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Creating a new society

With over 180 societies, we are proud to be represented by such a vibrant, diverse range of student-led groups. We're always keen to expand the opportunities available and love hearing new society ideas from student!

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New Society Q&A

Before you actually put in an application to start a new society, take a look at this document, which has some critetia you will need to be aware of and meet.

Not all applications will be accepted, but we want to make sure that all get off to the best start. Reading this will support you in creating your society.

Now that you know your society application would meet the criteria, you can begin the application process.

The first thing you need to do is submit an idea below. Once your idea has twenty up votes or more, and students have demonstrated that they are keen for this society to be set up, we are then able to begin the formal process of setting you up.

After your idea have received twenty votes, you can fill out a new society application pack and send it over to union.opportunities@uea.ac.uk with the email subject labelled as 'New Society Application Pack'. Please fill this out in as much detail as possible, to give you the best chance of being accepted. 

When we recieve your new society application pack, we pass this over to Societies Executive for approval. If it is accepted through Societies Executive it is then taken to Union Council for final approval. We will keep you posted on the stage of your New Society application throughout the process, however, we have put together a timetable below that shows you when you can expect your application to go to Societies Executive and Union Council.

The 'how to create a new society' guide will take you through each stage of the process, so take a look and make sure you are ready to go. 

A peer support group can be formed by a group of students for the sole purpose of supporting their peers, provided that Union Council approve their Constitution. The overarching difference is that Peer Support Groups receive funding through the Opportunities team. This money is held within the Opportunities management account and the group will not have this money moved directly into their subs account.  Peer Support groups do not charge membership and set up on the grounds of supporting peers. 

You will need to fill in the peer support application pack and send it over to union.opportunities@uea.ac.uk with the email subject labelled as ‘New peer support application pack’ please fill this out in as much detail as possible, to give you the best chance of being accepted. When we receive your peer support application pack, it will be reviewed by the student group coordinator, Activities and Opportunities officer and peer support group soc exec rep. They will then pass over their recommendations to yourself and to Union Council.

We will email you all the information you will need to know now that you are a fully fledged society!

However, this document also explains the next steps in us setting up your society, so make sure you take a look!

We also have a great new tips guide for brand new societies to follow in order to set yourselves up in the best way possible!

If you have any questions along the way, don’t hesitate to ask the Opportunities team - we're here to help you! Just email union.opportunities@uea.ac.uk or pop into the office and see us.

Over the summer period, Societies Executive and Union Coucil (these are the committees that approve your ideas) do not meet and therefore any new society applications cannot be ratified until the following year.

However, do submit new ideas on this page and begin the application process! 


Timeframes for ideas

If you submit a new society application by this deadline…

Your application will be reviewed on this date…

If your application is accepted your application will be taken to Union Council on this date…

30th September 2024

1st October 2024

10th October 2024


What do you think of my idea for a new society?

Are you keen to make a brand new society happen? Post your idea here and see what people think of it. If 20 people vote your idea up, we'll get in touch with you about getting started!

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    Line Dancing society

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      Definition: Line dance is a choreographed dance in which a group of people dance along to a repeating sequence of steps while arranged in one or more lines or rows. These lines usually face all in the same direction, or less commonly face each other. Open to all genders! If you are looking for a club where you can meet new people and dance to some good music, without the pressure of having to learn complex and fast paced routines. Line dance is for you! The greatest element of line dance is that it does not matter whether you are good or bad, people of all skills and abilities go to have fun, socialise and enjoy some good music. You can put as much energy and effort into the dances as you want, what is most important is that you are enjoying yourself. Line dancing society will foster a friendly, fun and nonjudgmental atmosphere. If the club is successful, intermediate/advanced classes could be added for people who want to become more skilled. In these classes you will be taught more complex choreography, teachers will be more focused on enhancing your technique and giving constructive criticism. Why I think this would make a great society: Line dance is a great social and beginner friendly dance style. You don't have to have a background in dance or be fast at picking up steps for this style. This is because the routines are typically quite simple and repetitive. Furthermore, beginner line dance does not require a high level of stamina, which is why it's popular across a wide range of ages and fitness levels. Line dance is traditionally performed to Country music, but more recently it has become popular to construct routines to pop/hip hop/ R&B/rock music and thus line dance cater's to a range of music tastes. Perfect for meeting new people and creating a sense of community... Typically Line dance clubs are set in a social environment where drinks/snacks are served (bars, clubs), so during breaks and after the dance session is finished people are encouraged to socialise and bond over drinks. Dressing up: You can wear anything you want to the sessions. For instance, you could dress for comfort or dress up! Some people like to dress up in fun or Western style outfits (Think Footloose: cowboy hats/boots, flared jeans, skirts and sequins). I think having some themed sessions would be really fun! Here are some links to give you an idea of what this style of dance looks like: https://youtube.com/shorts/YajoYuYnVQM?si=Ynael0BpTQriX1bp https://youtube.com/shorts/AEdwEBBooPw?si=rVsRvoyr2dSqiOnc https://youtube.com/shorts/WfH_zzY3C24?si=G40wvvhBecOVQm5T https://youtube.com/shorts/lUwk6ocicK4?si=anEcmJFAuOy4H2GD https://youtu.be/ADT-jK4IUoY?si=nBVHUpfj4HabDx5R https://youtube.com/shorts/u7LgzdOhhF8?si=TBrLp1qYJ7sTjeoA
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