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Students Nova Scotia (StudentsNS)
PredecessorAlliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations
FormationAugust 2012 (2012-08)
Location

Membership

Acadia Students' Union
St. Francis Xavier University Students' Union
Saint Mary's University Students' Association

Executive Director

Lydia Houck

Board Chair

Benjamin Fairhurst

Board Vice-Chair

Matthew Stanbrook

Key people

  • Lydia Houck
  • Benjamin Fairhurst
  • Matthew Stanbrook
  • Main organ

    Board of Directors
    AffiliationsCASA, Student Mental Health Canada

    Staff

    3
    Websitewww.studentsns.ca

    Formerly called

    Alliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations (ANSSA)

    Students Nova Scotia (Students NS), formerly known as the Alliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations (ANSSA), is an alliance of some Nova Scotia post-secondary student associations. Its stated aim is to give students a voice in Nova Scotia with government and the public, helping set the direction of post-secondary education by researching challenges, identifying solutions, and creating the political space needed for these solutions to happen.

    Its six member associations represent close to 18,000 students on campuses across the province.

    StudentsNS is governed by a board of directors composed of presidents and vice-presidents from each member association. The executive director manages the day-to-day operations of the organization's staff.

    History[edit]

    Students Nova Scotia or StudentsNS was founded in 2003 as the Alliance of Nova Scotia Student Associations (ANSSA). At that time, students had identified an urgent need for a united voice in Nova Scotia, where they faced the highest tuition in Canada, underfunded universities, no needs-based grants, all leading to a steady decline in enrolment levels across the province.

    The Acadia Students' Union, Dalhousie Student Union, Saint Mary's University Students' Association, and the St. Francis Xavier University Students' Union together established ANSSA. The Cape Breton University Students’ Union joined ANSSA in 2009, the Atlantic School of Theology Students Union became a full member in 2011, the Dalhousie Agricultural Students Association in 2013, and the Nova Scotia Community College Student Association at Kingstech joined in 2014.[1]

    The new organization was formed to advocate on behalf of students with all levels of government, with institutions, in the media, and within Nova Scotia communities. It was, and is, focused on post-secondary education across the province, not just on single campuses.

    In 2012, members overwhelmingly approved a funding increase in support of ANSSA, paving the way for the organization to substantially increase research, media and engagement capacities, notably by hiring two additional staff. To better facilitate the use of these increased resources, in 2012 ANSSA also pursued significant restructuring, and renamed itself Students Nova Scotia.

    On Friday February 27, 2015, the Dalhousie Student Union council passed a motion to disaffiliate from SNS.[2]

    References[edit]

    All references taken from StudentsNS website unless otherwise stated

    1. ^ David, Marie. "AST Wants In on University Politics". Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  • ^ "DSU council votes to leave, releases statement on systemic sexism within Students Nova Scotia". 4 March 2015.
  • External links[edit]


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