Join us on May 3rd to celebrate the end of exam season with a FREE end of year festival! We'll be hosting live music, free pizza, food vendors, a circus, outdoor games, freebies and so much more!
We are pleased to announce this year’s Winners for the Annual Golden Roses!
This year’s By-Elections are now over! Thank you to all our candidates and to all the students who voted. Find the results for each of the elections here!
Voting is now OPEN for this year’s Students' Union By-Elections! This is your opportunity to use your right to vote for who represents you!
Dive into 3 weeks packed with activities to help you decompress. From Wellbeing Walks to meeting alpacas (yes, real alpacas are coming that you can pet and walk!) plus much more still to be announced. Press pause on your studies and have a well-earned break!
The 2024 Sports Awards Shortlist is here!
The award winners will be honoured at the ‘Sports Ball’ at Ribby Hall Village on Friday 19 April
Club Colours, Full Colours and the Red Rose Awards will be announced on the night.
Our brand new annual celebration commemorating all the amazing volunteers and student staff we have across the Union!
You’ve already nominated for our awards, so now join us in Awarding and Celebrating Excellent Students with a brilliant celebration event designed to say thank you to our amazing SU volunteers and student staff. Click here for more info and to get your FREE ticket!
Students have been nominating staff members from across UCLan who have made a positive impact on their university experience. We can now reveal all staff who made the shortlist for Burnley and Westlakes! Congratulations to all those who have been shortlisted and to all who were nominated!
This year’s elections are now over! Thank you to all our candidates and to all the students who voted. We can confirm the Students’ Union Elections have closed and we have delivered a free and fair election process.
You can find the results for each of the elections- from the next leaders of the Students’ Union, to who will be representing your schools and communities!
Read through a collection of literature, art, films, shows and musicians that showcase the heritage, talent and diversity of Women to celebrate Women's History Month
The cost of living crisis is affecting lots of people in lots of different ways, and there has been a lot of news about the continued rise in energy bills, inflation, and the cost of living. Here are a few top tips and resources to help you get by
This week is voting week and there’s tonnes of candidates campaigning for your votes. This is your opportunity to use your right to vote for who leads your Students’ Union. Read a student blog on why YOU should make your voice heard and vote in this years Elections!
Watch out Hollywood, the real awards season is about to hit UCLan! Each year, we ask students to nominate UCLan Staff members for several awards to celebrate the hard work of staff, as well as helping us to understand what a quality student experience at UCLan looks like from the students’ perspective
As students, you have the right to voice your opinions on the proposed name change, the OfS are hosting an online survey that you can take part in to determine whether the proposed name is, or has the potential to be, confusing or misleading
Trigger Warning: Consent & Sexual Assault - We are planning a campaign that will shine a light on the importance of consent at UCLan. This campaign will use artwork made by students to illustrate issues that sadly affect students far more than other groups
A student blog written by your Trans* Rep, Avery about the trials transgender students face whilst at university and how you can help on their journey
A student blog written by your LGB Rep, Micky about LGBT History Month and finding yourself at University
Find out who'll be campaigning for your votes in the upcoming Election!
A race equality update and chance to get £20 Love2Shop voucher.
Survey results, focus groups and support available to you!
An article written by your SU Volunteering Coordinator about Student Volunteer Week, what's going on and how to get involved! SVW runs February 5th - 9th
A student blog written by 2nd year Musical Theatre Student, Lily, on why YOU should stand in elections and what the benefits are!
A Student Blog written by Emily Mocton, a member of the Jewish Society
We're so excited to welcome you to campus - check out what we've got planned for you during January Welcome, along with some helpful tips to get you started with life as a university student!
A blog written by third year medical student, Aman Sahoo, describing their typical day, along with notes about their current campaigns involving campaigning for a between campus shuttle bus and campaigning for extended library hours
That's What She Said - A book club hosted by your Women's Representative, Ash Wolstenholme.
This months book - Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Looking for something new in your new year? We have several volunteering projects for you to get in involved in! Our projects are a great way to develop new skills and meet other students
We're working with the University and encouraging all students to share their experiences and take part in the Race Equality Charter Survey. We want to know where you feel things are working and where improvements need to be made around UCLan
An article written by your VP Education, Charlotte, regarding the current procedure surrounding Mitigating Circumstances and a push for change
As part of our continued journey to become a more liberated, welcoming and empowering SU for all, our staff have put together a collection of literature, art, films and shows that showcase the talent and diversity of our Disabled Community to celebrate and recognise Disability History Month
This year’s By-Elections are now over! Thank you to all our candidates and to all the students who voted. Find the results for each of the elections here!
Voting will be taking place from 9am on Monday 27th November to 3pm on Tuesday 28th November on our website here. This is your chance to have your say so don’t miss out!
A blog centred around men’s health and a personal story written by your Men’s Rep, Omofayokun Dare Abraham
Information about Disability History Month along with events, resources and services available to you!
Interfaith Week takes place from 12 - 19 November every year and aims to unite communities of religious and non-religious beliefs and raise awareness of the rich diversity of faith communities across the UK. Read more about support and services available to you whilst at UCLan
Find out more about the first Students' Council meeting of the year taking place on Thursday November 16th
Do you want to make a change on campus? Do you have an Idea about how to make the Union, University or the wider community better for students? Well, YOU CAN! We are back and ready to see your BIGGER and BETTER ideas.
A blog Written by Third Year, English Language Student, Nurunnahar Sultana on her experiences and achievements as a Muslim university student.
The Students’ Union has had a lot of demand for the Great Donate to return, and we can confirm that we will be continuing to collect donations throughout Semester 1, with the intention of re-opening the Great Donate in January as part of our Refreshers’ plans for new and returning students.
A blog written by your Care Experience Rep, Jodie Roberts, expanding on her current Big Idea submission “UCLAN to support Care Leavers and Care Experienced Students by expressing an interest in signing the NNECL Quality Mark”
November marks Islamophobia Awareness month. A month to recognise and celebrate the positive contributions of Muslims and raise awareness of how prevalent Islamophobia has become in society. Read more about Islamophobia and how you can take part in the conversation and be part of the solution of challenging the narrative
As part of our continued journey to become a more liberated, welcoming and empowering SU for all, our staff have put together a collection of literature, art, films, shows and musicians that showcase the heritage, talent and diversity of the Black Community to celebrate and recognise Black History Month
We understand that given the current humanitarian crisis in Palestine and Israel, some of our students will be involved in numerous forms of activism, from physical protests, sharing information online and writing to party leaders.
When taking to the streets to protest or sharing information online, it’s important to be aware of UK Law and guidelines.
We’ve put together some helpful tips to activism and guidelines for protesting.
As part of our continued journey to become a more liberated, welcoming and empowering SU for all, our staff have put together a collection of literature, art, films, shows and musicians that showcase the heritage, talent and diversity of East and South East Asia to celebrate East and South East Asian Heritage Month
Our thoughts are with the entire student and wider community who continue to be affected by the violence and loss of life in Israel and Gaza over the last week.
This week is national Hate Crime Awareness Week, a week to encourage those who are victims of hate crimes to report the discrimination they face, a week to educate and campaign to stop all forms of hate crimes going forward, a week to empower communities affected by hate crimes and a week to improve operational responses to hate crime.
This year, your Trans* rep, Avery is campaigning to the University on their “preferred name policy”. Avery is campaigning for the University to make a change and allow students to have their chosen identity and name fully recognised across the board.
She has written a piece on her campaign, detailing her aims and providing context behind her campaign as to why using a persons preferred name matters
International Students enrolling for the new academic year will receive email communication from the University clarifying outstanding tuition fee payments and the updated process.
Over the last week, the Elected Officers of the Students’ Union received feedback from international students who were struggling to meet the original deadline set to pay the remaining 50% of their tuition. The Officers took this feedback directly to the Vice Chancellor's Group of the University.
Avery is the Trans Students' Rep on the Students' Council and has written a blog about why we need to ban conversion therapy.
What does the strike mean for me and why is it relevant?
We understand that there have been recent announcements regarding potential strike action by UCU during Freshers' Week. While strike action can be disruptive, we believe that it is essential to respect the rights and concerns of both our academic staff and students. Rest assured that we are actively engaged in discussions with the University to minimise any adverse and long-term effects on your education
September is upon us again, meaning that the countdown to Freshers is on!
Our new Social Media Assistant, Lily, gives you her 5 top tips on how to make the most out of your time with us!
The Students’ Union is celebrating a particularly astounding year in terms of the response from final-year students in the National Students Survey (NSS) when it comes to how well students believe the Students’ Union represents students’ academic interests
This year, Textiles Graduate Aamina, won three awards for her final year project! She worked tirelessly across the year to produce pieces that connected her passion for textiles to her ancestral roots. Aamina created beautiful pieces of work that resulted in her collection “Homeland Reverie” and was featured in Graduate Fashion Week in London! - Such an amazing accomplishment! Have a look through her collection and some words written by Aamina herself
Introducing your 23/24 Officers! Say Hi to President Luke, VP Activities Sophie, VP Welfare Joe and VP Education Charlotte! Your officers are here to represent the views of YOU and ensure that you're getting the best academic and student experience whilst at studying here. The role of officers is to raise awareness of issues and campaign for change
Meeting new people - the thing we all want to do but simultaneously dread! Luckily that means you’re in the same boat as everybody else, wanting to mingle and meet new people but trying to overcome the nerves first. Your social life and the people you meet are a huge aspect of your University life and experience. Sounds overwhelming? - We know, but fret not freshers, we’ve got some top tips to help you meet your new group.
Being an international student, travelling miles away from home and landing somewhere completely new is an adventure all on its own. It's the start of a new life and comes with highs and lows that not everyone can understand or relate to. One of our students had the opportunity to travel to America and study abroad for one year. Have a read of how she coped with being away from home, along with a few top tips to help in your first week!
We're so excited to welcome you to campus - check out what we've got planned for you!
As part of our continued journey to become a more liberated, welcoming and empowering SU for all, our staff have put together a collection of literature, art, films, shows and musicians that showcase the heritage, talent and diversity of South Asia to celebrate South Asian Heritage Month
We’re getting ready to re-launch the School’s Cup this September and we want your help choosing which sports to play!
Due to the high volume of enquiries, we will not be responding to any new enquiries until Monday 24th of July except the most urgent & time sensitive of cases
On Wednesday 5th July, the NHS will turn 75 years old. The Students’ Union would like to take a moment to thank all the students, staff and alumni that have dedicated their time over the years to providing the best care possible to the millions of patients that access NHS services every day
The Students’ Union are currently working with the School of Nursing to help provide a better sense of belonging and community for male identifying students studying a nursing course at UCLan
We would like to congratulate student nurse, Ajirioghene Akpoviri, for being selected as a student ambassador for Health Education England (HEE), representing healthcare students on a national scale!
We want you to join our Trustee Board as we look to recruit 5 new voluntary Student Trustees! Student Trustees ensure that student feedback is listened to and that all the decisions the Board makes are in the best interests of students.
Happy Pride Month!! This month and every month we stand and support everyone from the LGBTQ+ community
Every year, in June, Pride Month takes place as an opportunity to celebrate and raise awareness for the experiences of those who identify as queer and part of the LGBTQ+ community.
This week is Men’s Health Awareness week aiming to raise awareness of preventable health problems that disproportionately affect men and encourage them to gain the courage to tackle their issues. Our Summer Intern Jess has written a blog with some top tips on maintaining good health.
It has been wonderful seeing all your big ideas throughout this academic year. Thank you to all that submitted a Big Idea, we loved seeing every single one and no big idea goes unseen! Let’s recap a few…
Every year when students leave, hundreds of perfectly good household items are thrown away and end up in landfill. Donate your goods to us and we can rehouse them!
This weeks marks UK Mental Health Awareness Week, and this years key focus and theme is Anxiety.
Anxiety is a normal emotion in us all, but sometimes it can get out of control and become a mental health problem
After a record number of nominations, the 2023 Sports Awards Shortlist is here! The award winners will be honoured at the ‘Sports Ball’ at Ribchester Hall on Friday 21st April
UCLan win their last two games against Edge Hill to reclaim the Varsity Trophy!
Watch out Hollywood, the real awards season is about to hit UCLan with the 14th Annual Golden Roses Student Lead Teaching Awards
Masters student, Sam, who currently plays for 5 of our sports teams writes about her experiences. "Putting on my UCLan kit and being on court knowing that I am representing my uni gives me a sense of pride and honour"
This year’s elections are now over! Thank you to all our candidates and to all the students who voted. Find the results for each of the elections here!
The cost of living crisis is affecting lots of people in lots of different ways, and there has been a lot of news about the continued rise in energy bills, inflation, and the cost of living. Here are a few top tips and resources to help you get by
Read how one of our students is coping with the current cost of living criss
A blog Written by Third Year, English Language Student, Nurunnahar Sultana on her experiences and achievements as a Muslim university student.
"I’m in my second year of studying at UCLan and I feel that I didn’t fully reap all of the benefits that I could have in my first year, so here’s a few things I have benefitted from in my second year and some of the other services available through the Students’ Union that may come in handy for the rest of my studies!"
Well it’s hit December, meaning the weather is getting colder, and the temptation to stay snuggled up in bed gets more and more appealing. Here are some top tips to make sure you are prepared to study, have fun and enjoy the winter season here at UCLan!
A piece written by Victoria Ibezim, PhD student.
Opening Wednesday 14th September, 3pm!
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