National Union of Students Scotland

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NUS Scotland logo circa mid-1990s
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NUS Scotland logo circa mid-1990s

The National Union of Students Scotland is the Scottish section of the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom. NUS Scotland was formed following the merger of the NUS in Scotland with the Scottish Union of Students in 1971. The first Chairperson of NUS Scotland was Douglas Henderson.

In 1984 the title was changed to President. NUS Scotland presidents are elected at the NUS Scotland Conference by student representatives from member students’ associations, and hold the post from 1 July to 30 June. Presidents can hold this post for a maximum of two years.

[edit] NUS Scotland Chairpersons & Presidents

The full list of past Chairpersons and Presidents of NUS Scotland are as follows:

  • 1971-72 Douglas Henderson
  • 1972-73 Stuart Paul
  • 1973-75 Doug Harrison
  • 1975-77 Stewart McIntosh
  • 1977-78 Alan Christie
  • 1978-79 Martin Currie
  • 1979-81 Jeanne Freeman
  • 1981-82 Neil Stewart
  • 1982-84 Bob McLean
  • 1984-86 Alan Smart
  • 1986-88 Pauline McNeill
  • 1988-89 Benny McLaughlin
  • 1989-91 Donna MacKinnon
  • 1991-92 Derek Munn
  • 1992-94 Jim Murphy
  • 1994-96 Douglas Trainer
  • 1996-97 Keith Robson
  • 1997-98 Shamin Aktar
  • 1998-2000 Richard Baker
  • 2000-02 Mandy Telford
  • 2002-04 Rami Okasha
  • 2004-06 Melanie Ward
  • 2006- James Alexander

[edit] See also

Equivalent "special regions":

  • UCMC (NUS Wales) and NUS-USI (Northern Ireland)

Subsidiary organisations:

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