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Glasgow Clyde College said its class would help introduce the Manchester outfit to a new generation of gig-goers.
Glasgow Clyde College said its Oasis class would help introduce the Manchester outfit to a new generation of gig-goers.
A COLLEGE boss has called on education institutes to offer more flexible learning for parents so they can create a brighter future for their children. Many mums and dads face barriers in their ...
A college in Scotland has added Britpop to its curriculum with an Oasis masterclass ahead of the band's reunion tour this ...
Persimmon apprentices Ricky Booth and Casey Gardner have been rewarded by Glasgow Clyde College. A first-year apprentice ...
Glasgow Clyde College (GCC) rolls out wide range of support for parents returning to education including many new on-campus services. It has worked with a former student illustrator to create a ...
Aimed at parents and plus ones who will be attending the Eras Tour in Edinburgh, Glasgow Clyde College have launched a Taylor Swift course. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman ...
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Awards ceremony to celebrate talented students from Glasgow collegesThe Craftex 2025 Awards will take place at 7pm on Friday, June 6, at the Trades Hall, 85 Glassford Street. These awards are set to spotlights skilled students from colleges across Glasgow, showcasing ...
A SCOTS college has become the first in the UK to launch a Batman course. Glasgow Clyde College kicked off their eight-week online study to learn everything there is to know about the Caped Crusader.
The one-off 90-minute course, which will be delivered by Glasgow Clyde College (GCC), teaches parents and plus ones about Swift’s back catalogue, the setlist, her wardrobe and hairstyles and ...
The principal of a Glasgow college has been suspended on full pay, pending a review. Susan Walsh leads Glasgow Clyde College, which was formed two years ago out of three separate institutions in ...
The chairman and governing board of Glasgow Clyde College have been removed by the Scottish government. Ministers said they had taken action following "repeated incidences of failure relating to ...
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