Cambridge Students' Union

Cambridge Students' Union, known as Cambridge SU, is the university-wide representative body for students at the University of Cambridge, England. Its predecessor union was known as Cambridge University Students' Union or CUSU until its dissolution in July 2020.

Cambridge Students' Union
InstitutionUniversity of Cambridge
LocationStudents' Union, 3rd Floor University Centre, Granta Pl, Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1RU
Established
  • 1971 (as CSU, later CUSU)
  • 2020 (as Cambridge SU)
Sabbatical officers
  • President (PG): Vareesh Pratap (Lucy Cavendish)
  • President (UG): Fergus Kirman (Christ's)
  • Access, Education & Participation (PG): Vacant
  • Access, Education & Participation (UG): Caredig ap Tomos (Magdalene)
  • BME: Maroof Rafique (Darwin)
  • Disabled Students': Vacant
  • Welfare & Community: Harvey Brown (Jesus)
  • Women's: Rosie Freeman (Queens')
AffiliationsNational Union of Students, UKCISA
Websitecambridgesu.co.uk

Cambridge SU should not be confused with the Cambridge Union Society (often referred to as simply 'the Union'); membership of both is open to all students at Cambridge, but the Cambridge Union Society is a private society, whereas all students at the University of Cambridge are automatically members of Cambridge SU (although they can opt-out), and Cambridge SU is partially funded by grants from the university.

Until 2020, graduate students at Cambridge University were eligible for membership of CUSU as well as the University of Cambridge Graduate Union, specifically for graduate student affairs. In November 2019, students voted by referendum to dissolve both CUSU and the Graduate Union to form one student union, Cambridge SU. The new single Students' Union was established on 13 July 2020.

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