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Representation & Democracy

The primary objective of the Union Society is to represent you and ensure that you get the most out of your student experience at Newcastle, which is why from this year there is a dedicated, full-time Representation & Democracy Co-ordinator to assist you in getting your voice heard on both academic and other issues.
 
For details of specific areas of representation and democracy or to find out how you can get involved, please use the links on the right. For any other information, feel free to contact me on democracyrepofficer.union@ncl.ac.uk or 0191 239 3983, or pop in and see me in the Student Advice Centre on the first floor of the union building. Please see the SAC homepage for details of opening times.
 
You can also contact the Education Officer (education.union@ncl.ac.uk, 0191 239 3963) for academic issues or the Student Support Officer (support.union@ncl.ac.uk, 0191 239 3917) for welfare issues. In addition, the Student Advice Centre has independent, professional advisers who can deal with a huge range of problems. Please see their webpages for details.

 

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Union News
Toga Party Jan 30th XBox 360 to be won
Unite for a Toga Party! ; Never been to a toga party? Tired of facing the weekly dilemma of what to wear on your night out? Never fear – the Union Society can solve both of these problems! Head to Unite on Friday 30 January wearing your finest bed sheets for our toga ;party. We’ve got an XBox 360 to be won by the person in the best outfit!

Jan 23rd : Scott Mills from Radio 1 on Friday 23 Jan
Exams are over! Time to party! only £3 open until 3am ; Come and unwind and let your hair loose as we celebrate the end of exams with Radio 1’s Scott Mills on Friday 23 January ! That’s right treacle – Scott Mills!

Enhanced Computer Cluster at the Union Building
Additional study area ; There is now additional study and computer space in the Union Lounge – in time for the revision and exam period!



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