
City partnership, R&D, safer venues
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This week on the Membership Services Show Alan catches up with Ghika from the Student Community Partnership in Bath to explore how a unique, city-wide collaboration is improving life for students and residents alike – from managing community tensions and waste to pioneering vape recycling and promoting student safety in the night-time economy.
Meanwhile, Livia speaks with James Coe (Associate Editor, Wonkhe) about why SUs should care about Labour’s evolving research and development agenda, and Alan speaks to Ash from Undeb Aber to introduce Project Luna, a new community-based charity aiming to make local venues safer for trans and non-binary people.
With Ghika Savva, (Student Community Partnership, Bath, James Coe, Associate Editor at Wonkhe, Ash (Aberystwyth SU / Project Luna), and hosted by Livia Scott, Wonkhe’s Partnerships Coordinator, and Alan Roberts, Director at Counterculture.
Registration for Membership Services Conference 2025 is now open. It’s the two-day conference for clubs & societies, advice, student reps, democracy, governance and campaigning staff. Hosted by Manchester Met Students' Union, and supported by NUS, Wonkhe, Counterculture and Manchester Met, it features skills training, networking, and peer learning from SUs and sector specialists. We provide content, venue and catering - you choose your Manchester accommodation. Register now.
James Coe on Wonkhe
Undeb Aber / Project L.U.N.A
The Student Community Partnership (SCP)
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