Edinburgh University Students' Association

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Edinburgh University Students' Association
Logo of the Edinburgh University Students' Association
Motto services and representation for students
Established 1884 (SRC)
Institution University of Edinburgh
President Tim Goodwin
Other Sabbatical Officers Ross Neilson, Tim Gee, Tash Shotton
Location Edinburgh, Scotland
Members c. 26,000 total
Affiliated to National Union of Students, National Postgraduate Committee, United Kingdom Council for Overseas Student Affairs, Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations Council, Association for Managers in Students' Unions, Child Poverty Action Group, The Work Foundation, Aldwych Group, Stop Climate Chaos Scotland
Twin with Birzeit University Student Council
Homepage www.eusa.ed.ac.uk

Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA) provides services, representation and welfare support to matriculated students of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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EUSA is comprised of the Students' Representative Council (SRC), founded in 1884 by Robert Fitzroy Bell, the Edinburgh University Union (EUU), which was founded by the SRC in 1889, and the Edinburgh University Chambers Street Union. A later merger, in 1989, brought the Kings' Buildings Union into the Association.

EUSA is marked by a distinctive separation of representational and union structures. Student representation on teaching and learning, welfare, academic services, postgraduate affairs and external affairs is undertaken by the Students' Representative Council, as is the running of the University Freshers' Week and Student Festival. Decisions about the running of the union services such as bars and catering and entertainments are made by a Committee of Management. Neither the SRC, nor the Committee of Management (CoM) have any competence for the affairs of the other.

EUSA is affiliated to the National Union of Students (NUS), the National Postgraduate Committee (NPC), United Kingdom Council for Overseas Student Affairs (UKCOSA), Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations Council (EVOC), Association for Managers in Students' Unions (AMSU), Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG), The Work Foundation and is a member of the Aldwych Group of student unions. While a founding member, EUSA's SRC passed unoppose a motion on 10 January 2006 disaffiliating from the Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland (CHESS) [1] [2].

EUSA was instrumental in making Edinburgh Scotland's first Fairtrade University in 2003.

The association's collective leadership is provided by a team of four full time elected students, known colloquially as 'sabbaticals'. Currently these positions comprise a President responsible for the overall functioning of the association; a Vice President Societies and Activities (VPSA) responsible for activities in relation to recognised student groups and representation to the University on non-academic service provision; a Vice President Academic Affairs (VPAA), responsible for representing students to the University and beyond on academic matters; and a Vice President Services (VPS) responsible for the running of the Union buildings, and financial affairs of the Association. The latter two replaces the previous positions of Vice President Representation (VPR), responsible for the tasks currently divided between the VPAA and VPSA, and a Vice President Communication (VPC) responsible for the Associations' communication with its members and outside persons.

Teviot Row House
Teviot Row House
  • Teviot Row House, Bristo Square - the largest of the union buildings and the oldest purpose built student union building in the world. Following a fire at their Grassmarket venue, Teviot is now Gilded Balloon's primary base during the Edinburgh Fringe.
  • Potterrow, Bristo Square - with its distinctive dome, this building includes a shop, fast food outlet and a large venue used for nightclubs and live bands.
  • King's Buildings House - on the main science / engineering campus in the south of the city, includes bars and food outlets, as well as sports facilities.
  • Pleasance - A popular venue for the annual Edinburgh Fringe during the month of August. Contain two bars during term time, the Societies' Centre and a fully functional theatre that plays host to screenings every Tuesday night. Is also located next to the newly refurbished (2005) Centre for Sport and Exercise gym.

Annual Report 2006. Edinburgh University Students' Association. Retrieved 10 October 2006.

  1. ^ Minutes of the 6th Ordinary meeting of the 122nd Students' Representative Council held on Tuesday 10th January 2006. Edinburgh University Students' Association.
  2. ^ Nick Mitchell (24 January 2006). "Checkmate: EUSA vote in favour of leaving CHESS". Student. Retrieved 24 January 2006.

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