Networks
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What do networks do?
Networks act as social and influencing groups for students, allowing you to meet other like-minded people, form and build your communities, and have your say on how the Students' Union UCL can better represent you!
How are they run?
Networks are student-run and led. Every year, a team of student leaders elected by you in March. They have the opportunity to lead and grow their student network, making sure it represents the needs and interests of those within their respective communities.
How do they represent me?
Each student network represents a community that we acknowledge has been underrepresented within UCL, and the higher education sector overall. Networks allow students to have their say on things that affect their communities and determine how the Union and University can best meet your needs. Your elected officers will attend Union and University meetings on behalf of the network, representing your interests and concerns.
How can I get involved?
Find your network here! Networks are open to all taught and research students who self-identify with the respective group. Networks are free to join and you can join as many networks as you like, as long as you self-identify within the respective community.
If you have any questions or suggestions, drop us an email on [email protected] and we can discuss how we can support you and your network at UCL!