University College London Union
University College London Union, founded in 1893, is widely believed to be England's oldest students' union. It was formed with the following objectives: "the promotion of social intercourse and of the means of recreation, physical and mental, of the students of University College, and the financial successes of students' clubs". UCL Union was the first in its kind as it was formed for both athletics clubs and social activities alike.
Since its formation, the Union has taken on responsibility for many aspects of student life. Events for example were seen as a key element hence the establishment of an Ents Committee. The student magazine Pi (then known as the Gazette) was formed a few years later and the Somers Town sports venue was also acquired.
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UCL Union today
Student Development is at the heart of the work the Union does today. UCL Union runs over 140 clubs and societies for its members. It runs commercial services including ten bars, cafés and two shops, a fitness centre. The Union is able to put on some shows and events in the Bloomsbury Theatre.
It provides support through Workstation and the Rights & Advice Centre.
As well as magazine Pi, the Union's media output includes the radio station Rare FM, the Film Society, Bloomsbury Television, and the "alternative" newspaper Cheese Grater.
UCL Union Events
UCL Union's regular events include Happy Mondays, with cheap drinks in Union bars on Monday nights, Sports Nite on Wednesdays, notorious for drunken sports player antics, Cocktails on Thursdays and Fives fortnightly on Saturdays (where drinks are even cheaper than usual).
The Union also holds an annual Cultural Carnival, supported by the Mayor of London, consisting of a number of events on the theme of cultural diversity.
Current Union Officers
| Position | Office | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Education & Welfare Officer | 2004–2005 | David Renton |
| Finance & Administration Officer | 2004–2005 | Victoria Green |
| Medical Students' & Sites Officer | 2004–2005 | Vishali Thakrar |
| Media & Communications Officer | 2004–2005 | Alex Walsh |
| Clubs, Societies & Student Development Officer | 2004–2005 | Liz Oglesby |
| Services & Events Officer | 2004–2005 | Steven Healer |
Union Officers elected for 2005–2006
| Position | Office | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Education & Welfare Officer | 2005–2006 | Mary-Beth Young |
| Finance & Administration Officer | 2005–2006 | Lucy Gould |
| Medical Students' & Sites Officer | 2005–2006 | Luke Yahanpath |
| Media & Communications Officer | 2005–2006 | Alan Gardner |
| Clubs, Societies & Student Development Officer | 2005–2006 | Natasha Davis |
| Services & Events Officer | 2005–2006 | Ben Williamson |
Past Union Officers
| Year of office | E&W Officer | F&A Officer | MS&S Officer | M&C Officer | CSSD Officer | S&E Officer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003–2004 | Alex Coles | Sinan Rabee | Amy Hansen | Andreas von Maltzahn | Alex Lal | Alastair Boyle |
| 2002–2003 | Nigel Harris | Ben McMechan | Rob Farag | Pete Huggins | Frank Penter | Angi Bholé |
| 2001–2002 | Ursula Brown | Simon Luscombe | Dan Gibbons | Celia Parkyn | ??? | Rachel Stone |
| 2000–2001 | Dan Ozarow | Rob Fear | Brian Hogan | Laura Emson | Felicity Espley | Nick Lovatt |
External links
| Recognized bodies of the University of London |
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Birkbeck | Goldsmiths | Heythrop | Imperial | Institute of Cancer Research | Institute of Education | King's | London Business School | LSE | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | Queen Mary | Royal Academy of Music | Royal Holloway | Royal Veterinary College | St George's | SOAS | School of Pharmacy | UCL |
| Listed bodies |
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British Institute in Paris | Courtauld Institute of Art | School of Advanced Study | University Marine Biological Station, Millport |
Categories: United Kingdom Students' Unions | University College London