GCU Students Handbook 2014

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Student Handbook 2014-15


Hello and welcome to GCU Students’ Association from your Full Time Officers. Our role is to make sure you have the best possible student experience EVER! Please have a read through our handbook to find out about all the representation, support and activities that’s on offer through the Students’ Association. We hope it’s an exciting and positive year for you, our door is always open so please feel free to pop by and say hello. Have a great year.

OUR VISION That our students will have an outstanding experience that will live with them forever OUR VALUES Diversity We are proud of our diverse student body and are dedicated to activities that celebrate this diversity.

Michael, Jack, Lee and John. Full Time Officers 2014-15

CONTENTS

OUR MISSION To represent and enable GCU students to enhance all aspects of their student experience

Community

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FULL TIME OFFICERS

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STUDENT VOICE, CLASS REPS & SCHOOL OFFICERS 4 ELECTIONS, CAMPAIGNS & NUS

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ADVICE CENTRE

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STUDENT LEADERS PROGRAMME

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VOLUNTEERING WELLBEING & NIGHTLINE THE EDIT MAGAZINE & RADIO CALEY

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EVENTS 10

We foster a welcoming and inclusive environment, allowing students to form and build upon strong, lasting relationships that contribute into an enjoyable and productive University life.

Participation We promote and provide the opportunity for widespread involvement through sports, societies, volunteering and in all our activities.

Fun We are dedicated and passionate about the professional nature of working for students whilst maintaining a fun and friendly atmosphere.

SOCIETIES 10

Support

SPORT CLUBS

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STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION BUILDING STUDENT BISTRO

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We provide a high level of consistent, reliable, confidential and independent support, ensuring the welfare of all our students.

CLOTHING & MERCHANDISE

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BAMBOO & KOKOMO

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WALKABOUT 15

Leadership Throughout all our activities we encourage students to become leaders, to take pride in their University and fellow students, enabling them to be outstanding graduates.

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Full Time Officers

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The Students’ Association is led by four elected students known as Full Time Officers: Student President; Vice President Education; Vice President Wellbeing and Vice President Activities. These roles are full time paid positions and are responsible for ensuring the views of GCU students are effectively represented and for policy and strategic leadership of the Students’ Association.

Vice President Wellbeing Jack Johnston

Vice President Education John Gaughan

E: VPWellbeing@GCUstudents.co.uk T: 0141 273 1612 @GCUStudents_VPW /GCUStudentsVPW

E: VPEducation@GCUstudents.co.uk T: 0141 273 1602 @GCUStudents_VPE /GCUStudentsVPE

Student President Michael Stephenson E: StudentPresident@GCUstudents.co.uk T: 0141 273 1601 @GCUStudents_SP /GCUStudentsSP

Vice President Activities Lee Goodfellow E: VPActivities@GCUstudents.co.uk T: 0141 273 1616 @GCUStudents_VPA /GCUStudentsVPA

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Ideas

The Students’ Association is always open to embracing new initiatives, projects and causes that help GCU students, so new ideas are always welcome. Any GCU student can make a difference by sharing their ideas for improving the student experience. Whether it’s a small change that would improve your day to day experience at GCU or something much bigger you think we should be campaigning for, we want to hear about it so that we can work with you to make it happen. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/ideas

Student Voice

Student Voice is open to all GCU students and it is your chance to be part of how the Students’ Association decides on what its priorities are each year; from the issues we campaign on to the services we provide and the activities we run. If you choose to get involved there are only two meetings per trimester, you will have a say on what happens on campus and to meet lots of new people. Meetings are friendly and informal and everyone gets the opportunity to have their say which helps us to make sure we make the right decisions for all GCU students.

Class Representatives

The Students’ Association is here to make sure that as a student your needs are represented at every level. Every programme within the University should have Class Representatives at every level – usually two but sometimes more. Class Reps are there to let lecturers know when there are problems so that things can get fixed quickly rather than turning into a bigger problem. They are also there to let lecturers know what students like about the course so that they will know to keep doing them! In the first few weeks of term your lecturers should ask students on your programme if they are interested in becoming a Class Representative. If they don’t, then ask your lecturers about it. Anyone can be a Class Representatives – you don’t need any experience and it doesn’t take up a lot of time (only two meetings a year). Being a Class Representative is a good way to develop communications skills, make useful contacts within your department and add something to your CV. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/classreps

www.GCUstudents.co.uk/voice

School Officers

Each year some Class Representatives are given the opportunity to become School Officers and become involved in higher level representation in their Schools. The School Officer role receives a small payment each trimester. These roles are normally appointed at the end of each academic year.

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National Union of Students Elections

Everything we do in the Students’ Association is decided by GCU students. Each year we hold campus wide elections to elect our new Full Time Officers. The elections take place in March and information about them will start appearing in December. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/elections

Campaigns

The Students’ Association is committed to campaigning to improve your student experience. Whether its protesting against tuition fees, fighting for fair treatment for international students or campaigning for better feedback on coursework, we’ll be there wearing the t-shirt (quite literally!). With a responsibility to our wider community we also campaign on wider issues beyond education and have campaigned for the rights of students in other countries, environmentalism and equal rights amongst many other issues. We have campaigns to represent all of the different groups within our student body.

The Students’ Association is a member of the National Union of Students (NUS) which means all GCU students are members too. NUS is a national campaigning body which exists to promote, defend and extend the rights of students. As part of NUS we work together with other students’ associations from across the country to campaign and lobby the government to ensure the best outcome for our students. We are always looking for students who want to get involved in national campaigns. Whether it’s taking part in a demo or writing to your MSP, you can help us make a difference. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/NUS

Our Education Campaigns: www.GCUstudents.co.uk/education Our Liberations Campaigns (Women, LGBT, Ethnic Minority, Disabled): www.GCUstudents.co.uk/liberation Our Ethical and Environmental Campaign: www.GCUstudents.co.uk/EandE www.GCUstudents.co.uk

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The Advice Centre

The Advice Centre is located at the entrance to the Students’ Association Building. We provide a free nonjudgemental and confidential service to all GCU students where we represent and promote the interests of both individuals and the student body as a whole. We are the only service at GCU that provides independent and confidential advice, guidance and representation to students on academic procedures such as Mitigating Circumstances, Academic Appeals, Student Disciplinary, Complaints and Harassment issues.

We also offer advice on a wide range of other issues including: • Problems on your course: Difficulties with fellow students or tutor? Do you feel your course is not right for you? • Representation for Disciplinaries: Information on your rights and responsibilities including minor and major offences e.g. plagiarism, cheating, and anti-social behaviour. • Listening and support: Coming to University for the first time can be daunting and challenging. If you just want to talk and need someone to listen in complete confidence or you might be worried about a friend, then pop in to see one of our Advisers as we are here to help. • Financial worries: Why not come in and talk to one of our Advisers about it? If appropriate we can refer you to other services.

The Advice Centre is open Monday – Friday, 9am to 5pm. Contact the Advice Centre Call: 0141 273 1650 or Email: advice@GCUstudents.co.uk

• Sexual Health: Would you like an unlimited supply of condoms and information about sexual health? Then pop into the Advice Centre and access the free condom service. Our service is linked to the sexual health clinic at the Sandyford Initiative.

Our two full time Student Advisers, Caroline and Meg can be contacted by phone and email to make an appointment in advance or you can just drop into the centre in the Students’ Association Building at a time that suits you.

www.GCUstudents.co.uk/advice

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Student Leaders Programme

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Need a boost? A recent Students’ Association survey concluded that students are 7% more likely to achieve a 2:1 or 1st class degree by participating in the Student Leaders Programme! You’ve all found yourselves being asked that unavoidable question, “What are your plans after you’ve finished University?” No matter what your plans are, the Student Leaders Programme can make sure you’ve got the skills to take you where you need to go. The programme aims to get you to think about leadership and to realise that every GCU student has the ability to demonstrate leadership throughout their University career, in the workplace and in any volunteering or mentoring role. Getting involved in the programme will allow you to become more confident, perform better and most importantly you will learn how to ‘sell’ yourself in this increasingly competitive graduate market. Once you have successfully completed the programme, there is a celebration event at the end of the year to recognise your achievements. You’ll also have the opportunity to be awarded the prestigious GCU Student of the Year Award! Join the Student Leaders Programme to meet new friends, learn new things and start building your future today - because you’ll be a graduate before you know it! The programme is open to students that are actively volunteering either within or out with the university.

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“As Principal, I am fully supportive of the Student Leaders Programme. This innovative programme will stand students in good stead after graduation as they grow in their careers and personal lives as global citizens.” Professor Pamela Gillies CBE, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, GCU

“The Programme enabled me to meet new people from different areas of the uni and helped me to feel like I was a member of the GCU community.” Student Leader (from 2014 feedback)

“This is a great programme. I previously attended another university and they had nothing like this.” Student Leader (from 2014 feedback)

“Student Leaders is a big part of the reason I ended up running for President, the opportunity to gain skills and meet students from all round the Campus was invaluable.” Michael Stephenson, Student President & Advanced Student Leader

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Volunteering

The Students’ Association offers a wide variety of volunteering opportunities, most opportunities require no previous experience and training and support is provided. Through volunteering you will learn and develop skills that are essential for graduates in any degree. Students who volunteer with the Students’ Association can participate in the Student Leaders Programme and gain recognition

for their commitment and contribution. Volunteering opportunities include being a Class Representative, a Student Voice Member, Wellbeing Volunteering, Nightline Volunteering, The Edit magazine, Radio Caley, Events, Society or Sports Club Committees. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/groups

Wellbeing Volunteering

Why not get involved and see how YOU could make a difference to the wellbeing of 17,000 GCU students. Wellbeing Volunteers help to run campaigns throughout the year and help promote issues surrounding student wellbeing. This year our campaigns will include drugs awareness, sexual health, healthy eating and we will complete the programme with our annual one day Wellbeing Fayre. With so many exciting areas to focus on, Wellbeing Volunteering is a lively activity to get involved with. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/wellbeingvol

Nightline Volunteering

Nightline is a confidential telephone and online listening and information service for students that is run by committed, trained and supported student volunteers from 7pm to 7am, Monday- Friday during term time. Being a Nightline volunteer is a commitment – it is both challenging and rewarding. It is a great opportunity to gain useful training and experience, to make new friends and to have fun whilst also providing a valuable service to your student community.

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The Edit Magazine

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The Edit is the Students’ Association’s award winning magazine written by GCU students for GCU students, it published in print and online. You can get involved and volunteer to be a writer, photographer, graphic designer or PR and contribute to magazine while you study. Topics include fashion, arts, student news, music, writing reviews or any other subject of interest to students. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/theedit

Radio Caley

Radio Caley is the Students’ Association’s online radio station; it’s organised and co-ordinated by GCU student volunteers. There are a number of roles that you get involved in by volunteering, these include production, presenting, fundraising, music, PR and technical. No experience is necessary and full training is provided. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/radiocaley

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Events

The Students’ Association organises loads of exciting and fun events throughout the academic year. Going along to one of our events is great for expanding your social circle, trying something new, relaxing with friends, having some fun and de-stressing from studying. Check the website to find out what’s on when and come along, or you can register to volunteer as part of our Events Team and help organise and co-ordinate activities. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/events

Societies

Every society is run by GCU students so activities can be shaped by you and your fellow members, and there are around 60 societies offering activities during the academic year. These are course based, culture, faith and liberation groups as well as social, interest and hobby based societies. If you can’t see the society for you then it’s really easy to start your own. Many societies hold weekly activities and regular events so there’s always something going on to get involved with. You can also volunteer to be on a Society Committee and help to run and co-ordinate their activities. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/groups

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Getting involved in sports clubs is a great way to make new friends, have some fun, be active and feel good. There are around 35 different clubs, all organised by GCU student volunteers and most hold weekly activities and participate in competitions throughout the year. You can also volunteer to be on a Sports Club Committee and could be responsible for co-ordinating activities, leading the team on the pitch or organising social events. If you don’t find a Sports Club you like then you can start your own.

Annual Membership GCU Student: £35 GCU Graduate and Staff: £50 The first sports club session you go to is FREE, after that you need to buy a membership.

Sports Clubs membership includes admission to ALL sports clubs, so you only need to pay once. Membership provides personal accident insurance and where applicable use of club equipment, coaching, facility costs, competition entry and subsidised transport to activities.

Some sports clubs may make an additional charge at each activity. The membership gives each member voting rights at AGMs and meetings of the sports club indicated on the membership form. www.GCUstudents.co.uk/groups www.GCUstudents.co.uk

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Students’ Association Building Level 0 24hr Social Learning Space: A place to do a bit of studying any time of the day. 24hr Computer Lab: 120 computers for student use. Bookable Group Study Rooms: Email studyrooms@GCUstudents.co.uk to book.

Level 1 (entrance into building) Welcome Desk: If you’ve got a question or query this is where to start. Student Bistro: The place for you to eat, drink, relax or play some pool or foosball. Radio Caley Advice Centre

Level 2 Student Involvement Zone: The place for you to engage with our representation and activities team and a space to meet other students. Meeting rooms (NH208 & NH209) Full Time Officers and Staff

Outdoor Facilities Take some time out from study and use the outdoor Basketball Court or Traverse Wall next to the Students’ Association Building, the areas are free to use and is a great way to relax and be active.

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Open 8.30am-7.30pm (Mon-Fri) You’ll find the Bistro on Level 1. Full menu available including: breakfast, filled baguettes, rolls and burgers. Hot and cold drinks, beer and wine.

Eat. Drink. Relax. Eat. Drink. Relax. Eat. Drink. Relax.

Clothing and Merchandise Buy you own branded clothing and merchandise with GCU Students’ Association. Choose from a range of hoodies, t-shirts, polo-shirts, jackets, fleeces, body warmers and many more. Personalise with your initials, year and the name of your programme/ course/ society or sports club. Use promo code GCAL for FREE delivery to the Students’ Association. www.pslteamsports.com/GCU

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GCU Students Association’s Official Partner Bar & Nightclub 2014/15 OPEN: Tue - Sun, 10.30pm till 3am 51a W Regent St, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 2AE ENTRY OFFERS Tuesday - FREE ALL NIGHT Wednesday - Free before 12 - £2 entry thereafter Thursday - FREE ALL NIGHT Friday - Free before 12.30 Saturday - £5 entry all night Sunday - FREE BEFORE 12.30 Bamboo has 3 rooms of different musical genres and 10 booths for you to hire for a night out www.bamboo51.com www.facebook.com/BambooGlasgow

EXCLUSIVE £1 DRINK OFFERS WITH YOUR STUDENT CARD! (Drink deals change very month!)

OPEN: Mon & Tue 11pm-3am, Thu 1030pm-3am, Fri & Sat 10pm till 3am (Open till 4am for special events). 51 W Regent St, Glasgow G2 2AE ENTRY OFFERS Monday free before 12.30 Tuesday free all night Thursday free before 12 Kokomo has a large main room with the addition of ‘The Parlour’ VIP room and over 15 booths that you can book for any event.

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The official bar for GCU students and staff. Upstairs open 11am-8pm & til 12am on Wednesdays.

Exclusive drinks and food offers with your student card!

3am licence available for functions and bookings. 3 pool tables, table football and table tennis.

£1.99 for Lager, Strongbow, Corona, VK, Jagerbomb, vodka + mixer

£4.99 Food Deal including a drink. www.walkaboutbars.co.uk/venues/glasgow Find it at: 128 Renfield Street, Glasgow, G2 3AL.

Contact

Loads of meals to choose from. 20% off the rest of the menu Areas available to book for all societies and groups with free nibbles included no matter what the function.

E: Johnpaul.McMullen@walkaboutbars.com M: 07500 115 558

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