Aldwych Group
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The Aldwych Group is the group of students' unions of the members of the Russell Group of Universities in Britain. It was established in 1994, as a watchdog in response to the creation of the Russell Group.
[edit] Members
- Imperial College Union
- King's College London Students' Union
- LSE Students' Union
- University College London Union
- University of Birmingham Guild of Students
- University of Bristol Union
- Cambridge University Students' Union
- Cardiff University Students' Union
- Edinburgh University Students' Association
- Glasgow University Students' Representative Council
- Leeds University Union
- University of Liverpool Guild of Students
- University of Manchester Students' Union
- Newcastle University Union Society
- University of Nottingham Students' Union
- Oxford University Students' Union
- University of Sheffield Union of Students
- University of Southampton Students' Union
- University of Warwick Students' Union
Apart from the unions of the Russell Group universities (listed above), the University of London Union is an observer due to four of its constituent unions being members. The National Union of Students is also an observer. The final observer to the Aldwych Group is the National Postgraduate Committee, due to the high numbers of graduate students in Russell Group universities and their research intensive focus.
[edit] Structure
The group elects a Chair, Vice-Chair and Secretary at their handover meeting in July. The current committee is:
- Chair - Brian Duggan, President of University of Warwick Students' Union
- Vice-Chair(Media) - Ben Ullmann, President of University of Bristol Union
- Secretary - Kat Borrowdale, Vice-President Glasgow University Students' Representative Council