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NUS Scotland welcomes Scottish Government plan for a Scottish Graduate Visa
NUS Scotland urges UK and Scottish Governments to work together for the benefit of international students -
NUS Scotland response to indefinite ban on prescription of puberty blockers to under-18s
Following confirmation that the UK Government’s decision to impose an indefinite ban on giving puberty blockers to under-18s questioning their gender identity will apply to Scotland, NUS Scotland President Sai Shraddha S. Viswanathan said: -
National Union of Students responds to Scottish Government commissioned research showing more than half of all students are facing financial difficulty
‘Something deeply wrong’ students using foodbanks at higher rates than general population -
NUS Scotland has reacted with disappointment to real terms cuts in the Scottish Budget
NUS Scotland President Sai Shraddha S. Viswanathan: ‘Students deserve better than to be forgotten.’ -
Ahead of publication of the budget NUS Scotland has called on the Scottish Government to support students and apprentices
NUS Scotland President Sai Shraddha S. Viswanathan: ‘We must not see a repeat of last year – education must be funded properly’ -
NUS Scotland welcomes Housing Bill passing its first stage in parliament and calls for improvements in further stages
NUS Scotland President Sai Shraddha S. Viswanathan: ‘If politicians don’t support students in parliament, we won’t support them in the voting booth’ -
NUS Scotland statement: ‘Free tuition is non-negotiable’
Sai Shraddha S. Viswanathan: ‘Scottish Government is right to defend free tuition but if it truly values education it must properly fund it’ -
Statement on the Glasgow Rape Crisis Centre Exclusion of trans women
A joint statement from NUS Scotland and Glasgow School of Art Students' Association in response to recent actions by Rape Crisis Glasgow -
Record number of Colleges and Universities take part in Scottish Student Mental Health Project
91% of all colleges and universities in Scotland commit to developing mental health support -
Ahead of programme for government NUS Scotland calls on Scottish Government to support students
Sai Shraddha S. Viswanathan: ‘Scotland’s students are struggling already and can’t afford more cuts’