New Sabbatical Officer Roles!
Nominations are now open for our Leadership Elections, and we’d love to see you apply to join our 2025-26 Sabbatical Officers team! As a valued member of the students’ union, this could be a fantastic opportunity for you. Following extensive student consultation we have made changes to the five Sabbatical Officer positions. You’ll receive great […]
Download the New SUSU+ App!
We’re thrilled to introduce SUSU+, the app that makes every visit to SUSU outlets more rewarding! With SUSU+, you’ll earn reward points every time you dine and shop at SUSU venues. These points unlock exciting perks and exclusive offers for all students. Find out more >> How to Get Started with SUSU+ Download the App: […]
Battling the January Blues: A Guide to Prioritising Wellbeing
Ash Hunt, Student Adviser As the festive season fades and the days remain short and often dreary, many of us experience a dip in mood, energy, and motivation. The so-called “January Blues” is a common phenomenon, a feeling of post-holiday letdown combined with the pressures of new year resolutions, exams, or simply the cold, dark […]
Sabbs Update – 24/01/25

Lawrence Coomber, Union President This fortnight was very busy for me! The most exciting part was visiting Belfast with Rebecca, our VP Education and Democracy, for the second Russell Group Students’ Union Conference of the year. It was hosted at Queen’s University Belfast, where we shared best practices among other Sabbatical Officers, heard talks from […]
Revision Techniques for a positive exam period!
Revision is not the most exciting part of the academic year, but we know how crucial this may be for your success in exams. Revision is an integral part of the learning process and effective revision techniques can make all the difference when you are sat in the exam hall. In this blog post, we’ll […]
Social Pressure & Alcohol – How to Say No Without Missing Out
Lottie James, VP Welfare & Community It’s officially 2025, and perhaps you’re partaking in Dry January or simply want to cut back on your alcohol intake. As a university student, stereotypically, that can be difficult. There are a multitude of reasons why someone doesn’t want to drink: it could be religion, addiction, or simply a […]
You Are More Than
Adam Palmer, Advice Coordinator Welcome back! We hope you had a good holiday break and are back raring to go for the new year! As we head into exam season remember, you are more than your studies. The Advice Centre has provided below some tips to make sure to take some time for yourself over […]
Find Your Perfect Study Spot in SUSU
The new year is here, and for many, it’s time to gear up for exams. Finding the right study space that fits you can really help when trying to stay focused and productive. Around SUSU (Building 42), you’ll find a variety of spots tailored to different study needs. Here’s a straightforward guide to what each space […]
Navigating Winter Break Conversations: Mindfulness, Boundaries, and Support
Lottie James, VP Welfare & Community 2025 is here! This blog post is all about coming back from the Winter break, reconvening with friends, and managing the conversations around how you spent your Winter break and what Santa left under your tree. This blog post has two objectives: one, to serve as a reminder that […]
Student Support over the Winter Break
As winter break rolls around, students are usually excited for a well-deserved break from studying. But this time of year can also come with its own set of challenges. While some are busy celebrating the holidays with family and friends, others might feel lonely or overwhelmed by studying. This blog is here to provide different […]