e/Glasgow University Students' Representative Council

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has glosseng: Glasgow University Students Representative Council was founded on 9th March 1886 and recognised as the legal representative body for students of the University of Glasgow by the Universities (Scotland) Act 1889. The SRC is responsible for representing students interests to the management of the University and to local and national government, and for health and welfare issues. Under the Universities (Scotland) Acts, all students of the University automatically become members of the SRC, however they are entitled to opt out of this. Unlike at other Scottish universities, the SRC plays a limited role in the social lives of students, those being the purview of the Glasgow University Union(GUU) and the Queen Margaret Union(QMU), although it does organise RAG (Raising And Giving) Week and SHaG (Sexual Health at Glasgow) Week, as well as funding some sixty clubs and societies. Since 1968, all of the SRC's offices have been located in the John McIntyre Building on University Avenue.
lexicalizationeng: Glasgow University Students' Representative Council
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