As a student at the Branch Campuses, you are automatically a member of the Students Activities Association (SAA). The purpose of the SAA and its voluntary student Ambassadors is to engage with students and assist the running of student-centred events across campus.

The Student Relations and Events team leads the SAA and is your point of call for student events and societies.

Among other things, the Officer runs Freshers and social events, hosts competitions, cultural events and activities.

The team also recruits SAA Ambassadors to help run events, work with various departments and represent the University. Ambassadors ensure that a range of activities run at each campus and that clubs and societies are supported.

You can stay up-to-date with the SAA’s on campus activity in the weekly newsletter.

You are encouraged to actively participate with the SAA. Please call in on campus, you don’t need a reason and there will always be someone to talk to about the activities you can take part in, or organise for your peers.

You can also contact Student Relations via email at Student.Relations@qa.com

Locations

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London

Ideally located near many popular cafes, the West End and markets, our London campus is a great place for you to study in the heart of London.

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London

Ideally located near many popular cafes, the West End and markets, our London campus is a great place for you to study in the heart of London.

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Birmingham

Our Birmingham campus can be found right in the heart of the city, close to key transport links, cafes, shopping centres and museums.

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Birmingham

Our Birmingham campus can be found right in the heart of the city, close to key transport links, cafes, shopping centres and museums.

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Northern Ireland

We have 4 campuses in Northern Ireland, from bustling city locations in Belfast and Derry-Londonderry to the scenic settings of Coleraine and Jordanstown.

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Northern Ireland

We have 4 campuses in Northern Ireland, from bustling city locations in Belfast and Derry-Londonderry to the scenic settings of Coleraine and Jordanstown.