

The First Minister was joined by City of Glasgow College principal Paul Little to open the new £66 million Riverside Campus.
The new marine engineering workshop features Scotland’s first shipping simulation suite, allowing students to experience the bridge of a super tanker, as well as nautical chart rooms and a ferry-sized ship’s engine.
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Ms Sturgeon described the new facility as “world-class” before meeting college staff and students during a tour of the campus.
She added: “Scotland has a strong maritime history and now 10,000 students a year will be able to come to the Riverside Campus to continue that proud tradition.
“The Scottish Government is happy to have supported the construction of this new campus – part of a £228m investment in the City of Glasgow College estate – and I look forward to visiting City Campus on Cathedral Street, too, when it opens next year.”
Principal Paul Little said: “This is a truly outstanding, world-class campus with the ‘wow’ factor.”
The City Campus site at Cathedral Street is currently under construction and is due to open in summer 2016.