News
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£600,000 investment into Cardonald sporting facilities
Glasgow Clyde College has completed a £600,000 investment to the sporting facilities at its Cardonald Campus.
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Beauty with a Conscience - it's a charity shop like never before!
Beauty with a Conscience, a partnership between the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, and Glasgow Clyde College, will offer high quality, ethical beauty treatments at a new salon and retail outlet in the city’s Battlefield Road.
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Fashion students design Miss Scotland outfit
Fashion students at Glasgow Clyde College will be watching Miss World with anticipation this year, as Miss Scotland steps out in their design to a world-wide audience.
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Glasgow Clyde College students top UK cyber security competition
Glasgow Clyde College and its students ranked 10th place overall out of 115, the College’s best performance to date. Students competed in various categories including network infrastructure, IT support, network server administrator and cyber security.
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No Place Like Home: Students raise funds for accessible performance
Glasgow Clyde College acting students have shown courage and heart by raising money in the local community to fund a British Sign Language (BSL)/English performance of their 2018 pantomime, The Wizard of Oz.
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Glasgow Clyde College sweeps the board at SQA’s Star Awards
Glasgow Clyde College cleaned up at the Scottish Qualifications Authority Star Awards, winning three major categories and the Pride o'Worth Award for Centres.
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College lecturer Jayne is blooming marvellous!
Floristry lecturer Jayne Buet has been crowned Floristry Tutor of the Year at this year’s British Florist Association Awards (BFA).
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Celebrations for class of 2018
Over 650 students celebrated their achievements in style as they graduated from Glasgow Clyde College.
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College commended at CDN Awards
Glasgow Clyde College has been Commended in two categories at the recent CDN Awards.
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Learning boost for young refugees
Scottish Refugee Council and Aberlour Childcare Trust are delighted to work in partnership with Glasgow Clyde College on a new project to improve the education of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and young people.
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Be part of a national TV Advert
There is an exciting opportunity for a selection of 4 to 6 college students from any college in Scotland to take part in an upcoming TV for broadcast on STV from the beginning of November.
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Editor-in-Chief visits HND Practical Journalism students
Donald Martin, the Editor-in-Chief of Newsquest Scotland recently visited Glasgow Clyde College’s new journalism students.