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Leeds University Union (LUU) is the representative body for the students at the University of Leeds, England. It is led by a group of student sabbatical officers known as the Student Executive, and supported by around 140 full-time staff members, with up to 500 student members of staff at peak times, as well as hundreds of dedicated volunteers.
Union News was established as the official newspaper of Leeds University Union in 1946. [3] In 1970 the students unions of Leeds University and the then Leeds Polytechnic voted to amalgamate their newspapers into a single publication entitled Leeds Student. In its first year of existence (1970–71) and again two years later (1972–73) the ...
Leeds Student Radio is a student radio station broadcasting every day during term time from Leeds University Union at the University of Leeds. [2] It is also the official student radio station for Leeds Trinity University and Leeds College of Music. The station broadcasts online through its website. The station is run by an elected committee of ...
A Saudi PhD student at Leeds University who was given a 34-year jail sentence for posts on X has been freed, according to campaigners. Mother-of-two Salma al-Shehab was arrested in January 2021 ...
The Leeds University Union is a National Union of Students affiliated body, located on the main university campus. The union's main purpose is to support Leeds students through providing socialising opportunities, societies and group support, help and advisory services and to aid students wishing to volunteer, campaign and engage with the local ...
Edinburgh University Students' Association is the oldest students' union in the United Kingdom and Liverpool Guild of Students is England's oldest students' union. [2] The University of Glasgow has two independent students' unions , although undergraduates usually only join one of these (but can choose to join both).
Official time is a practice protected by federal law that allows federal employees to do certain union activities while being paid by the federal government, and therefore, on the taxpayer dime.
University of Cambridge and University of London: 16 1940–41 P A H Rivett University of Leeds: 17 1941–42 Sydney Checkland: University of Birmingham: 18 1942–44 Jack T Allanson University of Manchester: 19 1944–46 A T James University of London: 20 1946–47 G Mcleavy University of Leeds: 21 1947–49 W Bonney Rust University of London ...