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Students vote to strengthen union

December 12, 2011 20:43

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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Students converged on Leeds University last weekend to mark the relaunch of the Union of Jewish Students' flagship event.

Once a regular fixture, UJS conference has been absent from the campus calendar since 2005, due to a decline in the number of delegates attending.

But UJS said it hoped the success of this year's event would allow a larger conference to take place next year. UJS Hillel chief executive Dan Marcus said policies voted in on Sunday would provide a framework and guidelines to strengthen the union, and build the conference, over the next three years.

More than 150 students attended the three-day conference, with traditionally smaller JSocs well-represented alongside the "big four" Jewish campuses – Leeds, Birmingham, Nottingham and Manchester.