Students' Union

Every student at the University of Bristol is a member of the Students' Union. Led by students, for students, Bristol SU contributes towards our world-class university experience.

There are many ways that you can use Bristol SU to make your time at Bristol the best it can be: 

Welcome week

Bristol SU coordinates an impressive range of activities to welcome you to the University. There are events each day in the Students' Union, ranging from pub quizzes and live music to karaoke and TED Talks.

The Welcome Fair is a highlight of welcome week, where you can meet society and sports club members and find out what's available. 

The SU will release their official events programme and all event tickets on A-Level Results Day. Any Freshers / Welcome tickets you see on sale before then will be for unofficial events, not affiliated with the University or SU.

You can find more information about Bristol SU’s welcome week on their website.

Representation

Seven full-time officers and a network of student representatives, elected by you, work hard to represent your views and needs to the union, the University and the National Union of Students (NUS).

There are lots of ways to make your voice heard, such as voting in elections, contributing to consultations or taking up a role as an elected representative.

Bristol SU Spaces

The Students’ Union is a multi-site organisation with spaces for students at the heart of campus in Senate House, and in The Richmond Building. Senate House is where most Bristol SU staff are based, and you can also find space to relax in the SU Living Room, or work collaboratively in the SU Loft.

The Richmond Building houses two theatres, a café-bar, photography darkroom, pottery and dance studios, rehearsal rooms and a swimming pool. It is also home to one of the city's largest gig venues, the Anson Rooms, which has hosted big names including David Bowie, Radiohead, Ed Sheeran and London Grammar.

There is always so much going on and so many societies. I try to get involved with everything I can. When I came to Bristol I did some concerts with chamber choir, then I decided to do a capella. I’d also been interested in Shaolin Kung Fu and saw that Bristol had a society for it –now I’m vice president.

Laura (MSci Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry)
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