Representation news

2022 Class and Postgraduate Representatives: Results and Stats
The new Class Reps stand for a group photo in Beacon Bar.

Thank you to the 3,479 St Andrews students who voted for their Class and PG Representatives this autumn. Enthusiasm has never been higher at the Undergraduate level; over 600 candidates stood for election in their Schools.

 
1413 Teaching Awards

The Students’ Association recently recognised 12 outstanding staff members.

 
StudentCrowd Awards 2024

We’re excited to announce that in the StudentCrowd Awards 2024 the University of St Andrews was voted #1 Best University for several categories.

 
The Student Mental Health Agreement

The Student Mental Health Agreement (SMHA) is a partnership project between the Students’ Association and the University, which is overseen by Think Positive, an NUS Scotland project.

 
Annual Report 2024

Want to know what we’ve been up to this year?

 
Student Excellence Awards 2024

Nominations for the 2024 Student Excellence Awards are now open!

 
The 2024 Student Election results are in...

Our 2024 Students' Assocation Elections ran from 11th - 28th March

 
Promises Delivered

Promises Delivered by the Director of Education

 
Club 601 and StAge RAAC update

As we move through Semester 2 we thought an update on our performance and club venues would be welcome.

 
Student Sex Worker Support

I’ve been working on creating a support resource for students who engage in sex work, and I’m delighted to say that the resource is now live on the Students’ Association website.

 
Welcome Back

Semester 2: A reminder of what we can do for you

 
Academic Calendar Update

Model 2a has been formally adopted.

 
Campus Larder

Help Support the Campus Larder!

 
Semester One Sabbatical Reports

As we begin Semester Two, some of our Sabbatical Officers are keen to report on their achievements and progress during the first half of their terms.

 
Change Programme Launch

Today (Monday 22nd January 2024) we launch an ambitious and comprehensive Change Programme.

 
Cost of Living guide
Cost of Living Guide logo, featuring a pie chart where the first 25% has been replaced with the next

The guide covers areas from explaining the crisis, money and benefits, food and drink, and provision for families and carers.