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29 March 2019
EIS NATIONAL BALLOT
College comment on EIS National Ballot
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26 March 2019
College Training Kitchens receive investment thanks to Charitable Trust
West College Scotland students studying Hospitality courses at our Clydebank, Greenock, and Paisley campuses will benefit from new state of the art facilities thanks to a generous grant.
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25 March 2019
Shaping the Future of Renewable Energy Training
WCS works with European partners on Erasmus+ ‘Bricks of Skills’ project
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21 March 2019
Clydebank Foundation Apprentices Engineer their Careers
Six pupils in West Dunbartonshire are gaining on-site work experience at Queens Quay, the £250million regeneration project on the site of the former John Brown’s shipyard in Clydebank.
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20 March 2019
WCS & UNITE supporting Women into Welding!
In celebration on International Womens Day this collaborative event introduced these women to welding
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15 March 2019
West College Scotland’s Got Talent!
A fabulous showcase of talent from our Learner Development department at innovative Employer Event
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15 March 2019
**EIS LECTURERS’ STRIKE THURSDAY 21 MARCH 2019**
A fourth day of national strike action by the EIS is due to take place on Thursday, 21 March. The EIS union and college employers are due to meet early next week to try to resolve this national dispute and avoid another strike day. In the meantime, to give our students as much notice as possible of potential disruption, the College is issuing the following advice.
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8 March 2019
STEM event aims to inspire Renfrewshire school children
This week around 80 local school children were learning about the benefits of a career in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) at our Paisley campus - and what a day they had!
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4 March 2019
Local Veterans supported thanks to Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust
Veterans benefit from Complementary Therapies thanks to the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust
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4 March 2019
Mini Game Jam - New Dates Announced!
We're pleased to announce that the Mini Game Jam events led by award winning lecturer Dr Amanda Ford will be commencing next week. Read on to find out more and how to get involved.
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