News
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Beyond the glamour: Encouraging women into media leadership
Glasgow Clyde College hosted a “Women in Media” event for female school pupils and students interested in careers in the media.
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Horticulture student wins at Lantra Scotland Awards
Student Ross Yuile was a big winner at the awards, scooping top prize in the horticulture category.
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Finulla McCloskey: Horticulture Modern Apprenticeships
Finulla McCloskey shares her experience as a Horticulture Modern Apprentice
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The benefits of Modern Apprenticeships
At Glasgow Clyde College, we work with several large firms and SMEs to provide over 1,000 Modern Apprenticeships every year.
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An appetite for change
Glasgow Clyde College is tackling food waste by offering excess produce to students.
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Scottish Student Journalism Awards 2020 launch in association with BBC
Scottish Student Journalism Awards 2020 launch in association with BBC. Winning students in BBC categories offered chance to fast-track to final stage of BBC Journalism Training Scheme
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Farm to Fork
Our hospitality students have followed the journey of fresh produce, from farm to fork
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University is not the only option
Studying at Glasgow Clyde College can provide a more viable route towards a degree for many school leavers.
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The growing need for horticulturists
In 2018, we opened Glasgow’s first purpose-built facility for horticulturists - home to students studying on any of our 12 horticulture, landscaping and floristry courses.
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Glasgow Clyde College achieves 95% in student satisfaction survey
Glasgow Clyde College has received a 95% overall satisfaction rating from students in the Scottish Funding Council’s annual college review.
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DFN Project Search
DFN Project Search is an employability programme supporting young people with a range of learning disabilities into paid employment, delivered by Glasgow Clyde College and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.
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Santa's workshop: Primary 4 visit college to make Christmas gifts
Primary four pupils from Hermitage Primary in Helensburgh visited Glasgow Clyde College to learn about making Christmas gifts in the joinery workshop.