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Glasgow Clyde Creates: Fashion students showcase best work
Glasgow Clyde College fashion and textiles students are gearing up to host three fashion shows to share their designs and garments on May 31st.
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TEDxYouth: Countdown is on for college students
Glasgow Clyde College students are in the final stages of preparation for TEDxYouth event at the end of the month.
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Meet our TEDx Students: Julie Wayt
A group of Glasgow Clyde College students have taken on the challenge of organising TEDxYouth@Glasgow, which is part of Scotland's 'Year of Young People. HND Event Management student Julie Wayt shares her experience so far.
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Student success at Art on Scotland
Handmade products from Glasgow Clyde College's additional support for learning students proved a roaring success at Art on Scotland’s pop up market held recently at Glasgow’s Royal Exchange Square.
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STEM event aims to inspire Glasgow school children
More than 200 children have been learning about the benefits of a career in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) at a SmartSTEMs event at Glasgow Clyde College.
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Local lad lands top textiles scholarship
Former Glasgow Clyde College Fashion and Textiles student Jason McKenna from Pollok has been awarded one of the most sought-after scholarships in the textiles industry, acknowledging his skills in woven textiles.
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College employee first to achieve new qualification
Glasgow Clyde College employee, Emily Black, has become the first person in Scotland to achieve a new Advancing Equality and Diversity qualification.
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Ground-breaking project runs for third year in a row
Glasgow Clyde College journalism students are again working on an award-winning project with market leaders Media Scotland, owners of the Daily Record and Sunday Mail, supported by leading railway contractor QTS.
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Meet our TEDx Students: Aimee Robertson
On 31 May 2018, over 2,000 young people will gather at the SEC Armadillo in Glasgow for TEDxYouth@Glasgow. The event is part of Scotland’s ‘Year of Young People’ and will provide young people with a unique platform to share and hear new ideas.
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Colleges gather to find solutions to STEM skills gap
Over 50 computing staff from colleges across Scotland gathered at an IT Providers Consortium Scotland (ITPCS) event, organised by Glasgow Clyde College, to discuss solutions to the gender gap in STEM subjects.
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Glasgow Clyde College supports Reading Ahead
Glasgow Clyde College Community Learning and Development Team is supporting Reading Ahead this year and is encouraging its current Community Learning students to take up the challenge to read 6 books between April and November.
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Welcome: Mentoring Group to Support Young People Arriving in Scotland
Glasgow Clyde College students create mentoring group to welcome young people to the city from non-English speaking countries.