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» Elections Nomination and Registration Period NOW OPEN: 22/02/1012.04PM, Tue Mar 2 2010 City University London Students' Unions' nominations and registration period for 2010/11 full- time; paid and part - time; unpaid officers is now open. To run for a position or find out more Students' Union election time is here again. Both full time positions, which are paid about 20k per year and part time positions which are voluntary are available. So if you want to be the next President or Vice President or represent your entire school on a part time basis or just want to go to N ... |
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MISSION WEEK 2010 ' OUR GENERATION OUR CITY
City University London Christian Union presents......................... MISSION WEEK 2010 ' OUR GENERATION OUR CITY Featuring......................................... *Dj-k Amadi *VIZION *KARL NOVA *JAYESS *LORDSIDE FAM *TRIPLE O *CHO |
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Law Society and Developing Technologies present the Wednesday DJ night – 10th March.
In conjunction with the Law Society of City University, Developing Technologies is presenting the Wednesday DJ night at the Student Union (10 squared), from 9pm – 1am on 10th March 2010 with DJ, silly games and raffle!! Developing Technologies (www |
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Volunteering England's Gold Awards
DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT, 2ND MARCH 2010: Volunteering England’s Gold Award is the only national student volunteering award that recognises Achievement, Dedication and Leadership within Further and Higher Education. The Gold Award is a prestigious mark of exc |
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Hungry for Feedback!
Feedback continues to be one of the lowest scoring areas in the NSS at City University London. Currently, most students’ degrees have a significant proportion that is dedicated to exams. At the same time there is currently no policy within the universit |
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Islam Awareness Week
City University London Islamic Society presents: Islam Awareness Week: March 1st - 8th 2010 |
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Developing Technologies Talks
The need is great. Every year 1.4 million children die from diarrhea caused by dirty drinking water and 500,000 women die in pregnancy and child birth, in part because of a lack of emergency transport. |
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