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► Who Represents you?


In this section you will find information on students who have been elected to represent you and updates on the projects they have been working on.  It is important to say however that your representatives and the work they do is only successful with your input.

To ensure your opinions are heard it is important that you talk to your representatives, vote in their elections, vote on the key issues and get involved in campaigns!!!!

       

//Who represents you?

Representing over 21,000 different people is not easy… and so that is why the Union has various levels of representation.
 

Course, School & Site Reps
It's all in the names.........Course reps represent the students who study on a particular course. School reps represent the students who study within a particular school or faculty, Site reps represent the students who study at a certain site.

The Student Executive

Your elected Full time Officers & College Vice Presidents, who lead the work of the union and represent your voice at UAL!

//More Information

> Who are the Full time Officers?

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Who is Vice President of your college?

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Who are your student reps?

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What assemblies are there?

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www.nusonline.co.uk

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www.artsgroup.org
 

     

Assemblies
Assemblies are a great way to meet people both socially and professionally; you can stand up for what you believe in, highlight issues to the wider University community or nationally and create real change.

National Representation
National Union Students (NUS) is the national voice of students helping them to campaign, get cheap student discounts and provide advice on living student life to the full.


The Arts Group represents students at universities with a special interest in arts. Its aim is to research, report, and act on a local, national and international level on issues of importance or common interest to students of Arts subjects and their Students’ Unions.

//Why do you need representation?

Coming to University is an amazing opportunity and is a fantastic experience, by choosing to be a student, you make a huge commitment to broaden your knowledge and gain skills.

So you can have this amazing opportunity, many of you will be paying fees, you may have to spend time away from your family, some of you may be taking time out of your career, so when we make such a large commitment the University should do too.

They should commit to providing you with quality education and services, protecting your welfare and challenging you intellectually.

For the most part they do but on the occasions they don’t, and we as students must be there to stand up and have our voices not only heard but counted, which is exactly what your Reps are there to do on your behalf.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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