Communities - What are communities?
Students of all
sexualities, gender identities, ethnicities, nationalities, faiths, and
backgrounds study at Coventry. Your Students' Union connects these communities
and pushes for positive change through celebration, activism and support.
Communities are a space to voice concerns, share ideas, and suggest policy to
make Coventry University a better place for all.
View
all the current communities
Communities are free
to join, and you can attend any events your community hosts. Some community
members might wish to lead on campaigns, activism and feedback systems for
their community which help to improve your experience.
Community members
also aid staff in building digital guides to support community members.
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Communities - How to join a community
1. Log into the SU Website 2. Find the community(or more) that you’re interested in 3. In the first section of the webpage you can select the button which says “Join the [Community name] community” 4. That’s it, you’re registered to the community. ...
Communities - Who can join a community?
Anyone who self-identifies as a member of that community is eligible to join a community.
How to join a society
1. Find a society (or more) that you’re interested in 2. If you’re not sure on whether you want to purchase the membership straight away you can sign up to their interested list and check their events calendar for any upcoming taster sessions 3. When ...
Coommunities - Why should you join a community?
§ Meet new people in safe and friendly environments § Build your network § Make meaningful change to improve the experience for those in your community § Lead and take part in campaigns and activism § Have fun Have a space to communicate and get to ...
Communities - What are community engagement leads?
Community engagement leads are students who have been recruited to facilitate activity, feedback, and research within their communities. If your community has a community engagement lead role in post it will show on the community webpage. The ...