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05

May

ARU London and the Students’ Union is excited to announce that the SU Awards will return as a face-to-face event this June!

Hosted in collaboration with ARU London, the SU Awards will be a big celebration of the achievements of students and staff over the current academic year. We’ll be awarding Personal Development Tutors, student projects, class reps, professional services, and many more.

The ceremony will be presented at Black Rock Bar, East India Dock on Thursday 23rd June from 6 pm, and includes drinks, food, and dancing. It will be the first big event in a while in which students can socialise with their peers face-to-face, so expect glitz, glamour, and tons of fun!

SU Coordinator Izzy Ralfe said: “It is about time we had a face-to-face event with our student and staff ARU London community! Despite Covid having served many continuous barriers over the year, our students and staff have shown the power of community, highlighting the outstanding representation of and commitment to the student experience. The SU Awards lets us celebrate this!”

If there is a student, lecturer, or team that has stood out to you over the year, let them know by nominating them for one of the 13 awards up for grabs. Nominations will be open from Tuesday 3rd May 2022 and can be submitted via the Students’ Union website. There will be a few surprises on the night, with special awards given out by Principal, David Sexton, and the SU Vice President, Adebisi Sasi.

Tickets will go on sale shortly after nominations open – so make sure to check your student emails and the SU websiteFacebook, and Instagram pages for updates.  

We hope to see as many of you as we can on what is sure to be a night to be remembered!

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