STUDENTS from Glasgow Caledonian University have voted for Scotland to remain in the UK in a mock referendum.
The survey of more than 1500 students found 63% in favour of Scotland remaining in the UK against 37% who supported independence.
The result follows similar votes at Glasgow University and mirrors recent opinion polls which indicate support for independence remains below two-fifths.
Sogand Azimi, a student at Glasgow Caledonian University, said: "This is another encouraging result for the campaign to keep Scotland in the UK.
"The young people of Scotland know that we are stronger and better together."
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