“THERE IS ONLY ONE CANDIDATE WITH THE KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE AND RECORD OF DELIVERY TO SUCCESSFULLY LEAD NUS INTO THE 2009 REVIEW OF FEES. IF YOU WANT A REFORMED NUS THAT FOCUSES ON CAMPAIGNING AND WINNING, WES IS THE ONLY CANDIDATE YOU CAN TRUST TO DELIVER.”

Gemma Tumelty
NUS National President

 

“WES HAS HELPED ME WITH CAMPAIGNING AND DOES EVERYTHING WITH A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF ENERGY, WITH EVERY STUDENT IN MIND ALL THE TIME. WES SHOULD BE PRES!”

Ollie Holliday
York College SU

 

“WES HAS BEEN A POWERFUL ADVOCATE FOR STUDENTS AND A HIGHLY EFFECTIVE CRITIC OF GOVERNMENT POLICY ON FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION. I FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT WITH WES AS NATIONAL PRESIDENT WE WILL WIN THE FIGHT AGAINST FEES IN THE NEXT REVIEW.”

Neil MacKenzie, Communications & Internal Affairs Officer
Leeds University Union

Posts Tagged ‘AMSU’

The Legitimacy of Students’ Unions - Listen to Wes online

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

At the beginning of March, NUS, NUS Services Ltd. (NUSSL) and the Association of Managers in Students’ Unions (AMSU) held a joint event designed to look at the future of students’ unions - particularly in light of a rapidly changing student population.

As part of the event, Wes chaired a panel comprising of Peter Williams, Chief Executive of the Quality Assurance Agency, Paul Ramsden, Chief Executive of the Higher Education Academy and the Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University.

You can listen online to the panel debate if you missed it the first time around!

A key part of Wes’ manifesto is ensuring that the student movement is representative and relevant to all its members.

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