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National Executive Committee 2008/09

Full-time officers

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NUS President Wes Streeting NUS National Treasurer Dave Lewis National Secretary Richard Budden Beth Walker, Vice President (Further Education) Aaron Porter, Vice President (Higher Education) Ama Uzowuru, Vice President (Welfare) Beth Walker, Vice President (Further Education) NUS National Treasurer Dave Lewis

NUS Full time officers


Presidents of NUS' devolved Nations

Gurjit Singh, President (NUS Scotland) Ben Gray, President (NUS Wales) Katie Morgan, Convenor NUS-USI

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National Liberation Officers

Black Students' Officer Bellavia Ribeiro-Addy LGBT Officer Daf Adley LGBT Officer Lucy Brookes Women's Officer Katie Curtis International Students' Officer Manishta Sunnia Disabled Students' Officer Adam Hyland

NUS Liberation Officers 2008


Twelve Executive Members


Sam Rozati 4 Rob Owen Hind Hassan Susan Nash Nasir Tarmann Nasir Tarmann Joel Braunold Ben Whittaker Ed Marsh Hollie Williams Tom Stubbs Tom Stubbs Elizabeth Somerville Yemi Makinde

NUS' Exec Members


The National Executive Committee is made up of 27 representatives who are elected at National Conference or at regional or liberation campaign conferences. Guided by the constitution they implement the policy and objectives of NUS and direct the work of its staff.

The NEC must meet at least three times in a financial year. The National President may call Executive meetings and they must also call a meeting on receipt of a written request from four members of the Executive. Quorum is reached by the attendance of at least half of the Committee.

All members of the NEC are expected to attend NEC meetings, National Council and Annual Conferences and any extraordinary conferences. An NEC member can only be removed by a vote of no confidence at a National Conference, although they can have areas of responsibility removed by a vote at National Council.

Contacting the NEC
The NEC can be contacted for help or advice, to speak at meetings, or to visit your college. However, if you are seeking help on an issue as an individual, please speak to your students' union or association first, as NUS normally deals with cases referred to us by students' unions only. Your own union is likely to be able to provide the help or advice you may be seeking on individual matters.

By email: NUS President: president@nus.org.uk
General: nusuk@nus.org.uk
NUS Wales: office@nus-wales.org.uk
NUS Scotland: mail@nus-scotland.org.uk
NUS-USI Northern Ireland: info@nistudents.org

By post: Apart from the Presidents of NUS Scotland and Wales and the Convenor of Northern Ireland, all members of the NEC can be contacted at:
2nd Floor, Centro 3
19 Mandela Street
London NW1 0DU

2By telephone:
NUS Headquarters Tel: 0871 221 8221, text phone: 020 7380 6649
NUS Scotland Tel: 0131 556 6598
UCMC/NUS Wales Tel: 029 2068 0070
NUS-USI NI Tel: 028 9024 4641

By fax:
NUS HQ Fax: 0871 221 8222
NUS Scotland Fax: 0131 557 5679
UCMC/NUS Wales Fax: 029 2075 7083
NUS-USI NI Fax: 028 9043 9659

Finding out about NUS policy The NEC ensure that NUS policy is put into practice. Policy itself, however, is discussed and set by NUS Annual Conference. NUS Scotland and Wales and NUS-USI in Northern Ireland also pass policies within their own jurisdictions, as do the liberation campaigns. To ask a question about NUS policy you can contact the National Secretary or another NEC member with responsibility for that issue. If you are unsure whom to contact, speak to your Regional Officer or Development and Training Officer who may be able to help. Even if they can't, they will certainly know who can.


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