Glasgow students have kicked off a seven-week Apprentice-style challenge with a Big Issue sell-off.

The teams from Glasgow Caledonian University will be selling The Big Issue magazine on campus over the next week as part of a project run by the Enactus GCU society.

Enactus is a global university society spanning 36 countries that aims to bring students, universities and business leaders together by tackling the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.

Just like Big Issue vendors, each team will start the challenge with five free copies, with any further copies being bought for £1.25 before being sold on for £2.50 from their own distribution points.

Profits from the challenge will go towards Enactus projects across the city which include working with Glasgow City Mission's Kitchen team and Renfrew and Arran High Schools, where students mentor pupils on employability skills, CV training and assisting with university applications.

Team leader Eve Parker said: "We're hoping that if people know a little bit more about the magazine and what you do they will buy a copy from us. I didn't know, for example, that vendors were basically entrepreneurs."