The Students' Union exists to support your learning and provide a diverse and exciting university experience. It is separate from the university and as such acts as your representative, voicing your views and defending student welfare, as well as helping you to have a brilliant time!
The Students' Union is run primarily by students. Every year, five students are elected to become Sabbatical Officers who then work full time to assist and improve the running of the Union. They are joined by several elected part time, voluntary officers from the student body who assist the Sabs and are well placed to represent the views of fellow students. Together, the Sabs and part time officers make up the Executive Committee, who meet regularly to discuss all issues surrounding the Students' Union. Find out more about the Executive Committee.
The Students' Union also employs many full time and part time staff, some of whom directly assist the Sabbs and part time officers, and some who manage or run the various services offered by the Union. View the full list of everyone employed by the Union.
Learn the ins and outs of standing for election for the Executive Committee.
Want to see exactly how the Union operates? Delve into the constitution. It's a biggie. You have been warned.
Information on Collection of Marked Assignments
Academic Appeals Workshops (Chelmsford)
Work for the Students' Union (Cambridge Campus) - we are currently recruting for SIA Staff, Bar Staff, Ents Staff, Designers and Safety Stewards. If you are interested and would like to know more contact Luke Delderfield for jobs behind the Bar, or Pete Brizio for SIA, Ents, Design or Stewarding. Alternatively visit the Students' Union office where you can complete an application form.
The Results are in from the survey we asked you to do about the Students' Union and we have had some interesting responses. For results and plans on how we are going to action on them click here for the full summary!
The Student Representative Co-ordinators are delighted to announce that Liz Cracknell (Faculty of Health and Social Care) and Emma Clarke (Education) were nominated for the ‘NUS Course Representative of the Year’ in the 2008 NUS Awards. From the nominees Liz Cracknell (Mental Health Nursing - 03/06) was short listed and awarded runner up in this category.
