Southampton NepSoc aims to bring all the Nepalese students as well as students from other nationalities together. We hope to further establish this community by engaging everyone in Nepalese culture, food, music and various events that will be held throughout the year.

Namaste, we are a University of Southampton Nepalese student-led society. We aim to bring Nepalese and non-Nepalese students together within our university to celebrate and promote Nepalese culture through events and socials held throughout the year.

We are excited to see you on campus and at our events!

Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @southamptonepal

-SotonNepsoc love 🙏❤️

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The Committee

All clubs and societies within the Students' Union are run entirely by students. The student committee for Nepalese Society this year are:

Alyssa Pun
Media Secretary
Anusha Hamal
President
Shanjol Gurung
Social Secretary
Rojlin Tumbapo
Social Secretary
Khemcehangma Phago
Treasurer
Sajal Rana
Vice President
Lajeema Lawoti
Welfare Officer

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Membership Information

These are the current membership fees offered by Nepalese Society, although many clubs and societies offer a free period for new members to try out their activities.

You must be a member of the Students' Union to join a club or society
NameCostValid PeriodDetails
Nepsoc Free membership FREE01/10/2022 - 30/07/2023Sign up to be a member of Nepsoc.
Nepsoc Paid membership £5.0001/10/2022 - 31/07/2023This membership comes with benefits and discounts on Nepsoc events, merchandise and on certain restaurants and bars. T&C applied.

Constitution

All SUSU clubs & societies must have a Constitution which governs how they run

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Health & Safety

All clubs & societies are required to risk assess their activity to ensure it is carried out in a safe manner for members. Current risk assessments for Nepalese Society are available to view below