6th December 2017

 

A message from Media Officers

Hi all,
These last few weeks leading up to the christmas holidays are being filled with loads of fun events to celebrate this festive season! Hope you are all looking forward to the christmas show and disco coming up this week!

 Keep reading so we can keep you in the loop with all the great activities going on. 

If you have any ideas or would like to contribute, please let us know at sucommunications@sgul.ac.uk

On This Week

Monday

 

 

 

Tuesday

STAR

 

 

Wednesday

Christmas show

STAR

 

Thursday

Christmas show

Clinical neuroscience

 

Friday

Christmas show

Christmas disco

 

Saturday

 

 

 

Sunday

 

 

 

 

Notices from your Exec

Rules and regulations of the music room

  1. The music room can only be booked by paid members. If you wish to get membership, please speak to VP Finance.
  2. If the music room is booked for use by a society, non-members can use the music room under the following conditions: 
    • At least one paid member is present at all times;
    • The music room is only used for the period it is booked. If your society has the music room booked from 1pm to 4pm, all non-paid members must leave at 4pm.
  3. Equipment must not be removed from the room without the permission of a senior officer, technical officer or societies officer. The exception to this is pianos, which are booked separately; if you require the music room and a piano, you need to book both. If you remove equipment, it must be returned before the next confirmed booking. You can only remove equipment from the room if: 
    • The room is not booked, and you are a paid member; 
    • The room is booked by your society; 
    • The room is booked by another society who allow you to move equipment.
  4. If you move pianos from the music room, they must be returned before the next booking. When moving pianos, do so slowly and with care; the more they get knocked or pushed over bumps, the more out of tune they will be.
  5. The music room is not a space for dance rehearsals or socialising. The AHR and HGR are for dance rehearsals, and the games room and bar are for socialising. The music room is solely for the practice, rehearsal or recording of music. 
  6. No food or drink should be consumed in the music room, with the exception of bottled soft drinks. This is especially true of alcoholic drinks - anyone found consuming alcohol in the music room is liable to have their membership revoked without refund. 

Events happening at George's

Christmas Show
6-8th December


Christmas Disco
8th December


Clinical Neuroscience Soc event

7th December


STAR Christmas Present Drive

5-6th December

opportunities

St George's Alumni Telephone Fundraising Campaign

St George's will be running our 2018 alumni telephone fundraising campaign from Sat 24th February - Thursday 15th March.

The Development and Alumni Office is looking for enthusiastic students to talk to our alumni on the phone. It is a great opportunity for you to hear stories of St George's in the past, network with professionals and fundraise for student causes.

Shifts are flexible and will take place on evenings and weekends. Full training and support is provided. Callers will be paid £9.75 per hour.

Applications are now open at www.bit.ly/SGULcalling

For more information, please contact George at alumni@sgul.ac.uk.

 

Teaching job

Can you teach? Maths & Science Tutors required

London Centre of Education

 

Job description

Tutoring Vacancy £10-£20/hour

Primary & Secondary tutors required

Maths, & Science – part time weekend

Tooting SW17

Training provided

 

You can find more information on what we do by visiting our website: www.londonce.com
 

Student Art Pass

A year of art for a fiver

 Enjoy a year of endless inspiration at world-class museums across the UK with a Student Art Pass.

From the V&A and Tate Modern to Cardiff Castle and Jupiter Artland, you’ll get free access to over 240 museums, galleries and historic houses, and 50% off major exhibitions. Plus, grab tasty treats or mementos at a bargain price with loads of café and shop discounts too.

A limited number are available for £5 until 10 December. Get yours before they go:https://www.artfund.org/student?utm_source=email&utm_medium=university&utm_campaign=StGeorges_University_SAP

 

Societies Up for Grabs

As mentioned during Fresher’s, societies listed below 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

Available socs:

  • Aids Orphan
  • Sexpression
  • Anaesthetics and Critical Care Society
  • The Baker Street Irregulars (BSI)
  • Clinical and Academic Research Soc (CARS)
  • Genetics Society
  • GPRAS (St George’s Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Society)
  • Academic Foundation Programme Society AFP
  • BakeSoc
  • Mindfulness
  • Protest and Activism forum
  • Archery Soc
  • Shorinji Kempo
 

Elective Bursary

Follow this link to apply:
http://www.medicalwomensfederation.org.uk/about-us/news-blogs-competitions/179-competitions/498-mwf-elective-bursaries-2018-now-open
 

FMLM Electives

Outside Events

InterSoc Ball
WHEN: 6th December
WHERE: CR43HG


NHS Productivity: Delivering Better Value Care
WHEN: 13th December
WHERE: The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

This programme will focus on how productivity can be improved in areas such as workforce, planning and development, procurement and clinical practice and everyday processes. The conference will enable you put in place new measures to support employers and employees to retain and develop their existing staff, increase productivity and reduce the waste of skills and money. 

Last chance to register for this event - we are offering the final 10 places at £100 + VAT each across all sectors. This is for new bookings only. 

If you are having difficulty accessing the website through the links please contact Colette Hodson on 0161 376 9007. If not, go ahead and book your place here:

Book here

 

OSCE-Aid Revision Course 2018
WHEN: 8am-6pm Sunday 7th January
           8am-6pm Saturday 3rd February
WHERE: Whittington Hospital, London, N195NF
 
Following excellent feedback and a SOLD-OUT course last year, we are pleased to announce ticket sales have now opened for OSCE-Aid Revision Course 2018!  This intensive day is split between small group work and short, targeted lectures aiming to tackle the trickiest OSCE stations. Our tutors have all been selected after previously excelling in OSCEs and are here to share their expertise and inspire you with confidence. You will be given our new and improved COURSE BOOKLET; over 120 pages crammed with exclusive content not available on our website, detailed mark schemes and top tips. 

Full price: £50
Group discount: £40 for 2 or £35 for 5+ tickets
Reserve yours here:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/osce-aid-medical-finals-revision-course-2018-tickets-38091069414
(Morning and afternoon refreshments included)

More details here: http://www.osce-aid.co.uk/courses.php
Any queries? Email osce.aid@gmail.com


 
Royal Society of Medicine Events
(1) An introduction to skull base surgery         
Wednesday 17 January 2018
Venue: The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street. London. W1G 0AE
CPD: Applied for (6 credits)
www.rsm.ac.uk/events/mxk02  
 
(2) UMAX 2018 (Undergraduate oral and maxillofacial surgery conference)            
Saturday 28 April 2018
Venue: The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street. London. W1G 0AE
www.rsm.ac.uk/events/mxk03  
 
(3) Complex nasal reconstruction         
Tuesday 15 May 2018
Venue: The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street. London. W1G 0AE
CPD: Applied for (6 credits)
www.rsm.ac.uk/events/mxk04  
 
 
PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner
WHEN: 23rd - 27th April
WHERE: Exeter
DURATION: 5 Days
Call 01392 824022 option 2
 

COURSE OBJECTIVE

This intensive course is designed to cover the PRINCE2 2017 Foundation and Practitioner syllabi, and to prepare delegates for the PRINCE2 exams.

All our courses are delivered using the latest PRINCE2 2017 examinations and syllabus*.

DELEGATE PROFILE

Senior managers recently appointed to project roles, or those wishing to gain formal qualifications after previous project management experience. The course would be of benefit to those with project support office or project assurance roles, and team managers.

We would be pleased to provide a quote for an in-house event, based on location and delegate numbers. Course timetables can be tailored to meet client requirements. Please contact us for further information.
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN OUR COURSES

Courseware, exams and manuals, refreshments and lunch are all included.

 

 

Prague Summer School
WHEN: 1-8 July 2018
WHERE: Prague, Czech Republic
 
Prague Summer Schools are seven-day academic programs designed to bring together undergraduate and graduate students of various nationalities and academic backgrounds to enjoy their summer holidays in a unique academic and cultural environment.

For more information, please visit their website here

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