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National Union of Students Scotland

The National Union of Students Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Aonadh Nàiseanta na Oileanaich na h-Alba, Scots: Naitional Union o Collegianers Scotland) is an autonomous body within the National Union of Students. It is the national representative body of Scotland, and its protection, and caring of Scottish students, having around 500,000 students that are pursuing higher education in Scotland. It was formed following the merging of NUS in Scotland with the Scottish Union of Students in 1971.

National Union of Students Scotland
PresidentEllie Gomersall
Founded1972
Headquarters1 Papermill Wynd
McDonald Road
Edinburgh
EH7 4QL
International affiliationEuropean Students' Union
National affiliationNational Union of Students of the United Kingdom
Websitewww.nus.org.uk/scotland

As of 2020, the president of NUS Scotland is the sole full-time elected officer and is elected for a two-year term. The current president is Ellie Gomersall.[1]

Affiliated Students' Unions edit

Students' associations in Scotland which are affiliated to NUS:

Tertiary Education:

NUS Scotland Officers edit

The full list of past officers of NUS Scotland are as follows:

NUS Scotland Chairpersons & Presidents edit

Current
Years of office Name Institution(s) Faction
2022–24 Ellie Gomersall[2] University of the West of Scotland Scottish Young Greens
Past
2020–22 Matt Crilly University of Strathclyde Independent
2018–20 Liam McCabe University of Strathclyde Independent
2017–18 Luke Humberstone University of the Highlands and Islands Independent
2015–17 Vonnie Sandlan University of the West of Scotland Organised Independents
2013–15 Gordon Maloney[3] University of Aberdeen NCAFC
2011–13 Robin Parker University of Aberdeen Independent
2009–11 Liam Burns Heriot-Watt University Independent
2008–09 Gurjit Singh University of Strathclyde Organised Independents
2006–08 James Alexander Heriot-Watt University Labour Students (2006/07)
Independent (2007/08)
2004–06 Melanie Ward Stirling University Labour Students
2002–04 Rami Okasha Aberdeen University Labour Students
2000–02 Mandy Telford University of Strathclyde Labour Students
1998-00 Richard Baker Aberdeen University Labour Students
1997–98 Shamin Akhtar University of Abertay Dundee Labour Students
1996–97 Keith Robson University of Strathclyde Labour Students
1994–96 Douglas Trainer University of Strathclyde Labour Students
1992–94 Jim Murphy University of Strathclyde Labour Students
1991–92 Derek Munn University of Aberdeen Labour Students
1989–91 Donna MacKinnon Glasgow College of Technology Labour Students
1988–89 Benny McLaughlin Glasgow College of Technology Labour Students
1986–88 Pauline McNeill Glasgow College of Building and Printing Labour Students
1984–86 Alan Smart Jordanhill College of Education Labour Students
1982–84 Bob McLean University of Aberdeen Labour Students
1981–82 Neil Stewart Aberdeen College of Commerce Labour Students
1979–81 Jeane Freeman Glasgow College of Technology
1978–79 Martin Currie Stirling University Broad Left (Young Communist League)
1977–78 Alan Christie Heriot-Watt University
1975–77 Stewart McIntosh University of Strathclyde
1973–75 Doug Harrison Jordanhill College of Education
1972–73 Stuart Paul Heriot-Watt University
1971–72 Doug Henderson University of Strathclyde Broad LeftLabour Party

NUS Scotland Depute Presidents & Vice Presidents Education (2002–19) edit

Years of office Name Institution of Origin
Past (Position Abolished)
2018–19 Gemma Jones Scotland's Rural College
2017–18 Jodie Waite Glasgow Caledonian University
2015–17 Rob Henthorn University of Aberdeen
2013–15 Robert Foster [3] Glasgow Caledonian University
2011–13 Graeme Kirkpatrick Aberdeen College
2010–11 Jennifer Cadiz Robert Gordon University
2009 Elaine Ner (resigned[4]) Carnegie College
2008–09 Liam Burns Heriot Watt University
2006–08 Jill Little University of Paisley
2005–06 James Alexander Heriot Watt University
2004–05 Phyl Meyer University of Strathclyde
2003–04 Melanie Ward University of Stirling
2002–03 Ross Renton University of Strathclyde

NUS Scotland Women's Officer (1992–2020) edit

Years of office Name Institution of Origin
Past (Position Abolished)
2019–20 Sorcha Kirker University of the Highlands & Islands
2017–19 Shuwanna Aaron University of Edinburgh
2016–17 Angela Alexander Ayrshire College
2015–16 Emily Beever Aberdeen University
2014–15 Vonnie Sandlan [5] University of the West of Scotland
2012–14 Stacey Devine Reid Kerr College
2010–12 Kelley Temple University of Strathclyde
2008–10 Kainde Manji University of Stirling
2006–08 Sarah Watson Queen Margaret University
2004–06 Jenny Duncan University of Aberdeen
2003–04 Vivienne Potter Glasgow Caledonian University
2001–03 Morven Proctor University of Stirling
2000–01 Mary McLean Glasgow Caledonian University
1999–00 Mandy Telford University of Strathclyde
1998–99 Rachel Cashman
1997–98 Honor Cohen Heriot-Watt University
1996–97 Elspeth Alexandra University of Stirling
1995–96 Shamin Akhtar University of Abertay Dundee
1994–95 Sally McGreevy Jordanhill
1993–94 University of Stirling
1992–93 Siobhan Endean Dundee Institute of Technology

NUS Scotland Vice President Communities (2012–20) edit

Years of office Name Institution of Origin
Past (Position Abolished)
2019 - 20 Jeron Van Herk Abertay University
2017–19 Elena Semple City of Glasgow College / University of Stirling
2016–17 Conor Marshall Abertay University
2015–16 Gary Paterson University of Strathclyde
2014–15 Kirsty Haigh[3] Edinburgh University
2013–14 Sinéad Wylie Glasgow Caledonian University
2012–13 Gordon Maloney Aberdeen University

See also edit

Equivalent autonomous bodies within National Union of Students of the United Kingdom:

National organisation:

References edit

  1. ^ "Ellie Gomersall elected next NUS Scotland President". FE News. 6 April 2022. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Ellie Gomersall elected next NUS Scotland President". 6 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.

External links edit

  • NUS Scotland section of NUS home page
  • NUS internal resource site for elected officers and students
  • NUS Extra Card

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National Union of Students It is the national representative body of Scotland and its protection and caring of Scottish students having around 500 000 students that are pursuing higher education in Scotland It was formed following the merging of NUS in Scotland with the Scottish Union of Students in 1971 National Union of Students ScotlandPresidentEllie GomersallFounded1972Headquarters1 Papermill WyndMcDonald RoadEdinburghEH7 4QLInternational affiliationEuropean Students UnionNational affiliationNational Union of Students of the United KingdomWebsitewww nus org uk scotlandAs of 2020 the president of NUS Scotland is the sole full time elected officer and is elected for a two year term The current president is Ellie Gomersall 1 Contents 1 Affiliated Students Unions 2 NUS Scotland Officers 2 1 NUS Scotland Chairpersons amp Presidents 2 2 NUS Scotland Depute Presidents amp Vice Presidents Education 2002 19 2 3 NUS Scotland Women s Officer 1992 2020 2 4 NUS Scotland Vice President Communities 2012 20 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksAffiliated Students Unions editStudents associations in Scotland which are affiliated to NUS Higher Education University of Aberdeen University of Abertay Dundee University of Edinburgh Glasgow Caledonian University Heriot Watt University Edinburgh Napier University Open University Royal Conservatoire of Scotland The Robert Gordon University Stirling University University of Strathclyde University of the West of Scotland Further Education Ayrshire College Borders College City of Glasgow College Dumfries and Galloway College Dundee and Angus College Edinburgh College Fife College Forth Valley College Glasgow Clyde College Glasgow Kelvin College New College Lanarkshire North East Scotland College South Lanarkshire College West College Scotland West Lothian College Tertiary Education University of the Highlands and Islands Scotland s Rural CollegeNUS Scotland Officers editThe full list of past officers of NUS Scotland are as follows NUS Scotland Chairpersons amp Presidents edit CurrentYears of office Name Institution s Faction2022 24 Ellie Gomersall 2 University of the West of Scotland Scottish Young GreensPast2020 22 Matt Crilly University of Strathclyde Independent2018 20 Liam McCabe University of Strathclyde Independent2017 18 Luke Humberstone University of the Highlands and Islands Independent2015 17 Vonnie Sandlan University of the West of Scotland Organised Independents2013 15 Gordon Maloney 3 University of Aberdeen NCAFC2011 13 Robin Parker University of Aberdeen Independent2009 11 Liam Burns Heriot Watt University Independent2008 09 Gurjit Singh University of Strathclyde Organised Independents2006 08 James Alexander Heriot Watt University Labour Students 2006 07 Independent 2007 08 2004 06 Melanie Ward Stirling University Labour Students2002 04 Rami Okasha Aberdeen University Labour Students2000 02 Mandy Telford University of Strathclyde Labour Students1998 00 Richard Baker Aberdeen University Labour Students1997 98 Shamin Akhtar University of Abertay Dundee Labour Students1996 97 Keith Robson University of Strathclyde Labour Students1994 96 Douglas Trainer University of Strathclyde Labour Students1992 94 Jim Murphy University of Strathclyde Labour Students1991 92 Derek Munn University of Aberdeen Labour Students1989 91 Donna MacKinnon Glasgow College of Technology Labour Students1988 89 Benny McLaughlin Glasgow College of Technology Labour Students1986 88 Pauline McNeill Glasgow College of Building and Printing Labour Students1984 86 Alan Smart Jordanhill College of Education Labour Students1982 84 Bob McLean University of Aberdeen Labour Students1981 82 Neil Stewart Aberdeen College of Commerce Labour Students1979 81 Jeane Freeman Glasgow College of Technology1978 79 Martin Currie Stirling University Broad Left Young Communist League 1977 78 Alan Christie Heriot Watt University1975 77 Stewart McIntosh University of Strathclyde1973 75 Doug Harrison Jordanhill College of Education1972 73 Stuart Paul Heriot Watt University1971 72 Doug Henderson University of Strathclyde Broad Left Labour PartyNUS Scotland Depute Presidents amp Vice Presidents Education 2002 19 edit Years of office Name Institution of OriginPast Position Abolished 2018 19 Gemma Jones Scotland s Rural College2017 18 Jodie Waite Glasgow Caledonian University2015 17 Rob Henthorn University of Aberdeen2013 15 Robert Foster 3 Glasgow Caledonian University2011 13 Graeme Kirkpatrick Aberdeen College2010 11 Jennifer Cadiz Robert Gordon University2009 Elaine Ner resigned 4 Carnegie College2008 09 Liam Burns Heriot Watt University2006 08 Jill Little University of Paisley2005 06 James Alexander Heriot Watt University2004 05 Phyl Meyer University of Strathclyde2003 04 Melanie Ward University of Stirling2002 03 Ross Renton University of StrathclydeNUS Scotland Women s Officer 1992 2020 edit Years of office Name Institution of OriginPast Position Abolished 2019 20 Sorcha Kirker University of the Highlands amp Islands2017 19 Shuwanna Aaron University of Edinburgh2016 17 Angela Alexander Ayrshire College2015 16 Emily Beever Aberdeen University2014 15 Vonnie Sandlan 5 University of the West of Scotland2012 14 Stacey Devine Reid Kerr College2010 12 Kelley Temple University of Strathclyde2008 10 Kainde Manji University of Stirling2006 08 Sarah Watson Queen Margaret University2004 06 Jenny Duncan University of Aberdeen2003 04 Vivienne Potter Glasgow Caledonian University2001 03 Morven Proctor University of Stirling2000 01 Mary McLean Glasgow Caledonian University1999 00 Mandy Telford University of Strathclyde1998 99 Rachel Cashman1997 98 Honor Cohen Heriot Watt University1996 97 Elspeth Alexandra University of Stirling1995 96 Shamin Akhtar University of Abertay Dundee1994 95 Sally McGreevy Jordanhill1993 94 University of Stirling1992 93 Siobhan Endean Dundee Institute of TechnologyNUS Scotland Vice President Communities 2012 20 edit Years of office Name Institution of OriginPast Position Abolished 2019 20 Jeron Van Herk Abertay University2017 19 Elena Semple City of Glasgow College University of Stirling2016 17 Conor Marshall Abertay University2015 16 Gary Paterson University of Strathclyde2014 15 Kirsty Haigh 3 Edinburgh University2013 14 Sinead Wylie Glasgow Caledonian University2012 13 Gordon Maloney Aberdeen UniversitySee also editEquivalent autonomous bodies within National Union of Students of the United Kingdom NUS Wales UCMC NUS USI Northern Ireland National organisation National Union of StudentsReferences edit Ellie Gomersall elected next NUS Scotland President FE News 6 April 2022 Retrieved 11 July 2022 Ellie Gomersall elected next NUS Scotland President 6 April 2022 a b c NUS Scotland Conference 2014 How it happened Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 8 May 2014 The Journal NUS deputy resign amid elibility row Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 8 May 2014 NUS Scotland Women s Conference Election Results Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 8 May 2014 External links editNUS Scotland section of NUS home page NUS internal resource site for elected officers and students NUS Extra Card Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Union of Students Scotland amp oldid 1199351657, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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