Networks

Networks are groups of students bound by a common identity that campaign for issues relevant for their community. Our networks represent the diverse student community in St Andrews.

Head to the Societies List to see all affiliated societies. For additional volunteering opportunities, see our Volunteering page.

  • Accommodation

    We exist to help all students in private flats or halls of residence with any problems they might encounter during their time in St Andrews.

  • BAME Students' Network

    We exist to provide a strong community, adequate resources, and effective support to the BAME students at the University.

  • Carers, Commuters, Mature, and Flexible Learners

    We represent student carers, commuters, mature students and flexible learners.

  • Disabled Students' Network

    The Disabled Students’ Network is dedicated to representing disabled students and promote an understanding of disability and building a supportive community for disabled students.

  • Education Executive

    EduExec is here to represent student opinion on education issues. We are responsible for coordinating student representation within the University education structure.

  • Environment

    The Environment Subcommittee exists to help students live more sustainably, engage with environmental projects, and to represent all students' views on sustainability issues within the University.

  • Equality

    Our mission is to achieve the highest standards of equality so as to provide for a more open, safe, and accessible environment.

  • International Students' Committee

    We represent and support all international students at the University of St Andrews.

  • Performing Arts

    The Performing Arts Network advocates for the theatre and music communities in St Andrews.

  • Saints LGBT+

    We are dedicated to providing an open and safe environment for members of the LGBT+ community in St Andrews. Our subcommittee is inclusive of everyone, regardless of sexuality or gender identity.

  • Wellbeing

    We focus our efforts around mental health, sexual health, personal safety, and alcohol consumption, as well as Raisin Weekend, May Dip, and other University traditions.