Lancaster University Students' Union
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Institution | University of Lancaster |
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Location | Bowland College West Wing,[1] Lancaster |
Established | 1 January 1967 |
Members | c. 12,279[2] |
Affiliations | National Union of Students |
Website | LUSU |
The Lancaster University Students' Union (better known in Lancaster by its acronym, LUSU) is the representative body for the students at Lancaster University in the UK as well as those at the University’s partner institutions. LUSU is a registered educational charity which has an appointed Board of Trustees to oversee key decision making that relates to the future of the Union. The trustees have a responsibility to ensure that LUSU makes sound financial decisions, works within the law and works for the benefit for its members.[3] Josh Woolf is the current Union President.
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Governance
LUSU is run by over 150 student officers, made up of Full Time Officers, Part Time Officers and JCR/PG Board Officers.
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Full Time Officers
The Union is led by a team of six Full Time Executive Officers (FTOs): President, Vice President Union Development, Vice President Education, Vice President Activities, Vice President Campaigns & Communications and Vice President Welfare & Community. These are either students who have just graduated or are taking a year out from their studies.[5] These students are elected during Lent term, with a two-week period of campaigning and three days of voting.[6] The Union's current FTO team consists of:
LUSU President | Josh Woolf |
Vice President: Welfare and Community | Sofia Akel |
Vice President: Union Development | Qasim Younis |
Vice President: Education | Hannah Laycock |
Vice President: Activities | Ben Francis |
Vice President: Campaigns & Communications | Laura Wilkinson |
Part Time Officers
Part Time Officers (PTOs) represent students on a range of university issues: International, Womens'+, LGBTQ+, Ethnic Minorities Liberation, Mature and Students with Disabilities. [7]
Previously there were ten "Cross-Campus Officers": Charity, Welfare, Democracy, Media & Communications, Education, Socials, International, LGBTQ*, Environmental & Ethics and Activities.[8]
JCR / PG Board Officers
Each of the eight Undergraduate Colleges has a JCR Executive. The roles within these vary but they all have a president, at least one vice president, welfare officers, social secretaries, communications officers and sports representatives.[9]
Graduate College, as the only postgraduate college, instead has a Postgraduate Board or "PG Board"[10]
Services
Accommodation
LUSU Living is Lancaster University’s accommodation service available to students of Lancaster University and The University of Cumbria on behalf of LUSU.[11]
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Advice and Support
LUSU provides students with support related to academic, accommodation and finance issues. This is through drop-in sessions with advisors, available on weekdays.
Jobshop
Working in partnership with the University careers service, the LUSU Jobshop keeps a database of jobs available both on and off-campus and provides help for students looking for part or full-time employment.[12][13] This is managed by a system called TARGETconnect.
LUSU Retail Outlets
The Union owns a shop on campus as well as an online store. Central is an on campus supermarket situated between Grizedale College and Pendle College. The LUSU online store sells Lancaster University clothing and gifts.
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Nightline
Lancaster Nightline is open 10pm to 8am during term time to provide students with an access point for information, and a listening ear. It is run by students and services are available via phone, Instant Messaging, email and a reverse charge skype system.[14]
Purple Card
The Purple Card can be bought by staff and students at Lancaster University and The University of Cumbria and is used to join clubs and societies, as well as to redeem local offers and discounts.[15]
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Student life
Sugarhouse
The Sugarhouse is a nightclub which was purchased by LUSU in 1982 with a loan from the University.[16] It is located on Sugarhouse Alley, Lancaster and opens on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The club is extremely popular amongst Lancaster University students and has recently hosted acts such as Rudimental, Bondax and Danny Howard.
Volunteering
There are a wide range of voluntary schemes available to students through LUSU, such as community projects, schools volunteering and environmental projects. There is also a well established ‘LUSU Overseas’ programme, which enables students to participate in an international cultural exchange interacting with students studying at one of Lancaster University’s partner institutes around the world. These are GD Goenka World Institute in India, Sunway University in Malaysia, An-Najah University in Palestine, COMSATS in Pakistan, Lancaster University Ghana and Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in China.[17] These activities add value to the Lancaster Award – an employer focussed award which recognises the achievements of our students outside their programme of study.[18]
World Lancaster
World Lancaster is a fantastic combination of many cultural opportunities, such as travelling overseas, studying abroad, joining a cultural societies or learning a new language.[19]
Student Media
SCAN
SCAN (an acronym for Student Comment and News) is Lancaster University’s student newspaper, and is published fortnightly during term time by the Students’ Union. It was founded in 1967 as a one-page newsletter by members of staff at the University. It has continued to evolve over the years, becoming one of the longest running student newspapers in Europe.[20]
Bailrigg FM
Bailrigg FM is the student radio station of Lancaster University, operated by an elected subcommittee of the Student's Union. Bailrigg FM provides news and entertainment across the University's campus (known as Bailrigg) to staff and students on 87.7 FM. It is one of only a handful of student radio stations in the UK to broadcast non-stop on FM. Being one of the first to set up in the UK, they have a long history dating back to the 1960s. Any student of the University may join and every member has the chance to be elected onto the management committee.[21]
LA1TV
LA1TV is LUSU’s television station and is run by students who produce a variety of programmes, such as ‘SugarTV’ and ‘The Sportscaster’. The name ‘LA1’ is taken from the postcode of the University.[22]
Take 2 Cinema
Take 2 Cinema is the student union's on-campus cinema, based in Bowland College Lecture Theatre.
Clubs and Societies
LUSU provides support and funding for over 140 official activity groups and sports clubs, ranging from ‘Assassins Guild’ to ‘Wilderness Medicine’ and everything in between.[23][24]
Roses Tournament
The Roses Tournament is an annual sports competition between Lancaster University and the University of York in England, which was founded in 1965. The competition is organised by LUSU and YUSU, and is held every summer term during the first few weeks, alternating its venue between the two universities.[25]
Awards
Green Impact Awards Gold Standard
LUSU has a strong environmental and ethical track record which has been recognised by the Union being awarded the Gold Standard by the NUS in the Green Impact Awards. This makes LUSU one of only 5 Universities in the UK achieve this standard. The Union has also won a Green Gown Award in 2011 and been highly commended in the Children and Young People Now Awards.[26]
NUS Students’ Union of the Year
LUSU was shortlisted for the Higher Education Students’ Union of the Year award at the National Union of Students (NUS) Awards 2013.[27]
References
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- ^ National Union of Students. "All you need to know about... Lancaster University Students' Union". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ National Union of Students. "All you need to know about... Lancaster University Students' Union". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ "Lancaster University Students' Union Brand Toolkit" (PDF). Lancaster University Students' Union. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
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- ^ The Student Room. "Lancaster university". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ Lancaster Nightline. "About Us". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ LUSU. "Benefits of giving us a Purple card discount". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ NUS Connect. "Lancaster University Students' Union history". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ LUSU. "Go Overseas". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
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- ^ LUSU,'The world at Lancaster', Retrieved at 3rd,December,2014
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- ^ 87.7 Bailrigg FM. "About 87.7 Bailrigg FM". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
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- ^ Intern Avenue. "Lancaster University Students' Union Internships". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ^ Killoughery, Christian (19 June 2013). "LUSU shortlisted for NUS Students' Union of the Year Award". SCAN: Student Comment and News. Retrieved 10 February 2014.