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What is UHISA?

by Amy last modified 2008-09-23 15:57

UHISA (pronounced "you-high-sah") is the UHI Students' Association, the representative body for all of the students studying at the UHI Millennium Institute (UHI for short).

UHISA exists, like any other students’ association or union, to help students in their institution make the most of their student experience. There are two main aspects to how UHISA achieves this: working to enhance the social side of student life; and acting as student representatives with the institution in making changes that affect your educational experience.


Student Life  

Social activities are a huge aspect of student life- As your student executive we are committed to establishing and expanding new clubs and societies- if you have an idea, why not drop Iain or myself a line... We have the forms ready waiting to be sent out to you!!

If you would like to get involved or set up a club /society or organise an inter-college event UHISA has the potential to help you. Why not head to the Clubs and Societies page for information- it's only a click away! 

Student representative's work together to speak up for your interests in committees and wherever else decisions are being made about your learning experience. UHISA is a democracy, run by elected student officers. Keep browsing to find out who your representatives in the Executive Committee are, how the UHISA Constitution represents your needs, and whether this year's elections are something you could be a part of!

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