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World Mental Health Day 2018

It is World Mental Health, and we can be proud to see what we have achieved so far. With our continuous work on not only raising awareness about mental health, but also working towards a healthier, happier university environment, we have achieved a lot, even though there is still room for improvement. 

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Black History Month 2018

Black History Month takes place in October every year, and is mainly observed in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Canada and the Netherlands to remember important people and events in the African Diaspora.

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Cross-Communal Sukkot Resources

Welcome to UJS’ first cross communal educational Sukkot resource pack!

We have got five inspiring pieces from five educators from within our community, from different denominations and backgrounds to make this sukkot more meaningful!

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UJS President - My Summer in Pictures

 

It’s been an exciting summer of planning for the year ahead. Take a look at what I’ve been up to, representing Jewish students locally, nationally and internationally!

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UJS CEO succession plans announced

Following five years of supporting UJS Presidents and their teams to take UJS from strength to strength, current CEO, David Davidi-Brown, has announced his intention to move on from the role in 2019.

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Key dates for the upcoming term

Ready for Uni? Here are the important dates of the first semester to keep in mind!

 

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UJS Presidential Election 2018 - Key Dates

With the UJS Presidential Elections approaching, this years Returning Officer has a message for potential candidates including key dates!

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UJS statement in response to CST’s Antisemitic Incidents Report

We are concerned by CST’s recent Antisemitic Incidents Report. Whilst the report indicated that the number of antisemitic incidents fell by 8% compared to the first six months of 2017, it was also the second-highest incident total CST has ever recorded for the January to June period of any year. The number of antisemitic incidents affecting students has stayed relatively similar, with just one fewer than the incidents recorded in the first half of 2017. 

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Ready, Set, Go....

It is often said that our youth is the future of our community. We are told that developing as leaders, finding our causes and forging relationships will set us on a good course for the future, so that one day we can play our part in developing the next generation.

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Josh Holt Leaving Blog

When taking on the role of UJS President, I was told by everyone and anyone that it would be over before I knew it… and whilst I cannot believe it, as of this afternoon my time at UJS is done.

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