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  1. Cardonald Campus. Start Date & time 20 Aug 2024 @ 6.30pm - 9pm (Tuesday) Mode Evening. 20 Aug 2024; Start Date & time 22 Aug 2024 @ 6.30 pm - 9pm (Thursday) Mode Evening. ... Glasgow Clyde College on Twitter; Glasgow Clyde College on Facebook; Glasgow Clyde College on LinkedIn; Glasgow Clyde College on YouTube;

  2. Cardonald College Glasgow | 760 followers on LinkedIn. In 2013 Cardonald College merged with Anniesland and Langside Collegesto form Glasgow Clyde College. Glasgow Clyde College is home to over 7,000 full-time students and 20,000 part-time students.

  3. www.glasgowclyde.ac.uk › starting-college › canvasCANVAS

    Cardonald Campus; Langside Campus; Venue Hire; Facilities; About Us Toggle subsection. Welcome to Glasgow Clyde College; Work With Us; Our College Values; Annual People Report; ... Canvas is the College's m ain platform for delivering teaching and learning resources to support face-to-face and live online teaching.

  4. Cardonald College, Glasgow This page summarises records created by this Organisation The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.

  5. Community Courses. Glasgow Clyde College offers a range of community-based adult learning courses in local venues including community centres, schools and libraries across south and north-west Glasgow - so learning is always accessible to you. Community Courses.

  6. Cardonald College, photographed c 1980. Cardonald College was the fourth district further education college to be created by Glasgow Corporation Education Department, to serve the south west area of the city. As well as benefiting the local communities, it was intended to meet the training needs of Hillington Industrial Estate and the Govan ...

  7. Teaching Staff. Early learning and childcare staff Deborah Meechan and Martin Winter have recently had papers published in two collections of reflections centred around play. The collections coincided with the 22nd International Play Association Triennial World Conference which took place in Glasgow in June 2023. Take a look at the articles here: