyde College
The College Community Learning and Development (CLD) team has been using the SCQF to credit rate learning programmes that support transition and widen access.
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Glasgow Clyde Creates 2020
Glasgow Clyde Creates is a celebration of the end of year work of our creative students, showcased in a range of online exhibitions and performances.
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Being online is a lifeline
Since we officially closed the college campuses and moved learning online, we have been working closely with our students to ensure everybody who needs support to access classes and resources has the equipment to do so.
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The lucrative world of eSports
Glasgow Clyde College is working closely with the British ESports Association to further the growth of gaming in education.
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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.