News
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Film first at Cineworld
A former Creative Industries student at Glasgow Clyde College has had his first film screening at Cineworld, Glasgow.
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Engineering students win Institute of Welders award
Two Glasgow Clyde College students are celebrating after winning Institute of Welders Awards which recognise the high standard of their performance whilst at college.
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Supporting refugee doctors back to work
Glasgow Clyde College, in partnership with City of Glasgow College, will be providing English language training for refugee doctors, with the aim of helping them transition into the medical profession in Scotland.
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Adult Returners fundraise for Aberlour Children's Charity
The Adult Returner students at Langside and Cardonald campuses of Glasgow Clyde College raised a fantastic £1032.45 and £581.57 respectively for Aberlour Children’s Charity, making £1,614.02 In total.
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Widening opportunities to learn about science
A new e-learning version of successful science learning resource "Counting on a Greener Scotland" (COGS) has been launched.
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Internationally-acclaimed artist visits students
Internationally acclaimed local artist and Professor, Graham Fagen, inspired Contemporary Art Practice students at Glasgow Clyde College with a guest lecture sharing his experiences as a working artist.
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Glasgow Clyde College awarded Fairtrade status
Glasgow Clyde College and Glasgow Clyde College Student Association are celebrating after being awarded Fairtrade Status by the Fairtrade Foundation, following a rigorous process.
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Florists fundraise for the Beatson Cancer Trust
Floristry students at Glasgow Clyde College have raised more than £545 for the Beatson Cancer Trust.
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Art students speak to Turner-nominated Glasgow artist
HND Contemporary Art Practice students visited Turner nominated Glasgow artist Jim Lambie at his Barrowlands Walkway installation, which he created for the Commonwealth Games in 2014.
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'Moving On' event held for students
Glasgow Clyde College recently held a 'Moving On' event to enable students from its Learning For Independence and Moving onto Independence courses to meet with support organisations.
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Support for students receives national recognition
A student support programme delivered by Glasgow Clyde College and Glasgow Kelvin College, in partnership with Glasgow City Council Education Department, has been nominated for a TES FE Award.
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Prince's Trust Team celebrations
Students from Prince's Trust Team 58 at Anniesland Campus (pictured above) and Team 49 at Langside Campus recently completed the programme and received certificates at special ceremonies.