Representation Networks
Our representation networks represent the diverse student community in St Andrews. Networks are groups of students bound by a common identity that campaign for issues relevant for their community.
For activity networks, see Activities Networks.
Head to the societies list to see all affiliated societies.
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- 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.
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- Alumni
We connect our global alumni to St Andrews, and current students with alumni.
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- BAME Students' Network
We exist to provide a strong community, adequate resources, and effective support to the BAME students at the University.
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- Carers, Commuters, Mature, and Flexible Learners
We represent student carers, commuters, mature students and flexible learners.
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- Community Relations
We are the primary point of contact at the Students' Association for local residents.
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- 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.
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- Education Committee
Educom is here to represent student opinion on education issues. We are responsible for coordinating student representation within the University education structure.
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- 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.
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- Equality
Our mission is to achieve the highest standards of equality so as to provide for a more open, safe, and accessible environment.
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- International Students' Committee
We represent and support all international students at the University of St Andrews.
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- 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.
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- 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.