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New FSA website helps your students manage their finances
New NUS LGBT Committee electedFind out who your LGBT representatives are this year Quality Matters11 September 2008 Win an iPod through a multicultural photo comp
Are you up to speed on student housing?
Passionate about climate change?
Passionate about climate change?
Book an officer for your freshers' fair
Your thoughts on NUSSurvey results released Rise of the course repsNew hub for creating, working with and promoting course reps Train the Trainer8 - 10 September Pride on the streets of LondonLGBT committee make NUS proud at Pride 2008 Free tickets for Islam Expo11 - 14 July 2008, London Olympia NUS Black Achievers’ Awards 2008
NUS’ President appears before government committee on skillsWednesday 9 July NUS’ President appears before government committee on skillsWednesday 9 July Students' unions and campaigning as a charityUltra vires NUS' new 'campaigner-in-chief' speaks to officers and union staffWes Streeting makes his first presidential podcast to unions NUS disappointed by Imperial disaffiliationNUS President Wes Streeting's response to Imperial College Union's decision to disaffiliate Fair Funding? Fair Access?NUS at Compass Conference June 2008 - How do we create a fairer more equal society in the 21st century. |
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A quality training event from NUS and partners![]() NUS, in partnership with QAA, UUK and GuildHE, is bringing higher education experts together for a day of debate, discussion and workshops on a variety of 'quality' issues including student written submissions, course reps, work based learning, the Bologna process, higher education in further education and the internal quality work of institutions. The event takes place, in Manchester, on 11 September 2008. The event is free, but you still need to book your place. Interest is already high, so book your place now. There will be speakers from the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Higher Education Academy as well as experts from universities, colleges and students’ unions. Course rep hub launched by NUS![]() What is a course rep? Who looks after course reps? Are course reps important? NUS, believing that answer three is 'a big yes', has created a new hub containing advice, best practice downloads and case studies for our member students’ unions to answer the other two, and more, questions. Aaron Porter, NUS Vice President (Higher Education) says: "NUS believes it’s important that student representation is developed to ensure it meets the needs of its students. Students’ unions have a crucial role in working with their institutions to develop effective rep systems, and supporting their course reps." Continues in Higher Education Free NUS Extra marketing material for your students' union
The new NUS Extra cards season is nearly upon us and so it's time to get your free promotional gear. To help you sell more cards - remember a large percentage of that money goes to your union - we have produced a choice of two great point of sale kits for you to order according to your students' union's requirements. Both kits are free to order and contain the essentials to help you market NUS Extra effectively to your students. Find out more, and place your order, at the NUS Services website. Campaigning, ultra vires and protecting your union![]() Students’ unions are, at their heart, campaigning and representative bodies. However, since you're also a charity, ultra vires is also something you'll be, probably quite recently, familiar with. As a charity there are legal guidelines on what you can campaign on - to help keep you on the right side of the law, and keep your campaigns at peak performance, we've put together some guidelines on the subject. These are for our member students' unions only, so you'll need to log in to access the briefings section. Not yet registered? Click here NUS' new 'campaigner-in-chief' podcasts on the future of students' unions and NUS![]() NUS' new President Wes Streeting, who took over from Gemma Tumelty on 1 July 2008, has recorded the first in a series of podcasts for students’ union officers and staff. Talking about the future of the movement, Wes said: "I think that, fundamentally, students’ unions are the most important and powerful campaigning organisations students can be involved in. It’s that campaigning role that I see as being central to the future of students’ unions.” Listen to the full podcast in News Ten top tips for new students' union officers![]() So you've been newly elected and now you're part of the biggest student movement in the world and one of the most exciting campaigning organisations in the UK - but what exactly does that mean and how will you be part of the year ahead? We've created a short guide, with some useful tips, for new officers to help you get the most of your time in the movement. Congratulations and read on! Continues in Strong and Active Unions Good advice comes straight from horsesmouth.co.ukNUS has entered into a new partnership with horsesmouth, an innovative online mentoring site. You’ll be able to login to www.horsesmouth.co.uk to give and receive confidential advice, communicating with people all around the UK. Senior NUS staff will be the first to enlist as mentors, and will eventually be joined by other NUS members. For more details visit www.horsesmouth.co.uk or, to sign up to wear the NUS badge while using horsesmouth, register through the NUS page. NUS Strategic Plan 2008-10The NUS Strategic Plan outlines our answer to the question – “What is NUS and what should it do?” It takes us back to our enduring purpose, to our core mission: we promote, defend and extend the rights of students – we are the national voice of students in the United Kingdom and we develop and champion strong students’ unions – we build capacity in our member organisations. Download the Strategic Plan |

JULY 20087-9 July FE Leadership introductory, sabbatical and advanced 10 July NUS Wales National Assembly Day 15-18 July Active Political Leadership Hertfordshire 22-25 July Action Through Advocacy Leeds 29 July Liberation 2008 De Montfort, Leicester 31 July-1 August Leadership and Governance UWE, Bristol AUGUST 20085 - 7 August Developing Your Members UWE, Bristol 12-14 August Student housing: The market, the community and what students' unions can do. Run in partnership with Unipol. Leeds 12-15 August Active Political Leadership York 19-22 August Action Through Advocacy Hertfordshire 27 - 28 August Leadership and Governance Leeds 29 - 30 August The Big Welsh One SEPTEMBER 20081 September Student Media Reception London 8 - 10 September Train the Trainer University of Leicester 11 September Quality Matters Palace Hotel, Manchester 11 September Student governors seminar in conjunction with Leadership Foundation for HE OCTOBER 20081 October Young trustees seminar London 13 - 14 October Trustees Academy North - Britannia Hotel, Nottingham 16 - 17 October Trustees Academy South - Britannia Hotel, Bournemouth 21 October Student governor toolkit day (Advanced) 31 October FE Campaigns Launch, Venue to be confirmed |