Education is important for everyone. Here in Glasgow, we have a number of educational institutions, such as City of Glasgow College, Glasgow Caledonian University, Strathclyde University, University of Glasgow, University of the West of Scotland, North Glasgow College, Glasgow School of Art, and the Royal Conservatoire. However, further plans for expansion to City of Glasgow College are in place.
Two new buildings are in the works for City of Glasgow College, Riverside campus and Cathedral Street buildilng. Cathedral Street building will feature an art studio, and two floors of open plan libraries, and a roof-top café. It will also have it's own TV and radio broadcast facilities. The Riverside campus will have an 11-storey halls of residence. Currently, City of Glasgow is spread across 11 sites. The Riverside campus will open in 2015, with Cathedral street planned to be opened in 2016, bringing the 11 sites into two campuses. These new state-of-the-art buildings are going to make a big change to the City of Glasgow, but who is funding this new venture?
The European Investment Bank have in principle approved up to £100 million of financing. Glasgow Learning Quarter are the current preferred bidder to create the campus in the heart of Glasgow. The college is also supported by the Scottish Future's Trust using the new Non-Profit Distribution procurement model, a form of public-private partnership. College Principal Paul Little said "This is a major investment in the new merged college by the Scottish government and the Scottish Futures Trust and, as well as providing an amazing learning opportunity for students, it will positively impact on the economic development of Glasgow."
Construction is planned to start later this year and will act as an enormous to a local business in the building sector and related supply chains thanks to the bidder's committments to supporting local employment and training. Glasgow has sometimes too many colleges already to help students develop their learning, however I think this idea of two new campuses will be a great opportunity for students who live all over Glasgow. I firmly believe what the Prinicpal, Mr. Little, says about positively impacting Glasgow's economic development. I believe the new campuses will help the Glasgow economy, and also the new campuses will attract international students, and students from elsewhere in the UK. All in all, I feel that this development will benefit our city, our people, and stimulate development and growth in the city.
Q1: Do you think this will benefit Glasgow's economic development?
Q2: Do you think that you would go to City of Glasgow College?
Q3: Have you ever been to College or University?
Q3: Have you ever been to College or University?