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Black History Month is a celebration of Black identity, and honours the enormous contribution of Black figures on British and global history.

From fun, to inspirational, to informative, there's something for everyone! Check out the full events list here and find out more about how you can get involved.

Afro-Caribbean Medical Association Motion writing workshop
9th December 4pm - 9th December 6pm
MAB007
Motion writing workshop on how to write a medical political speech and argument.
Group for Environmental Management and Sustainability (GEMS) Recipe Revelry
14th May midnight - 20th June midnight
Competition to design and make the most sustainable meal you can.
Club and Society Events | Sustainability Collective | Peterborough | Peterborough Societies | Peterborough - Daytime events | Distance Learners Welcome | Online Events
Computer Science Hugging Face Global Robotics Hackathon
14th June 7am - 15th June 7pm
ARU
The LeRobot Hackathon is a global initiative by Hugging Face aimed at democratizing robotics through open-source AI. Running in 7 continents at the same time, we're hosting the Cambridge Edition.
Club and Society Events | Cambridge

 

Put your Ideas into Action

At ARU Students' Union we have ensured we take steps to place democracy firmly in the hands of students. Our fully student established and run; democractic societies and clubs have as part of their committees Campaign Representatives. They may take different names in different societies, but their role is the same: lead from the front in campaigning on issues that matter to students the most. Flexible in their objectives, we give student societies the freedom and autonomy to lead their own campaigns, surrounded by motivated society members, united by common goals. Campaign Reps can exist in any society, and we heavily encourage societies to campaign together and use their collective strength to bring about change. Whilst the Afro-Carribean Society may be running a campaign on decolonising the curriculum, the Sustainability Society may also work with them to raise awareness of global corporations damaging in environment of developing countries, but this is just one example of the many ways societies can and should collaborate. 

We are always looking for leaders, and you can be one. Do you want to make a difference to the student experience at ARU and be the voice of our students of colour? Join our societies, and push your committee to bring in and elect Campaign Reps. Only through collective voice and action can we achieve change for students at ARU, and maybe even, the world!

Stand Now

 

Student Aid Campaign - Donate your unwanted items!
A student handing a donation box to a member of student staff in the SU space.

As you pack up your belongings, if you come across items you no longer need, please don’t dump them— donate them instead!

 
Night Life Safety Poster Competition

The Nightlife Safety Campaign is a student-led campaign promoting nightlife safety through awareness, creativity, and community engagement. Partnering with charities like Strut Safe, SOS Bus, Purple Flag and Nightlite, we equip students with practical knowledge to stay safe on nights out.

 
SU Student Pantry
A woman with a blue top and purple hair holding an overflowing bag of groceries. There are food item

The SU is here to support you with food, toiletries and more!

 
The ARU Students' Union Gender Expression Fund
Text reading "Gender Expression Fund" above a transgender pride flag

The Union recognises the potential financial burden that can be faced by students undergoing any level of gender identity transition. To ensure students can live as their most authentic self, regardless of their economic background, we have created this fund to allow students of any means to buy items that most match their identity.

 
HEMS Placement Travel Guide
A picture of the HEMS placement guide cover, featuring various forms of public transport on a teal b

With the ongoing Cost of Living crisis, I want to make sure no one is missing out on how to save money when travelling to placements. Make sure you're getting the most out of travel near you!

 
 
Student Aid Campaign - Donate your unwanted items!
A student handing a donation box to a member of student staff in the SU space.

As you pack up your belongings, if you come across items you no longer need, please don’t dump them— donate them instead!

 
Night Life Safety Poster Competition

The Nightlife Safety Campaign is a student-led campaign promoting nightlife safety through awareness, creativity, and community engagement. Partnering with charities like Strut Safe, SOS Bus, Purple Flag and Nightlite, we equip students with practical knowledge to stay safe on nights out.

 
SU Student Pantry
A woman with a blue top and purple hair holding an overflowing bag of groceries. There are food item

The SU is here to support you with food, toiletries and more!

 
The ARU Students' Union Gender Expression Fund
Text reading "Gender Expression Fund" above a transgender pride flag

The Union recognises the potential financial burden that can be faced by students undergoing any level of gender identity transition. To ensure students can live as their most authentic self, regardless of their economic background, we have created this fund to allow students of any means to buy items that most match their identity.

 
HEMS Placement Travel Guide
A picture of the HEMS placement guide cover, featuring various forms of public transport on a teal b

With the ongoing Cost of Living crisis, I want to make sure no one is missing out on how to save money when travelling to placements. Make sure you're getting the most out of travel near you!

 
 
 

The official site for Anglia Ruskin Students' Union's 2015 Summer Ball!

Anglia Ruskin Students' Union is a company limited by guarantee and a charity registered in England and Wales. Registered Company No. 08064796 and Registered Charity No. 1148574. The registered office of Anglia Ruskin Students' Union is Helmore Building, East Road, Cambridge, CB1 1PT

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