Join
Student Networks and make a difference! Lead campaigns, shape policies, and advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion.
What’s in It for You?
- Exclusive Networking Opportunities: Access to professional networks for Black students and industry leaders.
- LinkedIn Package: Boost your career prospects with a LinkedIn package that includes a headshot, skills endorsements, a custom LinkedIn banner, and digital badges. You’ll will also get access to LinkedIn learning modules.
- Opportunities to Lead: Become a Union Equality Champion and represent your network at the Student Assembly.
- Union Citizenship Award: All your contributions to the network count towards a Union Citizenship Award. You can achieve bronze, silver, or gold status, which will be showcased on your transcript—boosting your employability!
- Personal Reference – Active members of the student network will receive a personal employment reference.
+ additional opportunity personalised to each network.
Connect with peers and create lasting change. Ready to make an impact? Let's dive in!
The
Black Students Network (BSN) is your space to connect, grow, and make a real impact! At BSN, we celebrate Black excellence, amplify voices, and tackle key issues that affect Black students at Brunel. Whether you're passionate about driving equality, finding community, or expanding your professional network,
BSN is here for you.
At DSN, you’ll champion accessibility, amplify disabled voices, and tackle key issues affecting disabled students at Brunel.
Whether you're passionate about advocacy, building community, or improving university policies,
DSN is here to support you every step of the way.
At
WSN, women’s voices are celebrated, gender equality is championed, and key issues affecting women students at Brunel are addressed.
If you’re passionate about driving change, finding community, or building leadership skills, WSN is here to support you.
Join WSN today!
Joining
PPCSN isn’t just about being part of a group—it’s about making your university experience more manageable while advocating for change that will benefit students with caregiving responsibilities and their dependents.