News
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Prince's Trust Team 63
Prince's Trust Team 63, based at our Anniesland Campus, have been getting out and about recently with visits to The Prince's Trust Head Office and to DELL.
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Audit Scotland National Fraud Initiative
This college is required by law to protect the public funds it administers and is required to participate in the Audit Scotland National Fraud Initiative.
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Students fill city's gap in palliative care
An award-winning course designed and delivered by Glasgow Clyde College is helping to fill a gap in palliative care provision in the Glasgow community.
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Glasgow Colleges recognised once again with Inspiring City nomination
A student support programme delivered by Glasgow Clyde College and Glasgow Kelvin College, in partnership with Glasgow City Council Education Department, is shortlisted in the Inspiring City 2018 – People Make Glasgow Awards for the second year in a row.
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Hairdressing Lecturers training with Rainbow Room International
Hairdressing lecturers at Glasgow Clyde College recently took part in the first Rainbow Room International (RRI) training programme designed for a Scottish College.
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Floristry Industry Awards
The floristry department here at Glasgow Clyde college has been well established for over 25 years. During this time, we have been recognised as the lead floristry provider for the West of Scotland and beyond.
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Cardonald Campus Car Park Works
Please be aware there are building works taking place at Cardonald Campus Car Park.
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Great Big Opportunities for Creative TV Students
Glasgow Clyde College, Creative TV Students at the European Games
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Facility Time Publication
The College has published the Facility Time Publication July 2018.
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BSL Plan Engagement Meeting with HE and FE
Public bodies in Scotland need to develop British Sign Language (BSL) plans. These need to mirror the principles of the National Plan which was published in October by the Scottish Government
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Creative flair: students soar to success as summer begins
Creative Industry students at Glasgow Clyde College are set to enjoy their summer holidays after an outstanding year of achievements, awards, and acceptances.
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Students raise £13,000 for four Glasgow charities
Social Care students at Glasgow Clyde College have raised over £13,000 in just eight months for four Glasgow charities as part of their NQ Social Care course.