News
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Mirror, mirror, on the wall, which is the best panto of them all?
It's Snow White, of course, performed by Acting and Performance students at Glasgow Clyde College. Students performed the classic fairy-tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to a full house this year, with tickets selling out within days of going on sale.
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Future Textiles project runs first residential partnership
Glasgow Clyde College’s partnership project with Ayrshire College, Future Textiles, is running its first residential partnership between Bute Fabrics and Rothesay Academy.
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CWU members complete CISCO CCNA professional qualification
Glasgow Clyde College is celebrating 11 Communications Workers Union (CWU) members successfully completing the CISCO CCNA professional qualification.
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Student newspaper 'Clyde Insider' out today
The Christmas edition of Glasgow Clyde College’s student newspaper, the Clyde Insider, has been published today with a brand-new image.
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Commendation for a Healthy College
We are delighted to received Commended status in the Health Promoting College category at this year's College Development Network Awards.
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Student art joins ground-breaking exhibition
Four artworks produced by our students are featuring in a brand new, ground-breaking exhibition for talented new artists from the further education sector.
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Students learn from best-selling Scottish author
Students at Glasgow Clyde College have gained some unique inspiration from one of Scotland's most popular novelists after Christopher Brookmyre delivered a 'meet the author' event as part of Book Week Scotland (21st - 27th November).
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Computing Student Wins Silver at WorldSkills UK Competition
Glasgow Clyde College computing student Robert Macfarlane won Silver at this year's WorldSkills UK Competition in Birmingham.
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Project SEARCH: Looking to the Future
Students from Project SEARCH, an employability programme for students with learning disabilities and autism, run by the college in partnership with Renfrewshire Council, were recently visited by the First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon.
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New Dyslexia Initiative Launched
A Glasgow-wide initiative has been launched to help support adults to and through college who have dyslexia.
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Join the Pledge to Make a Difference for Carers
Dementia Carer Voices, Humza Yousaf MSP, Minister for Transport and Islands, and Glasgow Clyde College are teaming up to ask Pollok constituents to make a difference within their community.
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Engineering Department Highly Commended at SQA Star Awards
Glasgow Clyde College was Highly Commended at this year's SQA Star Awards in recognition of its partnership work with the engineering industry through its Engineering Modern Apprenticeship programme.