How to get involved BUCS 2009 SABBATICAL & ADMINISTRATOR TRAINING.

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How to get involved BUCS 2009 SABBATICAL & ADMINISTRATOR TRAINING

Opportunities Elections and voting Student Officers Student Regional Chair & Regional Meetings Regional Competitions Representative Development programme at AGM Keele 1-4 September – Book Now Professional Development Days

27 Member Institutions in the Division Brunel City Goldsmiths Greenwich Imperial Imperial Medics King’s King’s Medics Kingston London (ULU) London Met. LSE South Bank Middlesex Queen Mary Royal Free Medics Royal Holloway Royal Vets College SOAS St. Bart’s Hospital St. George’s Hospital St. Mary’s College Thames Valley UCL East London Uni of the Arts Westminster Purple : denotes University of London Colleges

43 Members of the Playing Conference From South-East Division Brighton Bucks Chilterns Canterbury CCC Chichester Imperial at Wye Kent …. Plus Medway ‘multiversity’ From East Division Bedfordshire (Luton) Essex Hertfordshire Writtle College Purple : denotes University of London College The South-East conference (playing structure) is London Division, plus : Portsmouth Reading Roehampton Surrey Sussex

London Issues – An AU Perspective Size : by far the largest Division – containing 27 of c.150 institutions Integrated Medical Schools competing separately Federal entry (University of London) ‘Multiversity’ entry – Medway (Kent, Greenwich, Canterbury) Off-campus Sports Grounds Additional student League competition : ULU, SESSA Additional student Cups : ULU, SESSA, United Hospitals Historically pro-active in BUSA (students and administrators) Not many Uni Sports Dept’s compared to norm (UL Colleges) 5 separate ‘Pro-Active Partnerships’ for Region Geographical concentration : bad for referees... But good for transport links!