A Network is a collective of students that represent a particular group of students, liberation group or interests. Networks meet separately to Student Council to discuss Student Ideas and policies relevant to their area, and work together to create change within the Union, local and wider communities by running campaigns. Networks meet monthly during term time.
To be part of a Network that represents a specific group of students, (such as a Liberation Group, student type or belief), you need to identify as part of that group. For other networks that represent a particular interest, all you need is a passion for that area.
There are 7 Networks in total, and once in place the list of reps will appear below. To sign up to a Network for updates, or to volunteer as a rep, fill in our short form here.
Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Network*
LGBTQ+ Network*
Chairs: Vacant (LGBT+ Officer and Trans and Non Binary Officer)
Accessibility Network*
Womens Network*
International Student Network
Chair: Anuvinda Thangavelu (International Officer)
Education Network (including Mature, Distance Learning, Students with Caring Responsibilities, and Postgraduate)
Chair: Prachi Bhatt (Education Officer)
Student Experience Network
Chair: Archie Robinson (President)