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  2. Langside College - Wikipedia

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    Langside College website (archive version, 2011) 55°49′35″N 4°15′49″W  /  55.82639°N 4.26361°W  / 55.82639; -4 This United Kingdom university, college or other education institution article is a stub .

  3. Glasgow Clyde College - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 2013, Anniesland College, Cardonald College and Langside College was merged to form Glasgow Clyde College. In June 2019, officials from Glasgow Clyde College revealed that, "due to issues and decisions outside of the college's control we are required to absorb an additional £1 million of costs in the year ahead without any ...

  4. List of further education colleges in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current further education and higher education colleges in Scotland. Most colleges provide both levels of qualification. Further education colleges offer courses for people over the age of sixteen, involving school-level qualifications such as Higher Grade exams, as well as work-based learning.

  5. 'I wanted to be a dancer - now I'm a WWE star' - AOL

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    "I went to study acting at Langside College and we did a play about professional wrestling," she recalls. "My uncle had connections in Scottish wrestling and put me in touch with [local wrestlers ...

  6. Cardonald College - Wikipedia

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    Cardonald College was a medium-sized Further education institute located in Glasgow's South Side, in Scotland. Officially opened in 1972, it had over 12,000 full-time and part-time students. Cardonald College merged with Anniesland College and Langside College in 2013 to become Glasgow Clyde College.

  7. Anniesland College - Wikipedia

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    Anniesland College was a small, local further education college in the Anniesland area of Glasgow, Scotland, established in 1964.. The college had seven schools, offering a range of courses and levels of study, full-time, part-time or flexibly.

  8. City of Glasgow College - Wikipedia

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    ] The college offers up to 2,000 professional and technical courses annually from access level to masters level. In 2013, construction began for a new £228 million campus for the college. The Riverside Campus was extensively rebuilt, while the site of the Alan Glen's Campus was demolished and replaced with the new City Campus building. [ 13 ]

  9. City and Guilds of London Institute - Wikipedia

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    Finsbury College was intended as the first of a number of feeder colleges for the Central Institution but was almost the only one founded. Finsbury College continued its separate existence until 1926. The City & Guilds of London Art School was established in 1854, as one of the first Government Schools of Design, in Kennington, south London.