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Do you have an idea that can improve the experience for students at BCU? We want to hear it! Submit your idea so other BCU students can vote for or against the thing you want to change....

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When your idea gets 930 votes, it will be acted on by the most relevant team. You will be notified in the comments on how the idea will progress.

 

What makes a good idea?

Idea Appropriate (yes/no) Reason
Changes to the process for applying for the Financial Assistance Fund ✔️ Would require working with the relevant team to streamline a University process. Or could involve implementing a new process which may be a long-term project that required investment and resources
More breaks in engineering lab sessions This is a course specific idea, which would be best resolved by contacting your Course Rep, who would then add it to the Feedback Hub
Request to have a counsellor with specific remits in University’s Mental Health & Wellbeing Team (such as a Grief counsellor) ✔️ Isn’t something which BCUSU have control over, as the team is managed by the University. This idea getting 930 votes would give our Officer Team a strong argument to give to the University for extra funding for this type of role
Requesting to rearrange their individual timetable This is a student’s individual academic issue, which would be handled by BCU's Student Support Centre. Our Advice Team could support if they’re struggling with handling the issue
Calling for more social spaces on campus ✔️ This is something that would require involvement from multiple areas across the University and funding. The University may require a high student backing (+930 votes) to invest in a project like this

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    BCUSU to Disaffiliate from the National Union of Students (NUS)

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    • Student Community
    • University Admin
    I am proposing that BCUSU holds a vote to disaffiliate from the National Union of Students (NUS).

    Over the past two years, there have been growing concerns regarding the NUS’s effectiveness, governance, and representation of students. Many students feel that the NUS is no longer fulfilling its core responsibility as a national body to protect, represent, and advocate for students.

    It is important to note that several universities, including the London School of Economics (LSE) and the University of Cambridge, have previously voted to disaffiliate from the NUS following similar concerns about governance, representation, and value for money.

    This demonstrates that reviewing affiliation is a legitimate and democratic step for a Students’ Union to consider.

    Key concerns include:

    1. Failure to Support Student Advocacy
    In multiple high-profile cases across UK universities, students involved in advocacy faced severe disciplinary actions. There was limited meaningful intervention from the NUS to defend students’ rights to freedom of expression.

    Concerns have also been raised about limited advocacy for international students, particularly regarding visa policy changes.

    2. Treatment of Student Officers
    There have been instances where NUS leadership responded to criticism from student officers with exclusionary or punitive measures rather than constructive dialogue.

    This raises concerns about transparency, accountability, and democratic culture within the organisation.

    3. Weak Engagement with BCU Students
    There appears to be limited meaningful engagement between the NUS and Birmingham City University students.

    Many students feel disconnected from national campaigns and decision-making processes. As a result, confidence in the NUS among BCU students has declined.

    4. Lack of Clear Impact and Accountability
    There is no clear and transparent evidence demonstrating what the NUS has recently achieved specifically for BCU students. Many students are unaware of tangible outcomes or measurable benefits from continued affiliation, raising serious questions about accountability and effectiveness.

    5. Financial Value for Money and Student Experience
    BCUSU contributes approximately £40,000 annually in affiliation fees. At a time when students are facing a cost-of-living crisis, it is important to ensure that every pound is used effectively. Redirecting this £40,000 could significantly improve the BCU student experience by investing in:

    • Cost-of-living support initiatives
    • Enhanced student services
    • Cross-campus engagement activities
    • Events, societies, and community-building opportunities
    These funds could have a direct and visible impact on students at BCU.

    Why Disaffiliate?
    Disaffiliating from the NUS would allow BCUSU to:

    • Reinvest approximately £40,000 directly into local student priorities.
    • Strengthen support for students during the cost-of-living crisis.
    • Improve cross-campus engagement and community.
    • Increase accountability and transparency.
    • Focus fully on representing the needs and interests of BCU students.
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