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The National Union of Students (NUS) is a confederation of student unions across the United Kingdom.Approximately 600 student unions are affiliated, accounting for more than 95% of all higher and further education unions in the UK.
University of Cambridge: 5 1925–26 W J Langford University of Reading: 6 1926–27 J E Meredith: University of Wales, Bangor: 7 1927–29 Frank Ongley Darvall: University of Reading: 8 1929–30 Sam Cohen University College, Cardiff: 9 1930–31 H Trevor Lloyd University of Bristol: 10 1931–33 Denis Follows: University of London and ...
The National Union of Students Scotland is an autonomous body within the National Union of Students (NUS). It is the national representative body of Scotland, and serves to protect and caring about Scottish students, having around 500,000 students that are pursuing higher education in Scotland.
The National Union of Students (NUS) is the peak representative body for Australian higher education students. [1] [2] A student union is eligible for membership by its classification as a legitimate student representative body at any Australian post-secondary training provider.
The NUS has failed to sufficiently challenge antisemitism in some instances, according to a report by lawyer Rebecca Tuck. Jewish students ‘faced hostile culture’ in National Union of Students ...
This article lists some of the students' unions in the United Kingdom that are not affiliated with the National Union of Students.Around five per cent of student unions in the UK are not affiliated with the NUS, [1] including 21% of student unions who represent Russell Group Universities (the Aldwych Group).
In July 2022, the National Union of Students (NUS) found that the usage of food banks amongst students rose from 5% to 11% in the space of six months. A third of students were living on less than ...
At the height of the Troubles in 1972, a bilateral agreement between the National Union of Students UK and the Union of Students in Ireland, decided that all student unions within Northern Ireland would hold membership of both organisations, through a new group called NUS-USI. The move was an attempt to promote student unity despite the ...