16th March 2021 | 5pm
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It’s your chance to discover how the Students' Union works for you everyday and get involved in the big topic conversations around the organisation's spending and constitution.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

What is the General Meeting?

The General Meeting is an open invitation to all our 20,000 Greenwich students to attend an open forum to discuss and assess the direction of the Students’ Union.

Why should I attend? 

This meeting is affirming a previous vote that has been passed at a previous Member's Meeting in December 2019 and online in April 2020. This meeting is the final formality needed to approve the changes.

We need to approve the Articles and you can find out about them in our latest news piece.

Articles information

General Meeting will be conducted online. 

How does the Students’ Union represent me?


The Students’ Union is a democratic organisation ran by students for students to represent student views to the University at all levels and to provide support services for its members.

We seek to empower our members and ourselves, ensuring we all increase our capacity to live well and find enrichment in our work. This is a great opportunity to ensure the Students' Union is run for you by raising your voice. You can drive the direction the organisation takes for the year ahead through its leadership and members decisions.  

 

“I believe that the Students’ Union should empower you to have more ownership over your experiences and time at the University of Greenwich. This March, you can get involved in the decisions affecting you. Your Union is for you, and our decisions should have you included in them.”

- Bilal Ijaz, GSU President