Glasgow University Students' Representative Council

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Glasgow University Students' Representative Council
Logo of the Glasgow University Students' Representative Council
Established 1886
Institution University of Glasgow
President Shona Morrison
Other Sabbatical Officers David Lamb, Mhairi Wilson, Kat Borrowdale
Location Glasgow, Scotland
Members c. 20,000 total
Affiliated to Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland, National Postgraduate Committee, Aldwych Group
Homepage www.glasgowstudent.net

Glasgow University Students' Representative Council was founded on March 9, 1886 and recognised as the legal representative body for University of Glasgow students by the Universities (Scotland) Act 1889. Unlike in other Scottish universities, student representation to the university is not the function of a Students' Association. Moreover, the GUSRC plays a limited role in the social lives of students, those being the purview of the Glasgow University Union and the Queen Margaret Union, although it does fund some 60 clubs and societies. All of the SRC's offices are located in the John McIntyre Building on University Avenue.

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The SRC has many different levels of student representatives from class reps, to students who sit on the University court, to representing students in academic appeals.

The Council is comprised of around 30 representatives elected on the basis of faculties, as well as several Welfare & Equal Opportunities Officers responsible for areas such as mature, international, and LGBT students. The organisation is led by four full-time sabbatical officers.

The SRC is also home to the Rector of the University, elected by the students to represent them, primarily through the rector's role as chair of court. The current rector is Mordechai Vanunu.

Glasgow University SRC is represented at a national level by the Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland (CHESS), the National Postgraduate Committee (NPC), and the Aldwych Group.

The SRC provides the following non-representative services to students at the University:

  • Minibus - A free service to the halls of residence from campus
  • Jobshop - a job vacancies service
  • Secondhand Bookshop - students can buy and sell course texts
  • Nightline - an anonymous, confidential telephone support and information service
  • Photocopying - the cheapest phocopying service available for students at the University of Glasgow

Until 2003 the SRC ran a shop selling stationary, newspapers, snacks and University merchandise. It was housed in the now derilict "Hub" building beside the University library.

The SRC also partly funds and houses four Student Media groups, they retain editorial independence from the SRC whilst benefiting from its support. Many of those involved in the SRC's Student Media have won awards for their work and gone on to find a career in the media.

These groups are:

The SRC previously referred to the media as "publications" and until 2004 the SRC website glasgowstudent.net was run as a fifth media group. There are now other student run media groups on campus including the GUUi and qmunicate although these are not editorially independent.

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