University of Sheffield Students' Union explained

Sheffield Students' Union
Established:1906
Institution:University of Sheffield
Location:Western Bank, Sheffield, England
Members:30,307 student members[1] (2023)
Affiliated:National Union of Students, Aldwych Group, National Postgraduate Committee, Nightline, UKCOSA, Sheffield Chamber of Commerce
Free Label:Societies
Free:Over 300 Clubs, Societies and Working Committees
Homepage:Sheffield Students' Union
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Above:Student Executive Committee 2024/2025 [2]
Subheader:In Office
Subheader2:30 June 2024 – 30 June 2025
Header1:Full-time Sabbatical Officers
Label2:President
Data2:Daisy Watson
Label3:Activities and Development Officer
Data3:Anna Campbell
Label4:Education Officer
Data4:Maria Jose Lourido Moreno
Label5:International and Community Officer
Data5:Jephtah Ekogiawe
Label6:Liberation Officer
Data6:Tomás Rocha-Lawrence
Label7:Welfare and Sustainability Officer
Data7:Nadya Ghani
Label8:Wellbeing and Sports Officer
Data8:Annie Henderson
Header9:Part-time Officers
Label10:Ethnic Diversity Officer
Data10:Kiara Alejandra Delgado Derteano
Label11:Disabled Students' Officer
Data11:Nick Michau
Label12:LGBT+ Students' Officer
Data12:Anmol Dubey
Label13:Mature Students' Officer
Data13:Benito Hart Prieto
Label14:Postgraduate Students' Officer
Data14:TBD
Label15:Women Students' Officer
Data15:Eloise Taylor
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Above:Senior Management
Subheader:Effective from 1 September 2023
Label2:Chief Executive
Data2:Daryl Ormerod
Label3:Director of Social Enterprise
Data3:Chris Aucott
Label4:Director of Digital Data and Marketing
Data4:Richard Copley
Label5:Director of Student Community Development
Data5:Lauren Simpson-Smillie
Label6:Director of Student Influence
Data6:Memunat Ayinla
Label7:Director of Finance and Facilities
Data7:(Vacant)
Label8:Director of People, Equity, and Organisational Development
Data8:Bethany Rogers

Sheffield Students' Union, officially known as the University of Sheffield Students' Union,[3] is the representative body of students at the University of Sheffield. It is run by a team of thirteen elected officers (7 full-time officers and 6 part-time officers).

History

The forerunner of the university was Firth College (1879) which had both a Student Common Room and student societies including an Athletics Union. The Common Room Committee specifically had a 'chairman/woman' indicating equal status (unusual for the time) with a woman student winning the earliest known election in 1896.[4] However, for the university itself, a Student Representative Council (SRC) was formed in 1906, with the name 'The University of Sheffield Union of Students' being first used in 1923. The first SRC had 20 men and 10 women elected, with 4 men and 3 women as officers. There was a Student President and two Vice-Presidents, one male and one female.[4] For some periods it was called the Guild of Students.[4]

The building for the new university, now called Firth Court, had two common rooms for students, one for men and one for women in which events could be organized. There was initial reluctance to hold dances on university property, but eventually dances were held in the main hall at lunchtimes and evenings.[4] The university acquired two small buildings in 1928 to serve as student clubs, but the Union did not get a separate building till 1936, the Graves Building (funded by J. G. Graves and designed by the Professor of Architecture, Stephen Walsh). This building is still present within the complex, though the interior is much altered.[4]

Because of the expansion in numbers, a new building was constructed in 1960–61 adjacent to the Graves Hall and linked to it, which is the basis of the current Union building. A link block had what was claimed to be the longest Union bar in the country.[5] A further expansion of the building took place in 1978, and various refurbishments occurred thereafter until 1993–6 when there was extensive reconstruction and extension, to accommodate a further increase in numbers, creating a substantially new building, designed by Mott Architecture.[4]

In addition to the Union building, the Union shared facilities with the university in adjacent buildings; University House and the Octagon Centre. A major development project was completed in 2013, integrating University House into the Union building and providing an enclosed bridge to the Octagon Centre.[6]

Aims and policies

The Students' Union aims to "advance the education of Students" by "representing the students of the University locally and nationally, organising services and activities to meet their needs" and "taking positive measures to encourage and build a student community which respects and celebrates the diversity of its membership".[7]

The Students' Union, its officers and staff are bound by democratically chosen policies and are reviewed every three years (unless circumstances warrant a more frequent review).[8]

Education policies

The Students' Union campaigns for the abolition of all tuition fees, introduction of financial support for postgraduate students, reinstatement of public investment in education as a social good, and against cuts to education.

Environmental and ethical policies

The Students' Union maintains an environmental policy, undertaking the Students' Union to: educate its members on the issue of climate change, implement an Environment Code of Best Practice, call on the university to reduce its environmental footprint, lobby local authorities to work towards a sustainable Sheffield.Nestlé products are banned within the Students' Union and its commercial services and the Students' Union has no dealings with the company due to its "unfair exploitation of third world countries".As the result of a referendum in 2012, the Students' Union has introduced a 'strong anti-arms trade policy', and has consistently lobbied the university since to divest itself of any involvement with the international arms trade.[9] In a referendum in 2011, students of Sheffield Students' Union approved a policy to stop selling bottled water and replace it with a series of free drinking fountains and affordable, re-usable bottles.[10] The bottled water ban was upheld following a referendum in October 2014,[11] and will remain in place until 2017. The Students' Union council gave its support to the Go Fossil Free campaign by passing a motion in spring 2014.[12] This global divestment movement, initiated by 350.org, encourages investors to remove their financial support for companies involved in the extraction and combustion of fossil fuels; activities which must be stopped in order to limit anthropogenic global warming.

Representative policies

The Students' Union has LGBT friendly policy, ensuring that all activities, facilities, services, organisations and events are LGBT friendly.

Policies pertaining to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

The University of Sheffield Students' Union has two policies relating to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, entitled "End Israeli Occupation" and "Twinning with the Islamic University of Gaza".[13] The Students' Union, according to these policies, lobbies the university to "divest itself from ... companies that are complicit in the occupation of the Palestinian territories"[14] and ensures that the university fosters links with the Islamic University of Gaza, offering a scholarship programme to one of their students on an annual basis. It further commits the Students' Union to "raise awareness of the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement", although does not explicitly endorse it as was the case prior to March 2019.[15]

On 16 January 2018, the Students' Union released a statement condemning the decision of US President Donald Trump to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. In the statement, on behalf of the Students' Union Council, President Kieran Maxwell condemned the move as resulting in "the human rights of Palestinians [being] undermined and violated" and called for "an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, and for East Jerusalem to be recognised as the Capital of Palestine".[16]

Representation

The Union is run by a variety of working, representative and standing committees, presided over by the Student Union Council (SUC), seven elected full-time officers and six part-time officers (prior to the 21/22 academic year there were eight full-time officer roles and no part-time officers). These elected officers are supported by a number permanent staff led by the Chief Executive Daryl Ormerod who took over the reins from Chris Aucott (who, in turn, succeeded Jaki Booth). Paul Blomfield, ex-MP for Sheffield Central constituency, was in the role for a number of years before stepping down in 2010. It is a constituent member of the NUS.

A full list of the SU's Elected Officers can be seen on the SU's 'Year Book' website page – this list goes back to 1906.

Current and previous full-time officers[17] !Role!2021–22!2022–23!2023–24!2024–25
PresidentEvie CroxfordLiam HandLily ByrneDaisy Watson
LiberationShona TullochGrace ClearyTomás Rocha LawrenceTomás Rocha Lawrence
EducationSavannah HansonAlison RomaineMaria Jose Lourido MorenoMaria Jose Lourido Moreno
International and CommunityTaylor OgleAnna FedotovaDerick LiewJephthah Ekogiawe
Activities and DevelopmentMorgan McArthurRose FranchiAnna CampbellAnna Campbell
Wellbeing and SportCharlotte McGinleyIwan JamesAnnie HendersonAnnie Henderson
Welfare and SustainabilityAnesu (Ness) Mantanda MambingoSamuel TimsonJo CamplingNadya Ghani
Current and previous part-time officers!Role!2021–22!2022–23!2023–24!2024–25
Ethnic Diversity StudentsBlair JamilaDhyasa MorganAhmad Arshad WarisKiara Alejandra Delgado Derteano
Disabled & Neurodiversity StudentsIz OstrowskaShona TullochLaura EdwardsNick Michau
LGBTQIA+ StudentsPhob UnsworthJamie ShippJephtah EkogiaweAnmol Dubey
Postgraduate StudentsLissi AbnettAlice PattersonLouise StevensonTBD
Women StudentsHannah BuddRiya ChauhanZoe LancasterEloise Taylor
Mature StudentsTom HillFreya AJ VaneveryYasin HussainBenito Hart Prieto
Role! colspan="4"
Academic year
2017–20182018–20192019–20202020–2021
PresidentKieran MaxwellLillian JonesJake VerityBeth Eyre
EducationStuart McMillianAnna Crump RaiswellCharlie PorterEllie Lynas
DevelopmentMegan McGrathMel KeeHarry CarlingJordan Weir
ActivitiesTom BrindleyCecilia Hudson-MolinaroMartha Daisy EvansJoel Kirk
SportsFlo BrookesSarah MorseBrittany BowlesMatt Graves
WomenCeleste JonesMayeda TayyabRosa TullyLily Grimshaw
WelfareReena StavesKatherine SwindellsBeren MaddisonHolly Ellis
International Students'Santhana GopalakrishnanRex BéchuSissi LiIuri Montenegro
[18] [19] [20] [21]

Facilities

The Union has a turnover of around £11,000,000. It provides for over 270 student societies,[22] and contains a student employment service, two bars, four club venues, and outlets for food and drink, clothing and stationery.[23]

'Bar One' is a traditional student bar, while 'The Interval' is described as a "laid back and sophisticated café bar".[24] Both bars hold pre-club nights with music and special events, and serve food and drinks. 'Bar One' was previously the longest union bar in the country. The union contains one of the largest beer gardens in Sheffield.

Activities

Events

The Students' Union holds a variety of student club nights throughout the week at the main club venue, Foundry. These include pop music nights ROAR on Wednesday, Pop Tarts on Saturday. On Tuesdays, The Tuesday Club is a night focusing on underground dance music, usually Drum and Bass, UK Garage or House. Various other nights including LGBT+ night "Proud", Swing & Jazz night "Jam Jar" and international students' night "One" are held in the Foundry monthly on alternating weeks. Live music events and gigs are also regularly held in the Foundry, along with conference events and fairs.

Several times a year, larger, multi-venue events encompassing the entire Students' Union site, such as Halloween Freaks Festival in October and Summer Social in June, attracting over 4,000 students.[25]

The Union, under its obligation as part of the NUS to provide 24-hour support for students, funds Sheffield University Nightline, a telephone and email based listening and information service run by student volunteers from the university.

Societies and clubs

The Union has a list of approximately 320 societies and clubs, all run through a section of the union named "The Activities and Sports Zone".

Film Unit, the Union's Film Committee, shows three films a week during term time on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Films are played in a cinema with a capacity of nearly 400, equipped with commercial 35 mm film projectors and a Dolby Digital sound system. SUTCo (Sheffield University Theatre Company) produce six plays a year at the Drama Studio, a studio theatre converted from a church, as well as the biennial 24 Hour Charity Musical – rehearsed, choreographed, designed and produced within a 24-hour period. They also produce two alternative venue productions per year. The Technical Services Committee (TSC) are volunteers responsible for the setting up and running of equipment at the aforementioned club nights and live events at the Union.

Charity

The union has an active volunteering and charity community. The RAG (Raising and Giving society) raised over £180,000 in 2011–12, through general fundraising and several larger events; the union is host to the world's largest student organised charity hitchhike, Bummit, which runs every year.[26] Another RAG tradition is Spiderwalk, a 12.5-mile trek through the city and the Peak District through the night; other societies run fund-raising activities throughout the night, such as a 24-hour role-playing event. The Union's "SheffieldVolunteering" scheme is one of the country's most active and well-recognised student volunteering schemes, with over 26,269 hours logged in 2011–12, and has won various national acclaims over the years.[27]

Publications and broadcasting

The union's publication and broadcasting is branded under the name of Forge Media.

The Forge Press newspaper (formerly The Steel Press) is published fortnightly, while Forge Radio is the union's own radio station which broadcasts throughout the Union building during term-time and over the internet. Forge TV – the newest part of Forge Media – is the Union's own television station, broadcasting online and around campus, as well as producing on-demand content.

As of September 2010, former Radio 1 DJ Mary Anne Hobbs joined the Forge Media team.

Sports

The union supports a large number of sports teams, which compete in the BUCS championships. The annual Varsity Challenge takes place between teams from the university and its rival Sheffield Hallam University in over 30 events.

Awards

It has won a succession of prestigious awards, including:

– Students' Union of the Year in the Whatuni Student Choice Awards every year since 2017 [28]

– Best Higher Education Students' Union in the country at the first ever NUS awards ceremony in 2008 [29]

– Top UK Student Union: in the 2001 Virgin Alternative Guide to Universities

– #1 Students' Union in the UK in the Times Higher Education annual awards, every year from 2009 until the SU category was removed.[30]

References

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Facts and Figures . 30 September 2023 . . 8 July 2024.
  2. Web site: SU Officers . Sheffield Students' Union . 2024 . 8 July 2024.
  3. Web site: University of Sheffield Students' Union Constitution . Sheffield Students' Union . 11 August 2018.
  4. Mathers, H., (2007) Standing up for Students University of Sheffield Union of Students
  5. Mathers, H., (2005) Steel City Scholars James & James
  6. https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/efm/estatesdevelopment/recentprojects University of Sheffield Estates and Facilities Management
  7. Web site: University of Sheffield Students' Union Constitution . University of Sheffield Students' Union . 19 May 2014 . May 2013.
  8. Web site: Current Policy. University of Sheffield Students' Union. 13 February 2013.
  9. Web site: 'Fund Education Not War' proposal voted in, as record turnout chooses new union councillors. 18 October 2012. 13 May 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140821172938/http://forgetoday.com/news/fund-education-not-war-proposal-voted-in-as-record-turnout-chooses-new-union-councillors/ . 21 August 2014 .
  10. Web site: Sheffield Students' Union.
  11. Web site: StudentVoiceShef on Twitter: "Bottled water. Policies need 50% to pass. Yes to ban 2108. No to ban 1718. Ban stands.". twitter.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20160123164251/https://twitter.com/StudentVoiceSHF/status/527908299237519360 . 23 January 2016.
  12. Web site: Sheffield Students' Union backs Fossil Free! People & Planet. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140724074759/http://peopleandplanet.org/navid17405. 24 July 2014.
  13. Web site: Policy discussion: Twinning with the Islamic University of Gaza. Anna. Berestova. 25 January 2017. 17 October 2022.
  14. Web site: End Israeli Occupation. Google Docs. 16 May 2020.
  15. Web site: Sheffield Students' Union votes to support boycott of Israel. 25 October 2012. BDS Movement. 17 October 2022 .
  16. Web site: Sheffield Students' Union. https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/7623401779/10154947095966780 . 26 February 2022 . limited. www.facebook.com. 16 May 2020.
  17. Web site: Student Leadership – Sheffield Students' Union. 27 June 2021. su.sheffield.ac.uk.
  18. Web site: SU Officers' Year Book @ Sheffield Students' Union . 16 May 2019 . su.sheffield.ac.uk.
  19. Web site: Jake Verity elected President as 2019/20 Officer results announced Forge. Wilde. Robin. 16 May 2019.
  20. Web site: At last, new SU International Students' Officer is… Forge. Warner. Ben. 16 May 2019.
  21. News: Marple. George. 13 March 2020. Record turnout sees new Sheffield SU Officer team elected. Forge Media.
  22. http://www.shef.ac.uk/union/activities-and-sport/societies/ Student Voice
  23. http://www.shef.ac.uk/union/outlets-services/ "Outlets and services"
  24. http://yoursu.sheffield.ac.uk/eat-drink-shop/interval/ "Interval Kitchen & Bar"
  25. Web site: Why is our Summer Social so dire? . The Tab Sheffield. 8 May 2015. 17 November 2017.
  26. Web site: About Us. 20 May 2013 . 20 May 2013.
  27. Web site: About Us. 20 May 2013 . 20 May 2013.
  28. Web site: Results of the 2023 Whatuni Student Choice Awards for University of the year . 27 April 2023 . www.whatuni.com.
  29. Web site: NUS Awards winners announced . . 11 May 2009.
  30. Web site: Students' Union | Study at Sheffield . The University of Sheffield. 16 May 2020.