Benefiting You
Joining the NUS has direct benefits for students, from high quality training for our volunteers, to increased discounts for students in shops and online.
Joining the NUS has direct benefits for students, from high quality training for our volunteers, to increased discounts for students in shops and online.
Joining the NUS carries a series of benefits for SUSU as an organisation, as well as students, from the savings we can make from buying cheaper stock for our bars and shop, to having access to high quality training for our volunteers.
The NUS is campaigning nationally on a whole host of issues affecting students, including tuition fees, student loans, International VISA changes, Liberation campaigns, Housing issues, and many more that we can AND should support.
Keep checking back on this page for further updates.
My fellow International students, As you might have heard/seen around University, a widespread campaign for the referendum on joining NUS is taking place on 6th of December. I as your representative at the university went through all the pros and cons of NUS and decided to support it. NUS, a national organization of students’ unions … Continue reading »
Shane Murphy SUSU Vice President Student Engagement explains why he is Saying Yes this Thursday. Continue reading »
So what’s this national Performing Arts thing all about? For the last few years, officers from SUSU’s Performing Arts committee (and previously PAU committee) have been looking into setting up something nationally; a conference / support network as well as an opportunity to perform with and against unions around the country in order to share … Continue reading »
Students are facing a tough graduate jobs market, and this award has been created to help students who have given so
much to their students’ unions, universities and local communities get a little something back. Find out from James Brant why he’s voting Yes 2 NUS Continue reading »
I remember going to my first bunfight on a one cold September morning back in 2007… Walking around I was awed by the sheer number of societies; there seemed to be no end to the stalls, the leaflets, the promises of fun and friends. But one set of stalls caught my eye. The Performing Arts … Continue reading »
The reason I have chosen to support NUS is because I believe that circumstances for international students have changed in recent years. Firstly, most international students are aware of the recent loss of the post study work visa, which has been a move by the UK immigration authorities that makes it increasingly hard for international … Continue reading »
Impacting and being a part of the national voice is one the major benefits of affiliation, and the NUS does a whole heap of work, constantly lobbying Government for improvements. Check out what Brendan Tomney, a 2nd year Politics student, thinks about it all. Continue reading »