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  1. City of Glasgow College in Scotland has a wide range of full time and part time college courses, as well as evening and Saturday classes to choose from.

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  2. Website. http://www.glasgowmet.ac.uk/. Glasgow Metropolitan College was a further education college located in Glasgow, Scotland. The College was created on 7 February 2005 by the merger of the Glasgow College of Building & Printing and Glasgow College of Food Technology and itself merged with Central College and Glasgow College of ...

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    1956: Stow College of Hairdressing is founded by the Glasgow Corporation on John Street. 1963: The college moves to Cathedral Street and is renamed Central College of Commerce and Distribution. 1964: The new College of Building is officially opened at North Hanover Street by Labour leader Harold Wilson. Taking four years to build, and also housing ...

    1972: The College of Building and the College of Printing merge to form the Glasgow College of Building and Printing, with 13 floors specialising in design, furniture, creative crafts, building, printing and photography. The College of Building has had a presence on this site since the 1920s. The college quickly adopts rapid technological advances ...

    1982: Inspired by the new big, bold and bright trends, hair and beauty students at Central College of Commerce get busy recreating the looks of icons such as Debbie Harry and Cyndi Lauper. Teased, permed and mullet hair do’s are complemented by pastel eye make up and heavy eyeliner, making it a decade to be remembered! 1985: In February, the Secret...

    1992: Glasgow College of Nautical Studies lays the foundations for international partnerships, forging strong relations with the Academy of Maritime Education (AMET) in Chennai, India. The college will continue to thrive thought the 1990s, offering new courses in subjects including management, sport, drama, beauty therapy, child care and computing....

    2000: Central College of Commerce expands with the opening of the Central Business Learning Zone. 2002: The towering College of Building and Printing, and nearby Central College of Commerce, are awarded B-listed status by Historic Scotland, protecting them from future development. Both buildings were designed by Glasgow firm Wylie, Shanks & Partner...

    2010: Central College Glasgow, Glasgow Metropolitan College, and Glasgow College of Nautical Studies merge to form the dynamic new City of Glasgow College. Principal and CEO Paul Little says: "Today’s launch marks a historic milestone for City of Glasgow College, the youngest and largest college in Scotland. We are here together to celebrate the un...

  3. The Glasgow Metropolitan College was founded in 2005, becoming Glasgow's largest college, with over 15,000 students and 500 staff across 5 campuses. Often referred to as ‘The Met’ was established following the merger of the College of Building and Printing and the College of Food Technology.

  4. Studying a course at City of Glasgow College means getting access to invaluable industry insight, world-class facilities, expert teaching, and a practical hands-on approach to learning, all while receiving the dedicated support you need to thrive while you’re with us and in the future.