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Strathclyde students during Student Parliament

Student Parliament

Get your views represented in Strath Union Student Parliament.

What is Student Parliament?

Student Parliament is the main democratic decision-making body of the Union. It is where students quiz the Executive as their elected representatives, and debate policy proposals.

All students can attend this meeting and submit policy to Student Parliament. For a policy to be considered at Student Parliament, you will need 20 signatures from students. You can find guidance on submitting policy below.

View current Standing Policy

Beginners' Guide to Student Parliament.

Guidance on writing policy proposals

If you have any questions or would like to find out more, please feel free to get in touch.

When is Student Parliament?

Student Parliament usually happens every month of the academic year up until and inMarch. Occassionally there are 'Extrordinary Parliaments' called which may mean there is more than 1 a month.

You can find the details for this year's schedule below:

Strathclyde Students' Union Student Parliament 3
2nd December 5pm - 6:30pm
Level 8 Open Space (L&T Building)/Online,
Meet your elected officers, find out about Union campaigns, and discuss what the Union should be working on.
Voice | Student Parliament
Strathclyde Students' Union Student Parliament 4
20th January 5pm - 6:30pm
Level 8 Open Space (L&T Building)/Online,
Meet your elected officers, find out about Union campaigns, and discuss what the Union should be working on.
Voice | Student Parliament
Strathclyde Students' Union Student Parliament 5
18th February 5pm - 6:30pm
Level 8 Open Space (L&T Building)/Online,
Meet your elected officers, find out about Union campaigns, and discuss what the Union should be working on.
Voice | Student Parliament
Strathclyde Students' Union Student Parliament 6
24th March 5pm - 6:30pm
Level 8 Open Space (L&T Building)/Online,
Meet your elected officers, find out about Union campaigns, and discuss what the Union should be working on.
Voice | Student Parliament