The Students’ Union is run by students for students – that means we’re completely dedicated to representing students at Staffs and helping provide what they want from their student experience. That covers everything from advice and support, great venues and events to representation, sports clubs, activities and even a dedicated student media service.
We’re constantly striving to ensure the best possible experience for all students at Staffs and free membership of the Students’ Union is automatic on enrolling at Staffordshire University. That means our students get to have their say in what we do and how we do it.
Staffordshire University Students’ Union is a democratic organisation, working entirely for the benefit of students.
The Students' Union sponsors and supports a diverse range of student-run groups. These include both competitive and recreational sports groups, special interest groups, academic societies and some that we are unable to categorise! You can find out contact details and any info the groups have posted by following the links below.
The Student Advice Centre (SAC) offers confidential and impartial advice on a variety of issues, such as: student finance, academic affairs, student housing, debt management etc. In addition, there are a number of online self help materials which you can access from the Advice Guide.Find out more...
Academic Reps can raise issues when something is wrong or tell the University what works for you and your student experience. If you need advice regarding your course then contact your Academic Rep.Find out more...
Money Doctors is part of the Students’ Union Student Advice Centre. It is free, independent, impartial and confidential. Click on the logo to see how we can help you keep your finances healthy and make your money achieve what you want it to.Find out more...
You can feel safe in the knowledge that the University has a Cop Shop with a friendly campus police officer who is around to answer any questions. You can speak to him about anything from the security of your property, your personal safety or to report a crime.Find out more...
LRV is the Stoke Campus nightclub and holds our regular clubnights such as the ever popular Gobble on a Wednesday night and Super Friday. LRV is the Union’s largest venue with 1300 capacity.Find out more...
Legends and The Lounge are the Union's Beaconside campus venues. The Lounge is a recently refurbished, stylish bar serving great food and coffee as well as the traditional bar refreshments seven days a week. Legends is the Stafford Campus's nightclub and holds our weekly clubnight Mukky Duck as well as regular live music performances. Find out more...
The Ember Lounge is Staffordshire University Students' Union second Stoke Venue. Winner of Best Late Night Venue Midlands and Wales and a Best Bar None award, the Ember Lounge offers something for everybody. Whether it's an early morning espresso to get you ready for the day, a great value lunch or a night of cocktails and entertainment, we aim to deliver. Find out more...
The Squeeze Box has a delicious menu for both breakfast and lunch. For those wanting something healthy, yet tasty, Squeeze Box caters for all with options big and small. There is also a wide variety of hot drinks, with Fairtrade products being used where possible. Find out more...
Verve is Stoke’s newest venue offering students a funky place to relax and enjoy a tasty burger and the creamiest milkshakes. Open all day, students can pop in for food and drink, listen to some music, catch up on the latest magazines and just take a break from the world outside. Find out more...
The Students’ Union is a student-led organisation, and in that spirit endeavours to hire students and harness their skills where possible.
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Please note: the Students' Union is not licensed to give immigration advice. If you need immigration advice (e.g. help with a visa application or appealing against the refusal of a visa extension), see the first five links on this page.
The UK government has a strict system for student visas and visa renewals. If you do not attend your course, if you do not progress on your course, or if you owe any money to the University, this might cause problems if you need to renew your visa. Your current visa might also be at risk; especially if you are not properly attending your course.
The government also looks at where people with student visas are living. If you plan to move away from the University's local area, discuss the move with the University before changing address. If the UK authorities think you are living too far away from University to be working on your course, your visa might be cancelled.
The University asks students who are in the UK on student visas to get several forms signed during the year. Make sure you check your post and student email for the forms. Follow the University's instructions. The University must get these forms from people on Student Visas: government has not given Universities any choice about this.
If you need advice on the visa system, see the University's International Student Advisors. Click here for their information. By law, the Student Advice Centre cannot advise you on immigration or visa issues - we are not "Licensed Immigration Advisers".
If you need help setting up a payment plan for any debts to the University, click here for our information. We can advise on how to approach University Finance.
If you are the owner of a car that's in the UK, you need to be its Registered Keeper.
Otherwise:
1) you will not be able to pay car tax (see below); which will make it against the law to use the car on the road; and
2) if SORN (click here to see an explanation of this term) has not been declared on the car, the Registered Keeper can be fined.
Looking for work:
NB: always check your visa conditions before working in the UK. If you are not sure whether or not your visa allows you to do a job, click here for information or contact the University's International Student Adviser.
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