i am northumbria students' union guide
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This guide is aimed at all the students' at Northumbria Students' Union with excitingopportunities, from joining a society,to running their own.TRANSCRIPT
Frankly, this magazine is absolutely oozing with opportunities to ‘Get Involved’ and let’s be honest in this graduate market any opportunity to gain skills and add a bit of mettle to your CV is always welcome, but we think you should also get rewarded for all your hard work.
We’re working with loads of organisations to get you recognised, so check out www.mynsu.co.uk/getrewarded for all of the reward opportunities.
Orange RockCorpsWant £30 of gig vouchers? Simply complete 4 hours of volunteering and register with Orange Rockcorps site and the vouchers are yours, free, to spend as you wish.
NSU Volunteer Reward CardThe Union’s very own reward card offering discounts for gigs and events in the Union.
Global Citizenship AwardWhilst we’re talking about rewards, the University offi cially recognise all your volunteering hard work with this award, which always impresses the parents and those future employers. Start recording all the hours you volunteer, because we’ll be asking for them in May to help you get the best level of award possible.
I am Northumbria Students’ Union Annual AwardsThe biggest night of the Union calendar, open to all our volunteers and guests. Go ahead and nominate yourself or a friend in one of over 14 categories. Then join us for a night of glam frocks, high drama and FREE wine.
Check out www.mynsu.co.uk/getrewarded for all the amazing rewards!
Key Dates
/Top Tips
Annual Awards
are May 3r
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28th March
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A Massive Welcome from your VP Communications and Involvement – Holly Seabrook!Hi guys!
Welcome to Northumbria and welcome to Your Students’ Union!
This guide is ram packed with exciting opportunities for you to get your teeth into this year, from joining a society, to running your own on page 4. Or get your views heard by putting a motion to Student Council – info on page 22.
Coming to University can be a scary time for all of us, but getting involved in your Students’ Union can be the key to the best University experience ever!!!
There really is a whole host of opportunities, and each of them can be used to help build your CV!
Don’t believe me? Well read on and fi nd out how you can get involved in what you want to do, and I’ll see you at the Annual Awards 2012 on the 3rd of May!
Have a great year, and if you see me around say hey!
Love Holly x
2 Get Rewarded
3 Contents4-5 Societies
6-7 Volunteer Northumbria
8-9 Media Volunteering
10 RAG11 One Planet12 & 17 Graduate Attributes Matrix
13-16 Pull out Activities Poster
18-21 NSU’s Advice Service
22 Student Council
23 Equality Groups
24-25 Elections
26 Campaigns27 Other Volunteering
Opportunities
ContributorsEditor - Holly SeabrookActivities Manager - Lucy Pritchard [email protected] Co-ordinator - Stacy [email protected] & Representation Manager - Richard [email protected] www.ellenlonghorn.co.uk
SPECIAL INTEREST SOCIETIESComputer and Video GamesDebatingGaming & Role PlayHistoricalJapanese Culture, Arts and ComicsReal AleStitch, Bake and Bitch
SPORT SOCIETIESN501 DartsPaintballingPole dancingSky Diving (NUTS)Snow SportsVovinamWriters
CULTURAL SOCIETIESChineseIndonesianLGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans)MalaysianPakistanTICAY (The International Community of African Students)
AFFILIATED & FAITH SOCIETIESCatholicChristian UnionHuman RightsIslamicLiberal DemocratsLinks (ST John’s Ambulance)
SOCIETIESWant to meet new friends, have the best social life at Uni and maybe discover something along the way? We’ve got loads of societies you can join, here are some examples...
“Volunteering for the Occupational Therapy society has introduced me to some amazing opportunities and helped me to make links between lectures and my practice.”
Chris BurquestOccupational Society
Chris BurquestOccupational Society
Check out: www.mynsu.co.uk/societies for more info on each society and join up online.
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Join online at www.mynsu.co.uk/societies or at the Welcome Desk in the City Campus Union. It’s dead easy to do just visit: http://mynsu.co.uk/societies and choose ‘Set up a Society’ and we’ll help you get started
COURSE BASED SOCIETIESArchitectureElectrical and Electronic EngineeringGlobal Business ScholarsGrey (Law)Newcastle Business School Postgraduate
COURSE BASED (COACH LANE) SOCIETIESAdult NursingOccupational TherapyPhysio
PERFORMANCE SOCIETIESComedyDanceDramaMusical Theatre
Tips/Key Dates:
Dance Society
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Got what it takes to organise a charity fashion show?
Want to gain some experience working with children?
Maybe you just want to walk a few dogs?
You’re in luck, because Volunteer Northumbria’s dedicated to giving you the chance to run your own volunteering project and to do your bit for the community - whether you’re brand new to Northumbria or getting close to graduating!
“VN’s just a
fantast
ic oppor
tunity
to gain l
oads of
new skills, t
o meet
great new
people a
nd to ben
efi t the
community
– what more
can you
want in yo
ur life, re
ally!?”
Sam Booth-M
alone, Pr
oject Le
ader
for Write
Time, Write
Place:
Check out some of our projects:Volunteering withChildren and Young PeopleYoung Writers’ After School ClubDrama Workshops with Foster ChildrenAction Against Extremism
Volunteering withPeople with a DisabilityCreative Workshops with Deaf ChildrenSpeed Dating for People with a Learning DisabilityFilm Making with Children with Autism
Volunteering withAdults and Older PeopleTea DancesLetter Writing to Housebound PeopleIT Classes for Older People
Environmental and Ecological VolunteeringBeach and Park Clean UpsDog WalkingGreen Street Food and Clothes Drive
Cultural VolunteeringCobweb Orchestra Download ProjectArt and Craft Events at The ShedSwap Shop and Fashion Show
CampaignsREAD International Book CollectionCSV Make a Difference DayChristmas Shoe Box Appeal
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• Got your
own idea? Then start your own
project! It’s so easy - Find out
how at www.mynsu.co.uk/vn
• Keep in the know about new
projects by joining our Facebook
group and mailing list!
• Fancy taking charge? Watch out
for March 2012 when we’ll be
recruiting Ambassadors for the VN
Committee!
Tips/Key Dates:
“Moving to uni can be quite scary and lonely and I got involved with volunteering as an extra way to try and get to know people. Not only have I
met some of my closest friends
through my involvement with VN but
I’ve had countless opportunities
opened to me, such as becoming
an Ambassador! I’ve developed my
organisational and my leadership skills
but all of it has just felt like fun.”Heather Whiteley, Ambassador for Camp
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Evaluation and DocumentationPhotographyFilm MakingResearchers
PR and CommunicationsFlash Mob and Public SpeakersGraphic DesignersPress Releases and Reporters
Want to know more? Just visit www.mynsu.co.uk/vn for information on each project.
Volunteering WeekKeep your diary clear for 18th - 24th February - it’s Volunteering Week!
Prepare to see NSU turn green as volunteers get out and about around NSU and the community for some special events - from one-off projects, to special events, to the coveted Volunteer Northumbria awards...Applications open at the end of November - get stuck in!
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nu:life - The offi cial voice of Northumbria Students’ Union
nu:life is the only offi cial Northumbria Students’ Union publication. Soon to be replacing your regular copy of ‘Heat’ magazine, it’s a handy A5 glossy with features covering everything from topical issues such as Course Fees and binge drinking, to sports to horoscopes. The magazine is written entirely by student volunteers and edited by Holly Seabrook the Elected Offi cer for Communications and Involvement. It is published monthly and distributed to all Northumbria Halls of residence, as well as from various sites around campus.
We are always looking for volunteers to help out and contribute to the magazine and there is no experience required. It’s a great opportunity to air some of your views and interests and also to expand your CV.
Check out the mag online at www.mynsu.co.uk/nulife
For more information on how to get involved contact the Editor, Holly Seabrook E: [email protected]
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MEDIA VOLUNTEERING
“Getting involved with nu:life was one of the most positive choices I made in my fi rst year at Northumbria. The skills, friends, recognition and confi dence that I have gained from the experience are priceless to me and I advise anyone who wants to pursue a career in the media to get involved with the abundance of media based facilities and groups available through the Students’ Union.”Erinn Kerr, nu:life writer.
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NU:TV - If you’ve got It, fi lm it!
NU:TV is your very own television station, written, recorded, edited and broadcast by students. It is only in its second year but already it has been nationally recognised at the National Student Television Awards - NaSTA!
If you’ve always wanted to star in your own show, learn how to use a video camera, or get some hands on experience in television then come get involved. No experience necessary we will give you all the training you need.
And don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel so as we can keep you up to speed with all the latest videos at www.youtube.com/northumbrianutv
For more information on how to get involved checkout www.mynsu.co.uk/nutv
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“Being par
t of NU:TV fo
r the year
has been
the best e
xperience
I’ve
had whilst
being at
Northumbria.
It
allowed m
e to learn
amazing media
skills which
helped de
velop what
I had learn
t on my co
urse and w
ill
permit me to
use these s
kills in th
e
real world!
My confi de
nce increa
sed
so much a
s we went out and
met
so many n
ew people. Yo
u’ll never
meet a grou
p of peop
le quite li
ke the
NU:TV crew, the
y are truly re
markable
people.”
Debbie
Phillips,
NU:TV
Sports
Production
Manager
• Look out for peoples
in NU:TV clothing and get
yourselves on TV.• Our latest videos are played
on the screens in the union as
well as around the university.
• Subscribe to our YouTube
channel, northumbrianutv to
see our latest programmes
fi rst.
Tips/Key Dates:
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How much can you take?RAG (Raise and Give) has got fundraising covered - from one off events throughout the year to the legendary RAG week. Last year our RAG Team raised £27,000 in one week alone and this year we want to do even better so if you’re up for the challenge, then check out www.mynsu.co.uk/rag for more info.
Fancy organising your own event or fundraiser for your favourite charity, let us know and we can provide all the support, tins, free rooms and stalls you need.
‘I would recommend d
oing RAG
to anybod
y who enjoys
helping
others, m
aking new
friends a
nd
wants to fi
nd out abo
ut all
the other
good thin
gs which
the union
have to o
ffer and
gain so m
any transf
erable ski
lls
that will en
rich their
personal
development.’
Tanisa Jam
es:
RAG Team Member
‘I feel that the work I put into RAG
week and the money raised will have a
massive impact on people’s lives as well
as having a positive impact on the RAG
team’s experience of University life.
I would defi nitely (and have already)
recommended students get involved
with both societies and RAG as it has
been one of the best experiences of
my University career. And RAG week is
probably my greatest achievement so
far!’ Katie Cullen: RAG Week
Events Coordinator
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Part of a bigger fundraising group or have a fundraising target to get you onto a challenge? Become a RAG Associate and reap the benefi ts of all year round
fundraising to help you reach that big target.
KEY DATES/TIPSRAG Week 2011 - 13th -19th November
Look out for our fi rst RAG expedition
in July.
Got an idea for a fundraising event but don’t know where to start -
get in touch!
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NSU’s Advice ServiceRepresentation on Education IssuesNSU’s Advice ServiceNorthumbria is offi cially home to the best Reps in the UK - just ask NUS, who have awarded their national Course Representative of the Year award to Northumbria students two years running.
Course RepsOur “troops on the ground” that make Northumbria a better place to learn - Course Reps are the volunteers that make sure your course is the best it possibly can be, working with lecturers to solve the day-to-day issues that come up, and even shaping the curriculum on your course for the next generation.
Not only does being part of the 1300-strong army of Course Rep give you voice, infl uence and the perfect way to meet your course mates - it also proves you’re a leader, with good time management, organisational and presentation skills. And our training programme for Course Reps, including the annual Course Rep Conference, means we’ll make sure you benefi t personally from every minute of your volunteering.
Key Dates:September – Course
Rep nominations (ask your lecturers
how to get involved)
October – come to Course Rep Conference and complete your basic
induction online!
“My time as a Course Rep has
been a great
experience f
or me
this year an
d I hope to do
it
again next ye
ar it has hel
ped me
to meet loads of
great people
who have now
become my frien
ds,
within the Union a
nd within my
course. The lec
turers have be
en
so friendly a
nd welcoming with
any problem
s I have brought to
them. It has been a
n awesome
year and would rec
ommend anyone
to volunteer
for this pos
ition!”
Lauren Baines, C
ourse Rep for
Extended Science
s.
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School RepsSchool Reps truly are the pride of the Students’ Union. Up to fi ve students from each School mentor Course Reps, keep on top of what’s going on across the School, and tackle the big issues with the hard-hitters - the Associate Deans and Directors who take the big decisions.
All kinds of students - not just your ‘typical’ natural leaders - can make good School Reps: students who like the sound of their own voice and can motivate Course Reps, intellectual students with an eye for detail, students who are terrifi ed of public speaking but are brilliant at putting their thoughts on paper. If you’ve got the potential to lead big changes in your School, we can make sure you unleash it.
“My experience as a School
Representative has been inval
uable;
I was involved in improving
student life on campus and I have
extended the skills that employers
look for. I have thoroughly
enjoyed being a member of the
team!”
Laura Sill, School Rep for Arts
and Social Science.
And check your current Reps on
MyNorthumbria > MyReps
Top Tips:You don’t have to have been a
Course Rep to be a School Rep
(though it helps!)Check out current
vacancies at www.
mynsu.co.uk/reps
– all positions
re-open in April.
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Post Graduate Research (PGR) RepsAspiring academics and serious professionals on PGR programmes (PhD, MPhil and Professional Doctorate) are sometimes part-time lecturers too - but in our eyes, a PGR student is a student fi rst and foremost. One PGR Rep in each School volunteers to champion the research student experience - making sure you have the resources, workspace and research environment to write the best possible thesis. Check out www.mynsu.co.uk/researchhubs for vacancies as they arise and to fi nd out what your PGR Rep’s been up to.
And for Post Graduate Taught (PGT) students:If you’ve made it through an Undergraduate degree and are now on a Masters or equivalent-level programme (PGCE, BPTC, LPC, PGDip and so on) - you probably have all the skills we’re looking for in a Course Rep and School Rep!
As with Undergraduate programmes, you can stand to be a Course Rep on your programme and there’s one guaranteed PGT School Rep position in each School.
Welfare RepresentationWinners of the NUS Community Relations Award in 2010 and shortlisted for the NUS Equality and Diversity Award in 2011…
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“The one t
hing I enjo
yed most
was seeing
how res
ponsive t
he
School’s
administ
ration was t
o
the need
s of stu
dents. E
ach
time I raised a
n issue,
somethi
ng
was done
about it,
and this
drove
me to kee
p trying
to make
things
better.
The Stude
nts’ Union
is
always proa
ctive abo
ut delive
ring
change, n
ot passi
ve about
things.”
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School R
ep – Health
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Halls RepsFirst time away from home, in a strange city or coming to the UK for the fi rst time - all or some of those things apply to you? University accommodation is key to helping you settle in. Making sure that Northumbria’s halls offer the best food, the securest place to keep your belongings and the most environmentally-friendly buildings are our team of Halls Reps – keeping abreast of students’ issues on the ground and working with Halls management to solve them.
Community RepsToday University halls, tomorrow the City Council - Community Reps have the passion and the energy not only to make Northumbria a better place to study, but Newcastle upon Tyne a better city to live in. Challenging the City Council on student housing policy, lobbying for neighbourhood facilities such as street lighting and recycling facilities - if you’ve got a feel for your neighbourhood and want to keep it as student-friendly as possible, the Community Rep role could be for you.
There are very few opportunities in life to be the voice of your community to the powers that be and to enhance your analytical skills and negotiation technique, while meeting a diverse range of people and seeing real changes physically happening around you. Being a Halls or Community Rep are two of them. Sounds like you?
Community Reps www.mynsu.co.uk/communityreps
Halls Reps www.mynsu.co.uk/hallsreps
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Key DatesSeptember – Get your
Halls/Community Rep
nomination in November – Make
an action plan for change in
your halls / in the community.
‘the most rewarding
position I’ve held
at
Norhtumbria’s
Students’ Union,
watching our small
steps have a big
effect on our
university life’.
Kat Finn,
Greener Halls
Rep
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If Student Council says so, then the Union supports it. Fairtrade policy? Student Council’s say-so. No platform to racist and fascist groups? Student Council’s say-so. Campaign to challenge images of students as binge drinkers? Student Council’s say-so too!
Any student can collect a petition of 50 signatures to put a motion to the Student Councillors to vote on (which we can help you write to make sure it’s in the correct format), and – if it’s ‘passed’ as policy - it’s binding on the Union, which means that the Union has to act on it.
And if you want to be one of the 35 key decision-makers, you can get yourself elected as a Student Councillor representing a constituency – nearly every Rep listed in these pages has a space at Student Council reserved for them to nominate to.
Your Councillors are:
• 5 Sabbatical Offi cers - President and 4 Vice Presidents.• 5 Lay Student Councillors - current students like you, elected alongside the ‘Sabbs’.• 11 Equality Reps - One from each Equality Group (3 from International Students’ Group), plus one Coach Lane Rep, also elected in March.• 8 School Reps• Post Graduate Taught (PGT) Rep• Post Graduate Research (PGR) Rep• Community Rep• Halls Rep• Environment Rep• Sports Rep
Student Council
Dates – (all
5-7pm
in Stage 2)
Thursday 20th Octobe
r
Monday 14th
November
Tuesday 13th
December
Wednesday 25
th January
Tuesday 21st
February
Monday 26th
March
Tuesday 24th
April
Thursday 24th
May
“As part of Student Council you’ll be
in one of the most rewarding positions
you can hold within the SU, working
alongside both the Sabbaticals and
other Councillors to achieve real
change within the Union.”
Vincent Kinchley, Chair of Student
Council 2010-201122
For every student that doesn’t
fi t the stereotype - there’s an
Equality Group lobbying to
challenge the status quo.
• Black Minority Ethnic
(BME) Students
• Students with Caring
Responsibilities
• Disabled Students
• International Students
• Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Trans (LGBT) Students
• Mature Students
• Part-Time Students
• Womens Rep
Key Dates:
September – sign up for
Equality
Group during Welcome Week.
And if you’ve got
what it takes
to lead the gr
oup,
why not stand
for election
as an Equality R
ep?
Nominations open
until 12 noon o
n
Tuesday September 27
th.
Voting from 9am on Tuesday
October 4th to
5pm
on Thursday October
6th.
“Promoting Equality and Diversity has
always been close to my heart and that
was why I got involved with the role.
The rewards that I have received from
the work has outweighed anything that
I have inputted. As well as developing
my practical and interpersonal skills it
has given me an insight into the lives
of others. This has also helped my
career prospects as well because other
professions understand and appreciate
the hard work involved and moreover it
has helped in relation to networking.” Nazmin Akthar, Black & Minority Ethnic Rep.
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We hold two big elections each year, one in November and one in March. NUS Conference Elections:NUS conference is the Nation Union of Students’ yearly conference and happens in April each year. Each union brings a number of students as voting members of conference fl oor. It is the place that NUS sets its policy and objectives for the year ahead and you, the elected students get to choose on what their priorities should be.
Want to go?Then run in the election!Nominations open: Monday 31st OctoberNominations close: Friday 11th November
Remember to vote!Even if you don’t want to attend yourself, make sure you vote for who should attend my heading to www.mynsu.co.uk or clicking on the vote now button on desktop anywhere.
The people you elect to attend the conference will be representing you on a national level so make sure you have a say and vote your way!
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Elections!
“NUS Conference was a
very interesting and enjoyable
experience. I got to see how
national policy was debated
and decided on – great for
anyone interested in the Law,
Politics or just Students’
Unions in general!”Jo Rhodes, NUS
Delegate 2010
Key Dates: Voting days:
9am Tuesday 29th November – 5p
m
Thursday 1st December.
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Sabbatical Elections 2012The Students’ Union is run by students for students, and if you want to make a big change and earn £16,000 then you should run in the Sabbatical elections.
There are fi ve Paid Sabbatical Offi cer roles to run for:• President (Currently Jo Rhodes)• Vice President Academic Affairs (Currently Kate Bradshaw)• Vice President Communications & Involvement (Currently Holly Seabrook)• Vice President Activities & Development (Currently Andrew Cheung)• Vice President Welfare & Equality (Currently Hannah Horne)
These students work year long to improve your university experience and making change at Union and University level.
As well as electing your Sabbatical Offi cers in March you also elect your Equality Reps (page 23) and your Lay Student councillors.
Lay Student Councillors These Reps represent you at Student Council as well as being part time offi cers assisting the Sabbatical Offi cers with projects, and working on their own priority campaigns.
You can run for any one of the Sabbatical, Lay or Equality Rep positions, the only requirement is that you are a current Northumbria Student and a continuing student for the Lay and Equality Rep Positions, so what’s stopping you?
“I would never have been made area manager 18 months after fi nishing uni if I hadn’t gained the manigierial experience of being a Sabb fi rst. Not only that, but the feeling of genuinely improving the lives of 37,000 people cannot be rivalled – I love NSU forever.”Martin Farr, VP Education and Welfare 2006-2007 & President 2007-2008.
“I wanted to m
ake
a differen
ce for
people w
ho had ex
perienced
similar proble
ms to me on
my
course, thro
ughout my tw
o
years I lear
nt how to t
actfully
approach
diffi cult si
tuations,
action pla
n, how to t
rain and
support oth
ers and h
ow to bring
out the bes
t in not
only myself
but others a
round me.”
Lisa Burton
, VP Educatio
n
and Welfar
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8 & VP
Academic A
ffairs 20
08-2009.
Key Dates:Monday 6th February 2012 9am – Nominations OpenFriday 2nd March 2010,
12pm – Nominations CloseMonday 19th March, 7pm Candidate’s Question Time - Stage 2Tuesday 20th March Thursday 22nd March Voting DaysThursday 22nd March, 8pm Results Night
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Your Students’ union is about nothing if not representation, and representation is nothing without campaigns - campaigns that raise awareness of issues facing students, and campaigns to change things for the better and challenge the status quo.
The impact of some of our campaigns is felt far and wide to this day - it’s our involvement in campaigns that put Northumbria amongst the best places to study in the UK and sealed the title of NUS Students’ Union of the Year 2011 for us!
No to Hidden FeesOver 2000 students said No to Hidden Fees through our massive postcard campaign and photo-petition, capturing images of 800+ students declaring how much their university education is really costing them beyond the headline fi gure - core texts, fi eld trips, lab coats, software, and equipment and so on. With tuition fees about to treble to £8500 in September 2012, we’ve made the case for all-inclusive tuition fee pricing where possible, allowing UK undergraduates to claim the full amount as a student loan - and have persuaded the University that this is the right direction to move in, with a signed commitment to eliminate ‘hidden fees’ for good.
Anonymous Marking: Mark My Words Not My NameWith the Sabbatical Offi cers, our Course and School Reps have lobbied the University at every level to implement anonymous marking since September 2010 - and, after successful pilots in every School, we’re proud that this will be rolled out in 2011/12 across the board (where feasible), delivering confi dence in the marking process to every student at Northumbria.
This year, look out for:Education Policy 2011-14: Our Vision of an Outstanding University EducationWe’ve involved over 1000 students, and looked at data for several thousand more, in fi nding out what Northumbria students would see as an outstanding university education. Our mission is to make sure we get there by 2014, and our plan to get us there is the Education Policy 2011-14. Look out for copies at the Welcome Desk or visit www.mynsu.co.uk/educationpolicy to fi nd out how you can help make it happen.
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Other Volunteering OpportunitiesEnvironmental Committee Championing Environmental activities across campus and the region.
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Welcome Team Want the best week of your life? Want to meet loads of new people? Want to gain some more experience for your CV? Then Welcome Team 2012 is for YOU!
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