Graduation Day at the Royal Concert Hall is always a study in contrasts; there is the formality of the academic robes, the solemnity of the ceremony coupled with the unmistakable stir of anticipation – families craning for a first glimpse, friends huddling for photos, graduates rehearsing the moment they cross the stage.
It is a ritual that marks an ending, but more importantly, a beginning.
For the City of Glasgow College Class of 2025, this year’s ceremony comes at a time when the world of work is reshaping itself at extraordinary speed.
Automation, digitalisation, the race to net zero, and the changing expectations of employers have altered not only the skills that young people need, but the confidence and adaptability required to navigate an uncertain future. Increasingly, what matt

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