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King's College London Students' Union

King's College London Students' Union (KCLSU) is an independent charitable organisation[2] that works to further the interests of its members (approximately 36,000 students[3] at King's College London). It governs the 300 student societies and activity groups at King's.[4] KCLSU claims to be the oldest students' union in England.[5]

King's College London Students' Union (KCLSU)
InstitutionKing's College London
LocationLondon, WC2
Established1873 as the Union Society of King's College, London [1]
1908 as KCLSU[1]
PresidentMohd Yasir Khan
Chief ExecutiveDenis Shukur
Vice presidentsRebecca Selling, Fatimah Patel, Hamza Lone, Arslan Zafar, Daniyal Ubaidullah
Membersc. 36,000
AffiliationsNational Union of Students
Aldwych Group
National Postgraduate Committee
MascotReggie the Lion
Websitewww.kclsu.org

The strategic plan that defines the mission of KCLSU is to create "a place where everyone has the opportunity to thrive".[6]

History edit

 
Sir Ivison Macadam, KCLSU President in 1922 and became the Founding President of the UK's National Union of Students

KCLSU took over from what was then the Union Society of King's College. The latter had a common room in the Chesham Building on Surrey Street since 1873 but was running into financial difficulties.[7] With the College Council agreeing that every student should support the Union, a sum was collected from the student fees effectively re-establishing the Union in 1905.[8] The new KCLSU eventually took over the organisation of the King's College students' social activities and the athletics club,[1] having been formally established at a general meeting of King's students held on 4 December 1908.[7]

The first president was F. Hanson and for a number of years, it remained an all-male organisation until the arrival of female students in 1915. The most famous President of KCLSU was Sir Ivison Macadam who governed in 1922 and became the first President of the newly merged National Union of Students.[1] An early honour board in the main building dates from 1908 with the name of the first President of the KCLSU.

Following the various mergers and de-mergers of colleges in the University of London with King's, many collegiate students' unions records have either been misplaced or are possibly stored in the King's archives.[citation needed]

Mascot edit

 
Reggie the Lion

KCLSU's official mascot is Reggie the Lion. In his early years, he would often be paraded on sports grounds by teams to support matches. There are at least four official "Reggies" in existence: the original, on display in KCLSU's Student Centre at the Strand Campus, a papier-mâché Reggie outside the Great Hall at the Strand Campus (pictured), a miniature display Reggie outside Willie's Common Room in the East Wing of Somerset House, and a small sterling silver incarnation displayed during graduation ceremonies. In 2003-04 he celebrated his 80th birthday, which was celebrated by a reunion of students' union officers from years past. In September 2009 the crown from the papier-mâché Reggie in the Strand Campus was stolen by first year Medical students from RUMS and is now housed in the bar of the Huntley Street Union.

Being such an easily liftable mascot that was often seen in public, Reggie was an obvious target for marauding students from other institutions. In the 1970s, Reggie was buried upside-down in a pit near Waterloo station, which was filled with concrete; the tip of his tail remained visible.[citation needed] Later, he was lost for many years in the 1990s, and not recovered until he was found in a field. Having been restored at the cost of around £15,000[citation needed], Reggie has been placed on display in a glass case in the "Lion's Walk", Macadam Building (Strand campus) in 2002, after being filled with concrete to prevent theft, particularly by University College London (UCL) students who, prior to his burial and dumping, had also castrated him. King's students had also stolen one UCL mascot, Phineas and, allegedly played football with the head of another, Jeremy Bentham.[9]

Reggie is often styled His Royal Highness, but there is no recent policy on the matter, and this convention has fallen into disuse as mascotry in London has declined.

A small woolly Reggie on wheels was presented to the then Duke and Duchess of York in 1926 as a toy for the infant Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II). Apparently the gift was a huge success. The Duchess wrote a thank you note saying: “Princess Elizabeth is quite delighted with the red lion and refuses to play with anything else.”[10] Another Reggie soft toy was presented in 2019 to Catherine, Princess of Wales (then Duchess of Cambridge) as a gift for the young Prince George during a visit to KCLSU with Elizabeth II to open its new Bush House building.[11]

Student media edit

Roar! News is the tabloid for students at King's College London and is owned and funded by KCLSU. It is editorially independent of both the university and the students' union[12] and its award winning website[13] is read by tens of thousands of people per month in over 100 countries.[14]

KCLSU Student Media won Student Media of the Year 2014 at the Ents Forum awards[15] and came in the top three student media outlets in the country at the NUS Awards 2014.[16]

KCL Radio is the university radio station of King's College London, England, where it is part of the student media division of the King's College London Students' Union. Located at Strand Campus at Bush House in Central London - previously the headquarters of the BBC World Service - it broadcasts on-campus and worldwide via its website. It has been a member of the Student Radio Association since its inception.

It was established in 2009 as a podcasting society at King's called "The Pod Radio".[17] Its current website was launched in 2010, broadcasting pre-recorded podcasts from the Macadam Building on the Strand Campus. In 2013, the station began to produce live broadcasts for the first time via its website, hosting up to 45 hours of live programming per week during term times., consisting of music, entertainment, news, and sports. These were played in KCLSU shared spaces, as well as via the TuneIn platform and online. As part of KCLSU Student Media, it was ranked as one of the top three student media outlets in the UK at the 2014 NUS Awards. The station won Silver for Best Student Radio Station at the 2016 SRA Awards. In 2018, the station's tagline was rebranded as "The Kings and Queens of Student Radio".[18] Later in 2018, the station was moved to Bush House after the sale of the Macadam Building by KCLSU.

In 2011, KCL Radio produced its first outside broadcast at the London Varsity Series. For this, the station won Gold for Best Outside Broadcast at the Student Radio Awards. Since then, it has produced both live and on-demand broadcasts from the London Varsity Series, including a yearly production from the rugby games at Allianz Park. In addition, the station produces coverage of the KCLSU Spring Elections,

The Civil Row edit

The Civil Row is branded as the "flagship current affairs panel show" and the centre for political discussion at King's College.[19]

Services and facilities edit

 
The Waterfront in the Macadam Building (Strand campus)

KCLSU provides student representation, spaces and activities for students to connect to each other and academic advice. The Academic Advice service provides much of the individual advice and representation to students regarding academic issues and misconduct, while the democratic structures - which are made up of the elected Student Trustees, part-time Officers (which includes Liberation Officers), and full-time Student Officers, who take a sabbatical year to work - enable the Union as a whole to express an opinion on almost any matter related to its charitable objectives. However, like other students' unions, KCLSU does not affiliate to any political party or religious group.

KCLSU also provides almost all the sports clubs, societies and volunteering opportunities available at King's with over 50 sports clubs, 250 societies and thriving student-led engagement and volunteering projects. In 2003-04, King's came top in the University of London Union overall sporting leagues and the medical school (which, like others, are permitted their own, separate teams) came third, showing the dedication to sporting excellence in London.

Following the closure of the student bar at St Thomas' Hospital in 2005 and the Waterfront Bar in 2018, KCLSU now operates three bars, two cafes, over 12 rooms of indoor Student Activity Space through its four student hubs and the Union Shop. Between 1992 and 2013 the union operated a nightclub, Tutu's, named after alumnus Desmond Tutu, which was closed due to financial mismanagement.

In October 2005, KCLSU was awarded the Investors in People standard. In January 2006, due to increased student concern for the global community, KCLSU took its two-year Fairtrade University campaign as a major priority. In March 2006, the Fairtrade Foundation awarded King's College London Fairtrade University status. It has run campaigns on flexible payment plans for all students, installing nap-pods for those spending long hours at the library, and ensuring better access for disabled students.[20] According to filings with the Charity Commission, it is digitally transforming its services and communications and now engages more students than ever before with a particular focus on engaging postgraduate students. It invested over £1.8m into student groups last year and put £600,000 back into student pockets by providing decent work with London Living Wage to student staff.[21]

KCLSU offers students three bars and two cafes spread across the Strand and Guy's campuses.[22]

Politics edit

KCLSU is not officially affiliated to any political party. In recent years the political affiliation of the Presidents has varied between Labour, Independent and Conservative. In 2006/07 the President was Labour. 2008-2009 saw a Conservative elected, suspended, and then finally impeached for alleged racist comments at a NUS training event. 2009 to 2011 saw the re-election of a two-term President, Ryan Wain, who was regarded by many as a member of the progressive left. Before 2006 the students elected as President were Conservative from 2003 to 2005, and Labour from 1999-2003.[citation needed]

Notable campaigns have included those for widening participation, hidden course costs, housing and accommodation, employment and religious exception.[23][24]

Student-led think tank edit

In November 2010, King's students founded London's first student-led think tank, King's Think Tank. With a membership of approximately 2000, it is the largest organization of its kind in Europe. This student initiative organizes lectures and discussions in seven different policy areas, and assists students in lobbying politicians, NGOs and other policymakers with their ideas. Every May, it produces a peer-reviewed journal of policy recommendations called The Spectrum.[25]

Union governance edit

The governance of KCLSU has changed much in its history.

Past structures included a proportionally elected Student Representative Council (similar to a 'parliament') with a 14-strong directly elected 'cabinet', known as the Executive Committee ('Exec') who are also the Trustees of the union. Five Executive Officers are full-time, taking a 'sabbatical' year either at the end or in the middle of their degree. They were informally described as the 'sabbatical officers' ('sabbs') but in theory hold no more constitutional weight on the Exec than the part-time officers. Before this, policy was determined at Union General Meetings, which all full members of KCLSU were entitled to attend and vote at.[26]

This structure then changed to a 30 strong, cross campus, un-proportionally elected Student Council from 2006-7 until 2010-11. The SC was made up of students still studying on their course, and so representation was a voluntary activity. The SC was supported by and worked with four elected full-time Student Officers (still often referred to as Sabbs).

For the 2010-11 academic year, Student Council evolved into a 50 strong cabinet of cross campus elected students. Within the 50, councillors had specific or open roles, with the council being made up as follows:[27] 30 General Representatives - who work with all students in mind 7 Campaign Officers - who work to represent particular 'constituencies', or causes, identified as under represented by KCLSU Officers in the summer 2011 4 Liberation Officers - who work to represent 'oppressed' groups, as identified by the NUS: Women, LGBT, Disabled and BME students 5 NUS delegates - who will attend the NUS annual conference in the Spring, as well as working to represent students at King's throughout the year to Council 4 Academic Board reps - who alongside attending and representing students at Council, also represent students at the College's 4 Academic Boards.

2004 governance review edit

Background edit

In 2004,[28] KCLSU launched an ambitious, wide-ranging and grassroots review of its governance. A management consultant (formerly a student union General Manager) and a leading firm of charity lawyers worked together to examine the nature of the legal relationship between the College and the Union, where the responsibility lay, and how best to serve the interests of students. The report was published in early 2005 and suggested a set of proposals that would reflect the balance of responsibility and authority within the students' union.

Trustee board edit

The trustee board now has overall responsibility for the legal, strategic and financial health of KCLSU.[29]

Union leadership and management edit

The overall management and leadership of KCLSU is delegated over to the Chief Executive by the Trustee Board. The Chief Executive works alongside the elected sabbatical officers and the union's Senior Leadership Team (SLT) to set, review and meet the strategic objectives of the union. Unlike the sabbatical officer role, which is an elected role, the Chief Executive is a permanent staff role and reports to the Union President and Vice-Chair of the Trustee Board. At present, the Chief Executive of KCLSU is Denis Shukur, who took up the role in May 2018.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "KCLSU celebrates 100th anniversary". King's College London. 4 December 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Register Home Page". Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  3. ^ "King's College London - King's by numbers". www.kcl.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Societies & Groups". www.kclsu.org. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  5. ^ "KCLSU History". www.kclsu.org. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  6. ^ Big Plan - King's College London Students' Union
  7. ^ a b "King's College London - KCLSU celebrates 100th anniversary". www.kcl.ac.uk. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  8. ^ "Inspiring student leadership: King's, Macadam and NUS | Spotlight". Spotlight. 21 September 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  9. ^ kclsu (9 March 2018), Rivalry between Kings & UCL, archived from the original on 13 December 2021, retrieved 24 April 2019
  10. ^ "6 surprising facts about Reggie the Lion | King's College London". www.kcl.ac.uk. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  11. ^ Furness, Hannah (19 March 2019). "Queen and Duchess of Cambridge step out on first joint engagement as a duo". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Student Media". KCLSU.
  13. ^ . King's College London. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  14. ^ "Student Media". KCLSU.
  15. ^ "King's student media 'best in the country' after another successful awards evening". roarnews.co.uk. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  16. ^ "Student media at King's comes in top three nationwide at NUS Awards". roarnews.co.uk. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  17. ^ https://www.studentradio.org.uk/stations/kcl-radio/ Student Radio Association
  18. ^ https://www.kclsu.org/organisation/15260/ KCLSU
  19. ^ "The Civil Row". Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  20. ^ "Our campaigns and petitions". www.kclsu.org. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  21. ^ "Charity Details". beta.charitycommission.gov.uk. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  22. ^ "foodanddrink". www.kclsu.org. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  23. ^ KCLSU. "Your Campaigns". Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  24. ^ KCLSU. . Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  25. ^ King's Think Tank. "About Us". Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  26. ^ Student Handbook 1989-1990, published by King's College London Students' Union
  27. ^ Student Council - King's College London Students' Union
  28. ^ http://www.kclsu.org/governance
  29. ^ Our Governance kclsu.org. Retrieved 20 June 2019.

External links edit

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message King s College London Students Union KCLSU is an independent charitable organisation 2 that works to further the interests of its members approximately 36 000 students 3 at King s College London It governs the 300 student societies and activity groups at King s 4 KCLSU claims to be the oldest students union in England 5 King s College London Students Union KCLSU InstitutionKing s College LondonLocationLondon WC2Established1873 as the Union Society of King s College London 1 1908 as KCLSU 1 PresidentMohd Yasir KhanChief ExecutiveDenis ShukurVice presidentsRebecca Selling Fatimah Patel Hamza Lone Arslan Zafar Daniyal UbaidullahMembersc 36 000AffiliationsNational Union of StudentsAldwych GroupNational Postgraduate CommitteeMascotReggie the LionWebsitewww kclsu orgThe strategic plan that defines the mission of KCLSU is to create a place where everyone has the opportunity to thrive 6 Contents 1 History 2 Mascot 3 Student media 3 1 The Civil Row 4 Services and facilities 5 Politics 5 1 Student led think tank 6 Union governance 6 1 2004 governance review 6 1 1 Background 6 1 2 Trustee board 7 Union leadership and management 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Sir Ivison Macadam KCLSU President in 1922 and became the Founding President of the UK s National Union of StudentsKCLSU took over from what was then the Union Society of King s College The latter had a common room in the Chesham Building on Surrey Street since 1873 but was running into financial difficulties 7 With the College Council agreeing that every student should support the Union a sum was collected from the student fees effectively re establishing the Union in 1905 8 The new KCLSU eventually took over the organisation of the King s College students social activities and the athletics club 1 having been formally established at a general meeting of King s students held on 4 December 1908 7 The first president was F Hanson and for a number of years it remained an all male organisation until the arrival of female students in 1915 The most famous President of KCLSU was Sir Ivison Macadam who governed in 1922 and became the first President of the newly merged National Union of Students 1 An early honour board in the main building dates from 1908 with the name of the first President of the KCLSU Following the various mergers and de mergers of colleges in the University of London with King s many collegiate students unions records have either been misplaced or are possibly stored in the King s archives citation needed Mascot edit nbsp Reggie the LionKCLSU s official mascot is Reggie the Lion In his early years he would often be paraded on sports grounds by teams to support matches There are at least four official Reggies in existence the original on display in KCLSU s Student Centre at the Strand Campus a papier mache Reggie outside the Great Hall at the Strand Campus pictured a miniature display Reggie outside Willie s Common Room in the East Wing of Somerset House and a small sterling silver incarnation displayed during graduation ceremonies In 2003 04 he celebrated his 80th birthday which was celebrated by a reunion of students union officers from years past In September 2009 the crown from the papier mache Reggie in the Strand Campus was stolen by first year Medical students from RUMS and is now housed in the bar of the Huntley Street Union Being such an easily liftable mascot that was often seen in public Reggie was an obvious target for marauding students from other institutions In the 1970s Reggie was buried upside down in a pit near Waterloo station which was filled with concrete the tip of his tail remained visible citation needed Later he was lost for many years in the 1990s and not recovered until he was found in a field Having been restored at the cost of around 15 000 citation needed Reggie has been placed on display in a glass case in the Lion s Walk Macadam Building Strand campus in 2002 after being filled with concrete to prevent theft particularly by University College London UCL students who prior to his burial and dumping had also castrated him King s students had also stolen one UCL mascot Phineas and allegedly played football with the head of another Jeremy Bentham 9 Reggie is often styled His Royal Highness but there is no recent policy on the matter and this convention has fallen into disuse as mascotry in London has declined A small woolly Reggie on wheels was presented to the then Duke and Duchess of York in 1926 as a toy for the infant Princess Elizabeth later Elizabeth II Apparently the gift was a huge success The Duchess wrote a thank you note saying Princess Elizabeth is quite delighted with the red lion and refuses to play with anything else 10 Another Reggie soft toy was presented in 2019 to Catherine Princess of Wales then Duchess of Cambridge as a gift for the young Prince George during a visit to KCLSU with Elizabeth II to open its new Bush House building 11 Student media editRoar News is the tabloid for students at King s College London and is owned and funded by KCLSU It is editorially independent of both the university and the students union 12 and its award winning website 13 is read by tens of thousands of people per month in over 100 countries 14 KCLSU Student Media won Student Media of the Year 2014 at the Ents Forum awards 15 and came in the top three student media outlets in the country at the NUS Awards 2014 16 KCL Radio is the university radio station of King s College London England where it is part of the student media division of the King s College London Students Union Located at Strand Campus at Bush House in Central London previously the headquarters of the BBC World Service it broadcasts on campus and worldwide via its website It has been a member of the Student Radio Association since its inception It was established in 2009 as a podcasting society at King s called The Pod Radio 17 Its current website was launched in 2010 broadcasting pre recorded podcasts from the Macadam Building on the Strand Campus In 2013 the station began to produce live broadcasts for the first time via its website hosting up to 45 hours of live programming per week during term times consisting of music entertainment news and sports These were played in KCLSU shared spaces as well as via the TuneIn platform and online As part of KCLSU Student Media it was ranked as one of the top three student media outlets in the UK at the 2014 NUS Awards The station won Silver for Best Student Radio Station at the 2016 SRA Awards In 2018 the station s tagline was rebranded as The Kings and Queens of Student Radio 18 Later in 2018 the station was moved to Bush House after the sale of the Macadam Building by KCLSU In 2011 KCL Radio produced its first outside broadcast at the London Varsity Series For this the station won Gold for Best Outside Broadcast at the Student Radio Awards Since then it has produced both live and on demand broadcasts from the London Varsity Series including a yearly production from the rugby games at Allianz Park In addition the station produces coverage of the KCLSU Spring Elections The Civil Row edit The Civil Row is branded as the flagship current affairs panel show and the centre for political discussion at King s College 19 Services and facilities edit nbsp The Waterfront in the Macadam Building Strand campus KCLSU provides student representation spaces and activities for students to connect to each other and academic advice The Academic Advice service provides much of the individual advice and representation to students regarding academic issues and misconduct while the democratic structures which are made up of the elected Student Trustees part time Officers which includes Liberation Officers and full time Student Officers who take a sabbatical year to work enable the Union as a whole to express an opinion on almost any matter related to its charitable objectives However like other students unions KCLSU does not affiliate to any political party or religious group KCLSU also provides almost all the sports clubs societies and volunteering opportunities available at King s with over 50 sports clubs 250 societies and thriving student led engagement and volunteering projects In 2003 04 King s came top in the University of London Union overall sporting leagues and the medical school which like others are permitted their own separate teams came third showing the dedication to sporting excellence in London Following the closure of the student bar at St Thomas Hospital in 2005 and the Waterfront Bar in 2018 KCLSU now operates three bars two cafes over 12 rooms of indoor Student Activity Space through its four student hubs and the Union Shop Between 1992 and 2013 the union operated a nightclub Tutu s named after alumnus Desmond Tutu which was closed due to financial mismanagement In October 2005 KCLSU was awarded the Investors in People standard In January 2006 due to increased student concern for the global community KCLSU took its two year Fairtrade University campaign as a major priority In March 2006 the Fairtrade Foundation awarded King s College London Fairtrade University status It has run campaigns on flexible payment plans for all students installing nap pods for those spending long hours at the library and ensuring better access for disabled students 20 According to filings with the Charity Commission it is digitally transforming its services and communications and now engages more students than ever before with a particular focus on engaging postgraduate students It invested over 1 8m into student groups last year and put 600 000 back into student pockets by providing decent work with London Living Wage to student staff 21 KCLSU offers students three bars and two cafes spread across the Strand and Guy s campuses 22 Politics editKCLSU is not officially affiliated to any political party In recent years the political affiliation of the Presidents has varied between Labour Independent and Conservative In 2006 07 the President was Labour 2008 2009 saw a Conservative elected suspended and then finally impeached for alleged racist comments at a NUS training event 2009 to 2011 saw the re election of a two term President Ryan Wain who was regarded by many as a member of the progressive left Before 2006 the students elected as President were Conservative from 2003 to 2005 and Labour from 1999 2003 citation needed Notable campaigns have included those for widening participation hidden course costs housing and accommodation employment and religious exception 23 24 Student led think tank edit In November 2010 King s students founded London s first student led think tank King s Think Tank With a membership of approximately 2000 it is the largest organization of its kind in Europe This student initiative organizes lectures and discussions in seven different policy areas and assists students in lobbying politicians NGOs and other policymakers with their ideas Every May it produces a peer reviewed journal of policy recommendations called The Spectrum 25 Union governance editThe governance of KCLSU has changed much in its history Past structures included a proportionally elected Student Representative Council similar to a parliament with a 14 strong directly elected cabinet known as the Executive Committee Exec who are also the Trustees of the union Five Executive Officers are full time taking a sabbatical year either at the end or in the middle of their degree They were informally described as the sabbatical officers sabbs but in theory hold no more constitutional weight on the Exec than the part time officers Before this policy was determined at Union General Meetings which all full members of KCLSU were entitled to attend and vote at 26 This structure then changed to a 30 strong cross campus un proportionally elected Student Council from 2006 7 until 2010 11 The SC was made up of students still studying on their course and so representation was a voluntary activity The SC was supported by and worked with four elected full time Student Officers still often referred to as Sabbs For the 2010 11 academic year Student Council evolved into a 50 strong cabinet of cross campus elected students Within the 50 councillors had specific or open roles with the council being made up as follows 27 30 General Representatives who work with all students in mind 7 Campaign Officers who work to represent particular constituencies or causes identified as under represented by KCLSU Officers in the summer 2011 4 Liberation Officers who work to represent oppressed groups as identified by the NUS Women LGBT Disabled and BME students 5 NUS delegates who will attend the NUS annual conference in the Spring as well as working to represent students at King s throughout the year to Council 4 Academic Board reps who alongside attending and representing students at Council also represent students at the College s 4 Academic Boards 2004 governance review edit Background edit In 2004 28 KCLSU launched an ambitious wide ranging and grassroots review of its governance A management consultant formerly a student union General Manager and a leading firm of charity lawyers worked together to examine the nature of the legal relationship between the College and the Union where the responsibility lay and how best to serve the interests of students The report was published in early 2005 and suggested a set of proposals that would reflect the balance of responsibility and authority within the students union Trustee board edit The trustee board now has overall responsibility for the legal strategic and financial health of KCLSU 29 Union leadership and management editThe overall management and leadership of KCLSU is delegated over to the Chief Executive by the Trustee Board The Chief Executive works alongside the elected sabbatical officers and the union s Senior Leadership Team SLT to set review and meet the strategic objectives of the union Unlike the sabbatical officer role which is an elected role the Chief Executive is a permanent staff role and reports to the Union President and Vice Chair of the Trustee Board At present the Chief Executive of KCLSU is Denis Shukur who took up the role in May 2018 References edit a b c d KCLSU celebrates 100th anniversary King s College London 4 December 2008 Retrieved 14 February 2016 Register Home Page Retrieved 20 January 2018 King s College London King s by numbers www kcl ac uk Retrieved 30 April 2018 Societies amp Groups www kclsu org Retrieved 20 January 2018 KCLSU History www kclsu org Retrieved 20 June 2019 Big Plan King s College London Students Union a b King s College London KCLSU celebrates 100th anniversary www kcl ac uk Retrieved 20 January 2018 Inspiring student leadership King s Macadam and NUS Spotlight Spotlight 21 September 2016 Retrieved 20 January 2018 kclsu 9 March 2018 Rivalry between Kings amp UCL archived from the original on 13 December 2021 retrieved 24 April 2019 6 surprising facts about Reggie the Lion King s College London www kcl ac uk Retrieved 24 April 2019 Furness Hannah 19 March 2019 Queen and Duchess of Cambridge step out on first joint engagement as a duo The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 26 July 2019 Student Media KCLSU Roar wins best website King s College London Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 30 July 2014 Student Media KCLSU King s student media best in the country after another successful awards evening roarnews co uk a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Student media at King s comes in top three nationwide at NUS Awards roarnews co uk a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help https www studentradio org uk stations kcl radio Student Radio Association https www kclsu org organisation 15260 KCLSU The Civil Row Retrieved 20 May 2020 Our campaigns and petitions www kclsu org Retrieved 24 April 2019 Charity Details beta charitycommission gov uk Retrieved 24 April 2019 foodanddrink www kclsu org Retrieved 24 April 2019 KCLSU Your Campaigns Retrieved 21 April 2013 KCLSU Past Campaigns Archived from the original on 21 January 2013 Retrieved 21 April 2013 King s Think Tank About Us Retrieved 21 April 2013 Student Handbook 1989 1990 published by King s College London Students Union Student Council King s College London Students Union http www kclsu org governance Our Governance kclsu org Retrieved 20 June 2019 External links editKing s College London Students Union KCL Radio King s College London Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King 27s College London Students 27 Union amp oldid 1183898288, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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