Campaigns

No More Fees campaign

 

What and Why Campaign?

Campaigning is all about representing the views and opinions of Students at Anglia Ruskin on a collective and individual basis. We follow campaigns nationally and on a local level. The idea behind it is too raise awareness of issues that effects the students whilst at Anglia Ruskin. For example Top-Up Fees (National) and Safety issues (Local). We also take part in awareness campaigns relateed to subjects that students should be educated on or could relate to you during your student lives.

 

 

Who is Involved?

There are lots of people who get involved in campaigning depending on the scale of the issue.

 

National Level

Campaigners on this level would range from Sabbatical Officers from Students' Unions all over the country to the students at the individual universities. An example is the Top-Up fees campaign. All Sabbatical officers attended the march in London in October along with a fair few students.

 

Local Level

People who would get involved would be the Sabbatical Officers and volunteers would believe that the issue we are persuing affects them. There can be lots of people involved in a campaign or there could just be one particular student. If you do want to take part in one of the campaigns that we are running (please see the campaigns diary) or you have a good idea or feel strongly about a campaign then please let us know.

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National Student Survey Results 2008

The SU Perspective – September 2008.

 

 
The publication of the National Student Survey results for Anglia Ruskin University do not come as a surprise to the Students’ Union. The themes identified in this years result is part of a trend that has been growing over the last three to four years. These trends were identified in the Student Written Submission (2007) and have been articulated by students through Programme Committees, Faculty Boards and else where. This report outlines the Union’s interpretation of the results and sets out a number of actions that we believe should be implemented as a matter of urgency. Many of these recommendations are not new and have been put forward through various committees in the past.
 
 
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Academic Appeals Workshops (Chelmsford)

 


 

Want a job working for the SU?

Work for the Students' Union (Cambridge Campus)  - we are currently recruting for SIA Staff only. Please contact Pete Brizio for more information. Alternatively visit the Students' Union office where you can complete an application form.

 


 

Results from the Last Student Survey are in!

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!

 


 

Anglia Ruskin success at the NUS Awards

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.

 


 

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