OF STUDENTS
1922 - 2011
Mike Day
NATIONAL UNION OF
STUDENTS
Representation
Roman Emperor.
Frederick Barbarossa
Scottish University. It is
Representative Council
a Studenten Anschluss or
students union.
appointment of an Assessor, an
today.
ibid
staff-student committee to
an interest in examination
methods, assessment,
Representative Councils of
cessation of hostilities at an
representatives on Senate; an
broadening of culture
independent of any political or
by establishing an intellectual
formally represented at
President. Meanwhile an
would be based on a
become a reality.
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President
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however he continued to be
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succesful applications.
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beginning to articulate
to flourish.
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summarised in a book A
administration of the
universities18. Later
commentators were critical of the
Charter it would be very difficult
for any liberal minded person to
deny them the first four rights,
very few would ever dream of
doing so. The fifth, however
shows an entire misconception of
the nature of the university,
essentially a body of mature
seekers after knowledge who
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crisis.
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Ministry in advance of
encouragement of discussion on
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President of NUS; as a
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over.
further deterioration of
University.
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the organisation.
international agreed a
Communist coup in
University wrote of a:
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sabbatical officer
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referendum on membership in
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membership.
typical examples.
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capacity as an educational
Grants Committee.
Lord Robbins
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development of student
community action32.
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College government
levels of representation on
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or Germany.
A student occupation
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lack of representation.
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1968
participants were
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happened.
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9. A growing membership
entertainments.
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Education Bill.
organisation37.
1980
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organisation or another, on
engage in community
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restoration.
student representation it
representation on key
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stakeholder in education by
processes.
Africa
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movement, international
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eighties.
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London
democratically elected
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in proposed legislation to a
proposed legislation to
legislation on freedom of
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college or to university do so
collapsed.
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legislation
students
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Dates
Institution
Career
Ivison S.
1922
Director of the
Macadam
Royal Institute of
International
Affairs
A Gordon
1922 - 1923
Oxford
Bagnall
Ralph Nunn
Journalist in
South Africa
1923 - 1924
Birmingham
May
Permanent
Secretary at NUS
F.G.G. Carr
1924 - 1925
Cambridge
W.J. Langford
1925 - 1926
Reading
J.E. Meredith
1926 - 1927
Bangor
Frank Ongley
1927 - 1929
Reading
Darvall
Ministry of
Information
Sam Cohen
1929 - 1930
Cardiff university
H. Trevor
1930 - 1931
Bristol University
Academic
1931 - 1933
Nottingham University
Secretary of the
Lloyd
Denis Follows
Football
Association
Charles G.
1933 - 1934
London
Gilmore
F. Lincoln
1934 - 1936
Sheffield University
Ralphs
Senior Education
Officer for
Norfolk
J.Fraser Milne
1936 - 1938
London
R.R.S. Ward
1938 - 1939
Sheffield University
Brian Simon
1939 - 1940
Cambridge University
Peter A.H.
1940 - 1941
Leeds University
1941 - 1942
Birmingham University
Academic
J.T. Allanson
1942 - 1944
Manchester University
Academic
A.T. James
1944 - 1946
London
G. McLeavy
1946 - 1947
Leeds University
Academic
Rivett
S.G.
Checkland
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President
Dates
Institution
Career
William
1947 - 1949
London
College Principal
1949 - 1951
Diplomatic
Bonney Rust
Stanley K.
Jenkins
John M.
Service
1951 - 1952
Manchester University
Thompson
General
Secretary of the
ISC
Fred Jarvis
1952 - 1954
Oxford University
General
Secretary of the
NUT
Frank H.
1954 - 1956
Nottingham University
Copplestone
Roland
ITN
1956 - 1958
Freeman
Dennis J.
Head of News at
Local politician
and composer
1958 - 1960
Southampton university
1960 - 1962
Aberystwyth University
A.R. Hughes
1962 - 1964
Aberystwyth University
T.W. Savage
1964 - 1966
Geoff Martin
1966 - 1968
Trevor A. Fisk
1968 - 1969
Jack Straw
1969 - 1971
Leeds University
Politician
Digby Jacks
1971 - 1973
Institute of Education
Trade Unionist
John Randall
1973 - 1975
York University
Chief Executive
Grennan
J. Gwyn
Morgan
Civil Servant
of the QAA
Charles Clarke
1975 - 1977
Cambridge University
Politician
Sue Slipman
1977 - 1978
Head of various
NGOs
Trevor Phillips
1978 - 1980
Chair of the
Equality and
Human Rights
Commission
David
Aaronovitch
1980 - 1982
Manchester University
Broadcaster and
Author
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President
Dates
Institution
Career
Neil Stewart
1982 - 1984
Aberdeen University
Phil Woolas
1984 - 1986
Manchester University
Politician
Vicky Phillips
1986 - 1988
Solicitor
Maeve
1988 - 1990
Liverpool University
Head of various
Sherlock
NGOs now
training for the
clergy
Stephen
1990 - 1992
Oxford University
Politician
1992 - 1994
Politician
Jim Murphy
1994 - 1996
Strathclyde University
Politician
Douglas
1996 - 1998
Strathclyde University
Senior officer in
Twigg
Lorna
Fitzsimmons
Trainer
a Local Authority
Andrew Pakes
1998 2000
Hull University
Trade Unionist
Owain James
2000 2002
Warwick University
Third Sector
Mandy Telford
2002 2004
Strathclyde University
Trade Unionist
Kat Fletcher
2004 - 2006
Leeds University
Gemma
2006 2008
Wes Streeting
2008 2010
Cambridge University
Aaron Porter
2010 2011
Leicester University
Tumelty
Current
President
Liam Burns
2011
Heriot-Watt University
President elect
NUS Officers in 1997 at NUS 75th Anniversary L R Fred Gee former President of
UCLSU, Stanley Jenkins, Fred Jarvis, Roland Freeman, Bill Rust, Ralph Blumenau
and Sir Norman Lindop
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