Notices from your Exec
Societies up for grabs
As you are hopefully aware, we are advertising societies (listed below) which are ‘Up for Grabs’. They are advertised as available before their eventual dissolution so that you, or your friends can pick up the society and continue to run it.
All the societies listed here have expressed that they may be put on the ‘Up for Grabs’ list due to inactivity, or because they have not communicated with the Societies Officers for months.
If you happen to be interested in any of the societies/ community projects/ clubs listed below or know anyone who might be, please email susociet@su.sgul.ac.uk for further information.
Available societies:
- Aids Orphan
- Sexpression
- Mindfulness
- Protest and Activism forum
- Archery Soc
- Shorinji Kempo
Societies which were previously on the list and are no longer available:
- Anaesthetics and Critical Care Society
- GPRAS (St George’s Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Society)
- The Baker Street Irregulars (BSI)
- Clinical and Academic Research Soc (CARS)
- Academic Foundation Programme Society (AFP)
- BakeSoc
- Genetics Society
Do not hesitate to contact Society Officers (Gabriela Barzyk, Ramneek Chana, Shalu James, Jeremy Teo) at susociet@su.sgul.ac.uk with any questions!
HoMed AGM
If you're interested in running a society that aims to raise awareness of the issues faced by homeless people and get actively involved in volunteering, apply to be on the 2018-19 HOMED committee! Past events have included distributing care packages, collaborating with Wimbledon YMCA and Croydon Nightwatch, and teaching first aid skills at local shelters. Roles available are:
- President
- Vice president
- Events officer
- Treasurer
- Volunteering co-ordinator
- Secretary
- Publicity
Email m1402004@sgul.ac.uk with the role you'd like to apply for, why you're suited to that role and any new ideas you'd bring to HOMED
Events happening at George's
Great George's Bake Off
Charity Showcase Evening
Of Health, Expertise, Work and Safety
Lecture Event, 25th April 2018 / 15.30 to 17 hrs.
Lecture Room C
Staff and students are welcome to attend an event hosted by the Centre for Innovation and Development in Education (CIDE, SGUL) and the St. George’s Advanced Patient & Skills Centre (GAPS, St. George’s NHS Trust). Two scholars, Professor Davide Nicolini (University of Warwick) and Dr David Shorrock (EUROCONTROL) have been invited to discuss issues relating to health expertise, work and safety. The event will be of interest not just to clinicians but also to biomedical scientists and lecturers, researchers and students, and, generally, all those who are interested in the trends, issues and opportunities of the healthcare sector.