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The Glasgow University Students' Representative Council, also known simply as the Students' Representative Council or by the acronyms GUSRC and SRC is a student union at the
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. Unlike at other universities in the United Kingdom, the University of Glasgow operates a unique system, with four separate and independent bodies providing services to the student body. In contrast with the Glasgow University Union, Queen Margaret Union, and
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, which provide social and sporting facilities for their members respectively, the SRC is responsible for representing the views and interests of the student body to the University. The Students’ Representative Council is recognised as the only representative body at the University under the Universities (Scotland) Act 1889 and subsequent enactments. The other student bodies have limited representation on University Committees to enable the University to support their work, but the SRC is the only representative body and consequently the only student body to hold positions on the University Senate and University Court. Upon enrolment at the University, all students automatically become members of the SRC, although they are entitled to opt-out of this membership. In addition to its representative function, the Students’ Representative Council runs events for students at the University. These include the University’s Freshers’ Week (in collaboration with the other student bodies) and its Freshers’ Fair; welfare initiatives; support for 300 clubs and societies; and housing and funding the University's Glasgow Guardian newspaper and other student media. Originally located in Pearce Lodge, the SRC is now housed in the McIntyre Building on University Avenue.


History

The Students’ Representative Council was founded on 9 March 1886. Despite its contemporary independence from the Glasgow University Union, members of the Union founded the SRC in order to lobby the University to fund the creation of a building for the Union they had founded the previous year. In 1890, the University agreed to construct the John McIntyre Building, now the offices of the SRC, for the Glasgow University Union. Prior to the establishment of the Students’ Representative Council, the only official representation of the student body was carried out through the
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and clubs established to support Rectorial campaigns, such as the Peel Club. In 1932, the Glasgow University Union relocated to its own building at 32 University Avenue, where it remains today, with the John McIntyre Building then housing the all-female Queen Margaret Union. At this time, the SRC was housed in the Pearce Lodge, the former gatehouse of the University's old site on the High Street which had been reassembled at Gilmorehill. After the Queen Margaret Union relocated to its current location in 1969, the SRC’s offices moved into the then-John McIntyre Building. The building was later renamed to simply the McIntyre Building to reflect that John McIntyre’s gift of £5,000 (equal to around £300,000 in 2010) was donated in memory of his wife Anne.


Notable former officers

A number of former Students' Representative Council officer bearers have gone on to careers in politics and public service, including: *
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(Senior Vice-President) * Angela Constance,
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(President, 1991–92) *
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(Senior Vice-President, 1991–92) *
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, actor (President, 1976–77) (as Ronald Porter) * John Lamberton Bell, minister and hymn-writer, Rector of the University (President, 1974–75) *
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, Chancellor of the University (President, 1951–52) *
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, Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Scottish Land Court (President, 1910–11) *
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, Chancellor of the Exchequer (President, 1892–93) *
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(General Representative, 1982–83) * Nicola Sturgeon,
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(President, 1995–96)


Representation

The SRC comprises 47 representatives, four of whom are general representatives and two of whom are first-year representatives. Elections to all positions are held annually in the spring, with a secondary election in the autumn to fill any academic or welfare positions left vacant and to elect general and first-year representatives. In addition to the elected members, the Presidents of the Glasgow University Union, Queen Margaret Union, and
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are invited to attend meetings, as is the immediate Past President of the SRC. The following is the council for the 2022/23 academic year:
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s * President - Ella McCabe * Vice-President (Education) - Mia Clarke * Vice-President (Student Support) - Eva Simmons * Vice-President (Student Activities) - Sam Malis Undergraduate College Convenors * Arts - Emma Lindquist * Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences - Pak Lam Su * Science and Engineering - Jamie McKay * Social Sciences - Duncan Henderson
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Convenors * Arts - Kevin Leomo * Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences - Kris Abhiseck Beharee * Science and Engineering - Mufeed Patel * Social Sciences - Cat Thornton * Research - Hannah Baer General and First Year Representatives * General Representative - Ellie Wood * General Representative - Lewis Trundle * General Representative - Pak Su * General Representative - Qijia Vivian Zhang * First Year Representative - Isaac Gilbert * First Year Representative - Tony Anderson Welfare Officers *
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Officer - Sharlotte Jenell Green * Race Equality Officer - Temisan Atsegoh * Gender Equality Officer - Rinna Vare * Age Equality Officer - Ethan Wilson * Disability Equality Officer - Hailie Pentleton *
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' Officer - Xinyu He * Charities, Clubs and Societies Officer - Becky Laird * Environmental Officer - David Gabra * Mental Health Equality Officer - Tanya Agarwal School Representatives * Business School - Niklas Fritschen * Chemistry - Arnav Saxena * Critical Studies - Tiegan Meadows * Computing Science - Zoltan Kiss * Culture & Creative Arts - Chloe Waterhouse * Engineering - Amandeep Kainth * Education - Vacant * Geographical & Earth Sciences - Elizabeth Barre * Humanities - Reece Paul * Interdisciplinary Studies - Vacant * Law - Miko Mojsiej * Life Sciences - Hanne Krogsaeter * Mathematics & Statistics - Michalis Stavrou * Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing - Kirsty Craig * Modern Languages & Cultures - Ian McGowan * Physics and Astronomy - Abigail Whelan * Psychology - Paul Skinner * Social & Political Sciences - Matilda Franz * Veterinary Medicine - Vacant University departments are responsible for organising the election of individual class representatives, who are supported in their duties by the Vice-President (Education) and their college's convenor.SRC : About SRC : Student Reps
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. The four sabbatical officers are also accorded membership of the Senate, while the President and a Court Assessor (elected by the Council) are entitled to sit on the University Court. The Council also elects representatives to numerous university committees, including the Health, Safety & Well-being Committee, the
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Committee and the
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Committee. The SRC is also home to the Rector of the University, elected by the students to represent them. This is achieved primarily through the Rector's role as chair of the University Court. The incumbent Rector is Lady Rita Rae, a retired Senator of the Colleges of Justice. Lady Rae was elected in April 2021 and will serve until April 2024. Glasgow University SRC is represented at a national level by the Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland (CHESS), the
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(NPC), and the Aldwych Group.


Services

The SRC provides the following non-representative services to students at the University: * Advice Centre - free and confidential advice * GU Volunteering - opportunities for students * Jobshop - a job vacancies service * Secondhand Bookshop - students can buy and sell course texts * Nightline - an anonymous, confidential telephone support and information service * Photocopying - photocopying service available for students at the University Until 2004 the SRC ran a shop selling stationery, newspapers, snacks and University merchandise. It was housed in the "HUB" building beside the university library, now refurbished as the
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Building.


Media

The SRC also partly funds and houses four student media groups. They retain
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from the SRC whilst benefiting from its support. Many of those involved in the SRC's student media have won awards for their work and gone on to find a career in the media. These groups are: * Glasgow University Guardian - fortnightly newspaper *
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(GUM) - termly magazine *
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(GUST) - broadcast online and via screens around campus *
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station The SRC previously referred to the media as "publications" and until 2004 the SRC website glasgowstudent.net was run as a fifth media group. There are other student run media groups at the University, housed within the unions, including G-YOU, published by the Glasgow University Union, and qmunicate, published by the Queen Margaret Union.


References

* Archives relating to the Glasgow University Students' Representative Council are maintained by the
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External links


Glasgow University SRC

CHESS

NPC
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