| SHOP | DISCOUNTS | GAMES | PHOTO GALLERY | HOROSCOPES | CARTOONS | SUDOKU |
UPSU|

Latest News

Login,
:

:

Skip to Content
Online Shopping
 

[ Login Problems? Click Here ]

► HELP ON UPSU

Chat with a company Representative

► CALENDAR

UPSU POLL

There are currently no active polls. To view previous poll results please click below

Poll Results...

UPSU on MySpace UPSU on YouTube UPSU RSS Feed UPSU Ents RSS Feed Officer Online RSS Feed

► What's it all about?

 

The University of Plymouth Students’ Union is a charity with over 30,000 members (as every Plymouth Student is automatically a member) and it is an organisation which is democratically led.

So what does this mean?

Well, UPSU is a Students’ Union run for students by students, so every year students elect the students who will run UPSU. There are 5 fulltime positions, known as Sabbatical Officers who are trustees of the charity, but also have representative responsibilities, and run the Union on a day-to-day basis. Sabbatical positions are paid as they are full-time, and require you to take a year out of study or take office as soon as you graduate.  Your period of work runs from July of the year you were elected, until the following July.

 

There are also a number of Part-time positions, in which students can be elected to represent different demographics of students and sit on UPSU Student Parliament to make the democratic decisions that affect UPSU. The Chair of Student Parliament, now sits of the University’s Board of Governors (the highest committee in the University!) as a student governor alongside the President.

 

Taking part in UPSU democracy is so important, because let’s face it, if you don’t stand in the elections, or don’t vote to ensure you have your say on who should run your union, you could quite easily end up with a very undesirable candidate winning the elections-one who won’t put your rights, interests or needs first- and that can only be a bad thing. These people can give students a bad reputation, close your sports club or society, close the bar and shop, or even lead to you getting kicked out of Uni if you find yourself represented by them at a student disciplinary or academic appeal! Believe me, you need to get the best people for the job elected, so nominate, stand and vote... your voice, your choice, your union!

 

Bookmark and Share