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GCU Students' Association Impact Report 2012/13
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How we have made a positive impact to the lives of students at GCU.
Who’s Who?TrusteesThe Trustee Board is responsible for maintaining the legal, financial and reputational integrity of the organisation and for setting our strategic direction. The Board is made up of the four elected Full Time Officers, three elected Student Trustees and three appointed External Trustees. Our Trustees are Carla Fyfe, Danielle Borrett, Sinead Wylie, Nick Lowden, Alistair McFarland, Nosheen Siddique, Cameron Shaw, Ryan Horan, Lynn Tennent, Kevin Porteous (resigned 16th May 2013) and Sheetal Revis (appointed 27th June 2013).
Full Time OfficersThe Full Time Officers are the Student President (Carla Fyfe), Vice President Education (Danielle Borrett), Vice President Wellbeing (Sinead Wylie) and Vice President Activities (Nick Lowden). The Full Time Officers are elected annually in a cross campus ballot to represent GCU students and are accountable to our members for their work.
Senior Management TeamThe Chief Executive (David Carse) is responsible for the strategic direction and operational management of the Students’ Association, reporting to the Trustee Board. The Chief Executive is supported by the Activities Manager (Gordon McTweed) and Finance Manager (Anna Dekar) in meeting our strategic plan. Staff
We have a team of 22 staff who work to meet the needs of our members.
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About UsOur Vision is that GCU students will have an outstanding experience that will live with them forever and we have written our Big Plan (our strategic plan) to help us achieve this Vision. This Impact Report will tell you how we are progressing in meeting our strategic plan and how we have made a positive impact to the lives of students at GCU.
We are a charity with charitable purposes and are a separate and independent organisation from GCU. We are located in the Students’ Association Building on the Glasgow Campus and have a base at GCU London. All GCU students are automatically members of the Students’ Association. We are a membership-led organisation.
Our Values
Diversity, Community, Participation, Fun,
Support and Leadership.
Our Mission is to represent and enable GCU students to enhance all aspects of their student experience. This is what we do on a day to day basis and is our main activity.
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Effectively Representing our Members
2,493 students voted
in our Full Time Officer elections.
Our highest turnout ever!
24 ideas were debated at Student Voice and 57 ideas were discussed at our first ever Ideas
Forum.
11School Officers appointed
to liaise between Class Reps, academic schools and the
Students’ Association.
113Class Reps participated in Student Rep Gatherings to discuss the GCU student
learning experience.
556 registered Class
Reps. 75% of students know who their Class Rep is
and 60% know what they do.
177students supported in university academic
representation cases .
216 trained Class Reps. Overall number of
Class Reps trained is now 300.
212Nominations submitted for the Teaching Awards that recognise excellence
in teaching at GCU.
New GCU London
BaseLaunch of a staffed Students’
Association office at GCU London.
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Campaigns
Think they are doing well representing students during the current exam proposal to change exams to after Christmas.
We campaigned for more printers in the library and this was achieved.
We campaigned against the University moving the exams from December
to January. The Students’ Association presented a portfolio of evidence and
campaign work including a referendum with over 1,500 votes against the changes,
a petition with over 2,000 signatures, around 500 Christmas cards with personal messages from students to the Principal, a Christmas themed protest and rally and a letter from the Student President and VP Education outlining the students’ opinion
on the matter. We were unfortunately unsuccessful with this campaign.
We campaigned for SAAS (Student Award Agency for Scotland) to improve its
process for dealing with applications and communicating progress with students. This saw a review into SAAS processes
implemented. This received press coverage in the Scotsman and Glasgow Journal.
We campaigned for a GCU Learn App and this was achieved.
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Representing our culturally diverse student population well and appropriately. They are great at fighting to improve everyones university experience.
I am pleased to hear they are actively representing the student body at main decision making debates, like that of the recent moving trimester and exam dates.
We stopped the University from introducing exam re-sit fees of £40. In August 2012 we saved students £147,000 from not having to pay
these fees.We supported the
campaign for Equal Marriage
We stopped the University from increasing the cost of re-sitting a module to £300
and kept it at the same price of £40.
We launched an Equality and Diversity survey
called Putting the You in GCU, with 526 students
responding.
We participated in the Higher Education Governance Review to
increase student representation within university governance structures. The Student President led on a joint letter
from 11 Student Presidents across Scotland for evidence to the Education and Cultural Committee in the Scottish
Parliament. This received press coverage in the Herald Scotland and
Scotsman newspapers.
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Teaching Awards 2013
The winners were...
Excellent Explanation Stuart McChlery (Glasgow School for Business and Society)
Inspiring Individual Susan Ogden (Glasgow School for Business and Society)
Super Support Louise Boyle (School for Health and Life Sciences)
Fantastic Feedback Fiona Reid (Glasgow School for Business and Society)
Tremendous Technology Robert Law (School for Engineering and Computing)
A total of 212 nominations were received
for the Teaching Awards.
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NUS Engagement
We participated in the NUS Unlocking Scotland’s Potential campaign which asked universities to invest more in widening access activity and achieve significant improvements in the number of students from deprived backgrounds that they recruit and retain and for the Scottish Parliament to legislate for new legally enforceable widening access agreements for universities, so that we achieve fairer access in Scotland over the coming years.
Delegates were sent to the NUS Scotland and NUS UK annual democratic conferences and our students participated in the NUS National Demo: Educate, Employ, Empower, where thousands of students marched through London in November 2012 to demand a properly funded tertiary education system accessible to all; fair work, fair pay and sustainable jobs.
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Communicating Effectively with our Members
6 editions of The Edit magazine produced.
82% of members find out
all student emails informative.
69%of members
find our website informative and
up-to-date.
204members attend Media Week organised by The Edit and Radio Caley.
The Edit Wins AwardThe Edit (student magazine) wins
Best Student Media at the NUS Scotland Awards 2013.
97% of the schedule was filled for Radio Caley.
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Social Media and website
179 new followers www.twitter.com/gcusainfo
4,876 likes Facebook
2.3 million facebook impressions
www.facebook.com/gcusa
21% increase in visits to www.caledonianstudent.com
379,000 page views
on our website
The Students’ Association has worked with a social media
consultancy, Postable Ltd, to develop a Social Media Strategy.
Our strategy now involves seeking out our members, listening and responding to our members and
developing our reach and influence with our members.
Win GCU agreed to give access to student emails to send targeted emails and students can unsubscribe from emails.
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Developing a Fun and Supportive Community for all our Members
23 Wellbeing Volunteers running health promotion campaigns. Health Promotion: Healthy
Eating (356 students engaged), Sexual Health (439 students
engaged).
979 one off enquiries
in the Advice Centre and
393 condoms enquires.
Healthy Competition
against Strathclyde and Glasgow University in Freshers Intervarsity Sports Day and Glasgow Taxis Cup
held in Emirates Arena.
63% Satisfaction from members in the National Student Survey
(increase of 8%) and 95% satisfaction in International
Student Barometer.
33 Nightline Volunteers offering information and a listening ear to
212 students.
35 sports clubs with 649 sports club members.
80% of members knew we ran sports clubs, 78%
satisfaction and 74% knew could start own.
90%of students surveyed
have been in the Students’ Association
Building, 92% are satisfied with the 24 hour computer lab,
92% with the Welcome Desk and 74% with the Group Study Rooms.
46 societies,
1581 society members,
79% students satisfied. 85% knew could start own society.
1613 students participated in the Active Lifestyle
Programme, with a 79% satisfaction score.
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The Students’ Association made significant investment into creating the Student Bistro. The Student Bistro provides a place for students to relax, meet friends, play pool or to have some refreshments. The Full Time Officers campaigned for the re-introduction of alcohol and the Student Bistro now offers bottled beer or wine. This work was finished in Summer 2013.
The Group Study Rooms were moved into the 24 Hour Computer Lab so that these rooms could be accessed 24/7.
The Multi-Purpose Games Court Bid was successful and was installed in the summer of 2013. However, the ARC will operate the Games Court.
Students’ Association Building
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£10,000 was raised by the Students’ Association Charity Ball held in December 2012 in memory of GCU student Allister Boyd, who passed away in 2009 following a three-year battle with cancer. Now in its fourth year, the Allister Boyd Ball was held in the Refectory with 290 in attendance. The money has been equally split between Teenage Cancer Trust and CLIC Sergent.
Allister Boyd Ball
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“Student Association: Dedication and
commitment to making the experience enjoyable.”
“Being a volunteer has allowed me to grow in
confidence and allowed me to feel more involved
in the university”
“I think the Students’ Association has done a great
job in increasing the variety of clubs, societies and services
that are available for students since I started an undergrad
course in 2006.”
“The Students’ Association was where I met a lot of people
and do great work, engaging students and offering a wide range of clubs and sports.”
“Well run sports clubs and good
support for volunteers.”
“A particularly positive factor would be the extracurricular
options available for like-minded students such
as through the Students’ Association.”
“I have had a brilliant time being part of the Wellbeing
volunteers, it is definitely one of the main highlights of my time at university.”
Membership Feedback
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Developing our Members Employability
537 members registered
onto the Student Leaders Programme.
312 members completing the Student Leaders Programme, 204 at Development Level
and 108 at Advanced Level.
NUS Impact ProjectWe have evaluated the impact of the Student Leaders Programme
through participation in the NUS and NEF
Impact Project.
73 nominations submitted for GCU Student of the
Year Award.
65% said they found the Student Leaders Programme ‘Very Useful’ and 30% said they
found the programme ‘Quite Useful’.
100% of members said they would put the Student Leaders Programme
on their CV.
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I think the Student Leaders Programme is excellent because it gives students a competitive advantage for GCU students, it adds value to their degrees and helps out perform other students in the job market.
The Student Leaders Programme has benefited my personal development and I was offered lots of support while completing the programme.
Lindsay Leadership Award 2013 Jack Fisher
Allister Boyd Award 2013 Gemma Steele
GCU Student of the Year 2013 Pei Ling Choo
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Award Winning
We are an award winning Students’ Association. We have maintained the Investors in People Standard, the Healthy Working Lives Award at Gold Level and 4 Stars in the NUS/SSS Healthy Body Healthy Mind Award.
As we have won the NUS Green Impact Award at Gold Level for two successive years, we are eligible to participate in the Green Impact Students’ Unions Excellence programme in session 2013-14.
We were delighted to the have won the NUS Green Impact Best Non-Trading Union Award 2013. NUS said: “Having scored a brilliant 331 points over the course of the year, we’re thrilled to announce that Glasgow Caledonian University Students’ Association have been decorated with the Award for Best Non-Trading Union Award in this year’s Green Impact Students’ Union Awards”.
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NUS AwardsThe Students’ Association won the Equality and Diversity Award at the NUS UK and Scotland Awards 2013. Our magazine, The Edit, also won Best Student Media 2013 at the NUS Scotland Awards.
We are the first modern university in Scotland to achieve the Student Union Evaluation Initiative (SUEI) Accreditation. SUEI is a unique quality assessment model that assists in improving the services and activities delivered to members of Students’ Associations by indicating areas for continuous improvement. We are now the fourth Students’ Association in Scotland to have achieved the Bronze Award. The audit report highlighted that we are a “well-managed organisation, effectively led and well supported by a staff team with a sense of common purpose”.
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