I understand concerns change throughout our time at University.
UJS could play a greater role in:
* Helping FRESHERS settle in
* Easing the academic pressures and housing difficulties for SECOND YEARS.
* Supporting THIRD YEARS to take that next step
* Ensuring that POSTGRADS don't feel isolated
UJS can also provide EFFECTIVE SOCIAL ACTION->
* Linking the Jewish community, our local communities, and wider society.
UJS can and should be more responsive, a flexible network constantly changing.
We can do this through:
* Organising professional training
* Creating an interactive information hub.
* More meaningful representation for growing campuses.
Students must be able to express their Jewish identity confidently.
I believe UJS can be a great asset and a seamless part of student life.
SO JOIN ME NOW, HAVE A SAY AND MAKE THIS A HANDS ON APPROACH.
Nominated by:
Jonathan Ison, Manchester
Saskia Kurer, Manchester Met
Daniel Grabiner, Leeds
Sam Lishak, Leeds
Dani Orelowitz, Nottingham
Debbie Minsky, Nottingham
Sarah Bekhor, Bristol
Daniel Sher, London
Amy Taylor, Cambridge
Alex Warents, Birmingham