University of Aberdeen Conservative and Unionist Association

Aberdeen University Conservative and Unionist Association
AbbreviationAUCUA
Formation1881
TypePolitical Association
Location
Chairman
Henry Carre
Honorary President
Andrew Bowie MP
Main organ
Executive Committee
AffiliationsConservative Future Scotland
Websitehttps://www.ausa.org.uk/societies/society/aucua

The Aberdeen University Conservative and Unionist Association (AUCUA) is a student Conservative association formed in 1881. It is the third oldest Conservative student association in the United Kingdom. AUCUA is the largest political association on the University of Aberdeen's campus.[1]

It consists of an executive committee that consists of six positions where members are elected annually at the association's AGM. It is directly affiliated to the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party and the Aberdeen University Students' Association.

Notable former members

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Current Committee

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Below are the members of the 143rd committee.

  • Chairman - Henry Carre
  • Deputy Chairman - Cameron McPhail
  • Chancellor - John Guyan
  • Secretary - Douglas Barnett
  • Social & Welfare Officer - Abigail Brooks
  • Party Relations Officer - Abigail Brooks

Chairmen

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  • 2024/Present - Henry Carre
  • 2023/24 - Haytham Alrifai
  • 2022/23 - Eitan Godsi/Marco Oosthuizen
  • 2021/22 - Nestor Carlsen-Devereux
  • 2020/21 - Rami Jerrow
  • 2019/20 - Joshua Mills
  • 2018/19 - Gavin MacKenzie
  • 2017/18 - Emma Farquhar
  • 2016/17 - Emma Farquhar
  • 2015/16 - Alexander McNab
  • 2014/15 - Nicholas Layden
  • 2013/14 - Nicholas Layden
  • 2012/13 - Andrew Bowie
  • 2011/12 - Declan Pang
  • 2010/11 - Duncan Stewart
  • 2009/10 - Andrea Sharpe
  • 2008/09 - Oliver Lash-Williams
  • 2007/08 - Leslie K. Clark
  • 2006/07 - Tobias Lebmann
  • 2005/06 - Tobias Lehmann
  • 2004/05 - Frank Webster
  • 2001/02 - James Ashton
  • 2000/01 - Alan Martin
  • 1999/00 - Philip Atkinson
  • 1998/99 - Louis Darrant
  • 1997/98 - Paul Dickson

Media

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Members of the association have, in recent years, been interviewed by various news outlets such as euronews, Sky News and BBC Newsnight. They also maintain an active relationship with the Aberdeen University Student Newspaper 'The Gaudie' and regularly provide speakers to the Aberdeen Student Radio for discussion and debate.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Thorne, Robert. "What's life like for the University of Aberdeen's independence society?". No. July 17, 2023. The National. Retrieved 8 June 2024.