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No More Boring Thursday Nights!

We are working a new project to replace this website with a new one. This website will be more useful for students and will have tools for joining, managing and...

Categories: 2023-2024 and Updates Tags: Student Updates
A newspaper-style graphic text image which reads: "Timetables available from 5 August 2022. SRUC students will be able to access a cohort timetable from the 5th of August 2022, via the SRUC website! Individual timetables will be available after enrolment. Thank you to the students who took part in collating evidence for the original Academic Board paper back in November 2021. Thank you SRUC for listening to the student voice! Want to read more about SRUCSA's work? Head to srucsa.org.uk/blog." There is an image of an alarm clock on the page.

Timetables on Track! 🚂

 You may remember one of our bigger successes from this year was that the SRUC Academic Board agreed that students should receive their timetables in a timely manner and would...

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Keeping up with SRUCSA April 2022

April came and went in a flash, it’s lovely to see things coming back to life, the flowers, plants and trees and our campuses. Have you been back on campus...

Keeping up with SRUCSA March 2022

Keeping up with SRUCSA March 2022

Wow! March was much more busy than we expected. It absolutely flew by. It felt like our feet did not touch the floor. The big highlight was the SRUCSA Elections. The most important event in our calendar. This year we had several big successes – More nominees than ever before, five nominees for a one position and the second the greatest number of students ever taking part in voting. The number one turnout position is still the year the merger colleges combined to form SRUCSA. So, our student body successfully chose their leaders for the 22/23 year, and we are excited to work with Claire, Liam, and Roz.

A graphic text image designed to look like a news paper - it reads "SRUCSA NEWS, SRUC agrees to release timetables in a timely manner!, Last term, we found out from Class Reps that having their timetables given to them last minute causes a huge problem. Having a timetable that allows you to balance your life, college work and paid work is critical to a good outcome. In order to make change happen, we took a paper to the Academic Board in November 2021 and SRUC agreed to address the problem. We will make sure that they do."

A Time(table) to Celebrate!

This year, term 1 timetables were released to students a few days before Welcome Week and just over a week before term started.  This just isn’t enough time for students...

Keeping up with SRUCSA February 2022

Keeping Up with SRUCSA February 2022

Winter Warmer and the nominations for our 22/23 team were the big projects of February. We also had a major win as SRUC committed to taking part in the EmilyTest...

Keeping up with SRUCSA Nov 2021

Keeping up with SRUCSA November 2021

Online has its place, but being face-to-face is something else. Being in the same room as someone allows for informal chats, updates, and opportunities to support students directly.

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Keeping up with SRUCSA October 2021

October is a lovely autumnal month with lots to look forward to, like crunchy leaves and spooky Halloween activities. Our October was focused on training. We had some difficulties due...

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Information about the strike action at SRUC

What is happening with the EIS strike at SRUC? There is a dispute between the EIS union and SRUC. These staff members are unhappy because they feel that a previous...

Categories: 2021-2022 Tags: Student Updates
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Keeping Up with SRUCSA in July

July is a month of planning and recovery for SRUCSA, we’ve all managed to get a full week of annual leave in to get us ready for a build up towards students returning. We’ve still found time for some little wins.