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The ULU building is the heart of our community. It’s the place where you can come and eat, drink, dance, swim, look after yourself, take a break and more. Most importantly, it’s a place to meet people. 

A lot of students' unions are run primarilyas businesses. However, while we want to make sure the accounts keep tickingover, we think that the most valuable thing for students is to have an open space forour community. So, you don’t have to buy anything to come along.

The building is on Malet Street, on the Bloomsbury campus, really close to Goodge Street, Russell Square and Euston tube stations, so there’s no excuse not to come and check it out.

You can bring people along. While it’s first and foremost for ULU members, that doesn’t mean you can’t bring along your mates. Plus, you can get an ‘Associate Membership’ if you’re not a ULU student and benefit from all our fab facilities and special rates.

Over the coming year, with the huge threats to the funding of our education and union, we hope the building will serve not only as a place for people to meet and organise against the cuts, but also somewhere that we can show our alternative.  The social centre is more than a large building, it’s evidence that being a student in London isn’t just money, studies and work, but about being part of a vibrant, diverse community, worthwhile for what it is now, not just what we might achieve in the future. 

It’s your space. If you want to book a room for a meeting or a debate, or need a venue for a society fundraiser, come and talk to the ULU team and see how we can help. Our offices are on the second floor and we’ll always be really happy to see you, even if we’re a bit busy when you pop upstairs.
 

 

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