The Constitution is the governing document of the Students' Association. As such, it rules what can and cannot happen in the Students' Association. As well as this, it gives us our legal status and structures along with all the Committees and the Association's Discipline Code.
The Constitution (along with everything else in the Association) is owned by our members – the Students of Strathclyde. The Constitution can be changed by submitting a motion to the Policy Council so long as you have the signatory support of at least 100 students. Policy Council will then discuss it and pass it on to a Referendum where all students get the chance to vote for or against the changes.
To find out more about changing the Constitution or the Schedules, contact a.wilson.100@strath.ac.uk
| Attachment | Size |
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| Constitution & Schedules - 2010 | 261.82 KB |
| Constitution - Updated Summer 2012. | 152.71 KB |


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