News
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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.
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Computing Students Compete in WorldSkills UK Competition
Two Glasgow Clyde College computing students, Robin Wilkie and Robert Macfarlane, are preparing to compete with the best of the best at the WorldSkills UK Competition in Birmingham.
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Art Pushing Boundaries
From a young age, Jefferson Ferris was captivated by graffiti art and he would watch films that were set in New York, just in case he could catch sight of any graffiti in the set.
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Textile Student Wins Knitwear Competition
A textile student from Glasgow Clyde College has won a potential work placement at one of the oldest knitwear factories in Scotland following a unique partnership between the college and Balmoral Knitwear.
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Journalism Students Shortlisted for UK Award
Glasgow Clyde College journalism students have been shortlisted for 'Best Student Project' at this year's National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) Awards for their innovative Clyde Outside magazine project.
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Lennon's Day Raises Over £1,300
A group of journalism and media students at Glasgow Clyde College have raised over £1,300 following their recent Lennon's Day fundraising event, in memory of five year-old Lennon Toland.
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Celebrating our 200th Textile Modern Apprentice
Connor Smith, from Hawick, and employed by House of Cheviot has completed the Modern Apprenticeship (MA) in Fashion and Textile Heritage, and becomes our 200th textile MA.
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Sports students selected for Scottish Student Football squad
Glasgow Clyde College students' sporting excellence is in the spotlight, with six of our most talented sports students being selected for an elite student football squad.
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'Lennon's Day' - Football stars support fundraiser
Football superstars are backing a special fundraiser hosted by students at Glasgow Clyde College to help raise funds for the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity in memory of little Lennon Toland.