National Union of Students Scotland
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National Union of Students Scotland | |
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President | Ellie Gomersall |
Founded | 1972 |
Headquarters | 1 Papermill Wynd McDonald Road Edinburgh EH7 4QL |
International affiliation | European Students' Union |
National affiliation | National Union of Students of the United Kingdom |
Website | www.nus.org.uk/scotland |
The National Union of Students
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
Students' associations in Scotland which are affiliated to NUS:
Higher Education
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Further Education
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Tertiary Education:
NUS Scotland Officers
The full list of past officers of NUS Scotland are as follows:
NUS Scotland Chairpersons & Presidents
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Years of office | Name | Institution(s) | Faction |
2022–24 | Ellie Gomersall[2] | University of the West of Scotland | Scottish Young Greens |
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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
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2011–13 | Robin Parker | University of Aberdeen | Independent |
2009–11 | Liam Burns
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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
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Labour Students |
2002–04 | Rami Okasha | Aberdeen University
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Labour Students |
2000–02 | Mandy Telford | University of Strathclyde | Labour Students |
1998-00 | Richard Baker
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Aberdeen University
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Labour Students |
1997–98 | Shamin Akhtar | University of Abertay Dundee
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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
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Labour Students |
1988–89 | Benny McLaughlin | Glasgow College of Technology
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Labour Students |
1986–88 | Pauline McNeill | Glasgow College of Building and Printing | Labour Students |
1984–86 | Alan Smart | Jordanhill College of Education
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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
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1978–79 | Martin Currie | Stirling University
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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
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1972–73 | Stuart Paul | Heriot-Watt University | |
1971–72 | Doug Henderson | University of Strathclyde | Broad Left – Labour Party |
NUS Scotland Depute Presidents & Vice Presidents Education (2002–19)
Years of office | Name | Institution of Origin | |
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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
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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)
Years of office | Name | Institution of Origin | |
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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)
Years of office | Name | Institution of Origin | |
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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
Equivalent autonomous bodies within National Union of Students of the United Kingdom:
- NUS Wales(UCMC)
- NUS-USI(Northern Ireland)
National organisation:
References
- ^ "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.