We cannot wait to meet you all next week at Summit!
What is really striking about the elections, however, is the number of female students elected onto their respective committees.
If one added up the total of all those elected this week, it would be obvious that half of the committees were female as well as two out of the four elected presidents and seven of the eleven campaigns positions on JSocs are also filed by women.
Ladies are taking the lead in their J-socs!
Is this symbolic of a changing paradigm shift for the future of Anglo-Jewish community? Is this something you want to discuss further? These are the sorts of issues that will also be discussed next week at Conference.
On Sunday 4 December, UJS is bringing back its Annual Conference. This is your chance to decide what UJS does. There will be three areas around which discussions will be focused, UJS and J-Socs, Campus and the Community.
Although 'idea' submissions closed today at 11am, you still have the chance to identify the biggest issues you have with UJS and suggest potential solutions until 11am on Thursday 1 Dec 2011 just Click here