Source: Kaihsu Tai
Members of the university鈥檚 collegiate council voted today to approve the review鈥檚 recommendations, which said Europe鈥檚 largest student union should be wound up and its Bloomsbury headquarters put in the university鈥檚 hands.
Instead, it is proposed there will be a refurbished student centre offering the same services, including a swimming pool, fitness centre and bars.
ULU鈥檚 role in running London-wide sports services would likely be transferred to another body, possibly British Universities and Colleges Sports, while its campaigning function could be run by the National Union of Students.
Paul Webley, director of Soas, University of London, who led the review, said many of ULU鈥檚 functions were now obsolete because individual colleges now had their own thriving student unions.
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鈥淚t made sense in the 1950s when ULU was created because the largest college only had a few thousand students and most had under 500 students,鈥 he said.
But several individual institutions now had more students than the entire student population at the University of London back in 1955 鈥 around 24,000, he said.
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鈥淭his is not about switching money away from students, rather it is addressing the federal structure that duplicates a lot of services already provided by student unions,鈥 he added.
鈥淲e, at Soas, have made a commitment that all the money that went to ULU will now go straight to our own student union.鈥
Professor Webley also drew attention to the fact that fewer than 3,000 of ULU鈥檚 120,000 student members voted in the latest university-wide elections.
鈥淭he best turn-out ULU has ever managed was 2 per cent,鈥 he said, adding that most London student unions saw a turnouts of 15 to 25 per cent at their own ballots.
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The review was commissioned after a letter by five college student union presidents last year that stated they had considered leaving ULU, which receives 拢800,000 in annual subscriptions from the colleges.
A review of the union鈥檚 鈥渟ervices, processes and governance鈥 was needed, they added.
Michael Chessum, ULU鈥檚 president, said reforms were needed, but the review group had been a 鈥渃over鈥 for the university, which wanted to 鈥渟teal鈥 the Bloomsbury building and turn it into a 鈥減rofitable students services centre鈥, while also sidelining dissenting voices of student union activists.
鈥淎ny move to abolish ULU鈥ould be totally illegitimate and hugely negative for the students in London,鈥 he added.
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鈥淚t would set a dangerous precedent for university management to move in with no mandate and shut down democratically-run unions.
鈥淯niversities and colleges need vibrant, democratic organisation and debate as part of their academic culture.鈥
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Several leading London political figures, including former mayor Ken Livingston and Hackney North MP Diane Abbott, have also opposed ULU鈥檚 abolition in a letter to The Guardian published on 3 May.
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