News
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Glasgow Clyde College gains STEM award
Glasgow Clyde College has been recognised as one of Scotland’s foremost providers of education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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SFRS partnership offers real-life experience
A unique partnership with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) has given healthcare students real life experience during an innovative training exercise designed to equip emergency services staff with the experience needed to do their job.
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Parliament mention for schools partnership event
Secondary school pupils from East Renfrewshire who are enrolled on an Events Management course at Glasgow Clyde College have had their achievements applauded in the Scottish Parliament.
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Students get crafty
Students on a Glasgow Clyde College course have raised more than £130 to fund class projects. Last year, students on the same course produced an acclaimed portrait of Robert Burns which was displayed in the Scottish Parliament.
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Flying the flag for Scottish engineering at UK awards
Glasgow Clyde College stands alone as the only Scottish nominee in a forthcoming UK-wide engineering competition.
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Enhancing the dance student experience
Senior Lecturer Maxine Railton, a dance specialist who has helped hundreds of Glasgow students make the breakthrough into professional performance, has won the opportunity for her work to be displayed as part of a special showcase.
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Apprentice of the Year 2015
We're delighted to announce the winner of our 2015 Apprentice of the Year. Former Islay High School pupil Shane Mackinnon was given the honour for third-year engineers in recognition of the dedication he has shown towards his apprenticeship with Diageo.
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Incorporation of Gardeners supports students
Glasgow Clyde College students, who are vital to ensuring Glasgow’s reputation as a ‘dear green place’, have received assistance from the city’s Incorporation of Gardeners as they sharpen their skills in gardening.
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Students get a kick out of fundraising
Students from Glasgow Clyde College have proven they have the qualities needed to succeed in life after organising a successful football tournament in aid of Glasgow-based charity The Mungo Foundation.
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Hair-raising fundraising
Winter Leavers' student Demilee Ingram bravely had her long flowing locks shaved off at an event last week, to raise money for the Beatson Cancer Charity. She went from having long flowing locks to a number two cut!
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Student newspaper The Clyde Insider goes to print
The second edition of Glasgow Clyde College’s student newspaper, The Clyde Insider, goes to print on the 30th November and will be available across all three Glasgow Clyde College campuses.
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Students to get kick out of fundraising event
Students from Glasgow Clyde College are set to host a charity football tournament later this week – and they want YOU to take part!