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NUS & Aston Students’ Union
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What do we do? What do we cost? How does membership work?
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1922 – 2014 a (very) brief history NUS formed in 1922 because a group of students’ unions decided national policy issues need influencing in the interest of students 2005/6 membership satisfaction with NUS is 40%, affiliation fees represented 11% block grants, Aston University Students’ Union leaves NUS 2014/15 membership satisfaction above 80%, affiliation fees below 5% of block grants
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Mission, Vision & Values National voice of 7 million students across UK. Made up of some 600 students’ unions, guilds & associations, it exists to promote, defend and extend the rights of students and to develop and champion strong students’ unions. Our vision is of NUS as a pioneering, innovative & powerful campaigning organisation: the definitive national voice of students. We fight barriers to education, we empower students to shape both a quality learning experience and the world around them, and we support influential, democratic and well-resourced students’ unions. To achieve this, the core values of democracy, equality and collectivism guide our work.
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How are we set up? NUS UK NUS Services (NUSSL) NUS Charity NUS charity - builds stronger students unions NUS services - creates income for SUs & NUS NUS - national campaigning body
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Making Education Better -National Briefings & CampaignsNational Briefings -Bespoke consultancy -NSS support -QAA Reports -Student Lead Teaching Awards -Student Engagement Partnership -Partnership underpins our work on the quality of educationPartnership
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Empowering Change
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General Election 2015 Community Organising Fund Officer Development Programme General Election Hub Voter Registration Toolkit
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Helping Students’ Unions to be better -Quality Students Unions -The Strategic Support Unit -Training & Development -Democracy Commission & Election Support - Celebrating ExcellenceCelebrating Excellence
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NUS Digital -Launched in 2012 after 2 years of developmentLaunched -Pilot year 2012/13, 2013/14 first full year -53 Students’ Unions already on the platform -£2.5 million invested to date -Online democracy, club & soc sign up, e-shop and more.
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Student Opportunities & Employment -In recent years we have invested in support for students’ union clubs, societies and skills development -This has involved capacity building in students’ unions through the student opportunities hub and bespoke consultancystudent opportunities hub -We have also entered in to partnerships with other national organisations on this workpartnerships
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Resourcing Students’ Unions -Purchasing Consortium -NUS extra -NUS Digital (UnionCloud & Media) -Enterprise Project -Students’ Green Fund
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What do we cost? We operate an affiliation fee model based on a formula that takes in to account block grant and student numbers. Our current formula would give Aston an affiliation fee of £28,836 In order to smooth financial planning, we also give a 50% discount for the first full year of membership.
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What cash do you get in return? Based on comparator universities We would expect revenues between £5-7k in nus extra card sales alone By using the NUS Services consortium to purchase retail & licenced trade goods. We would expect a commercial benefit of over £20k, compared to the nearest competitor purchasing consortium (TUCO). We would expect NUS digital to deliver over £10-15k in revenue to the union in each year, depending on the package you opt for Other additional cash incentives include NCVO membership
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The membership process, what next? -Cross campus ballot for affiliation referendum -Immediate membership benefits -Ratification by national conference 2015 Questions
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