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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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Got an Idea for a New Society? Let's Make It Happen! 
 

  1. We’re excited to help you bring your passion to life and connect with fellow UEA students! Before you share your new society idea and start gathering votes to make it a reality, here are a few important things to keep in mind: 

  1. Check for Similar Societies: Make sure your idea isn’t already covered by an existing society—if it is, you might be able to join forces instead! 

  1. Think About Viability: Will your idea bring people together and offer regular activities, or is it more suited to a one-off event? 

  1. Team Up: Running a society takes a bit of time and effort, so you’ll need at least 3 committee members to get started, which must include: 

  • President 

  • Vice President 

  • Treasurer 

Plus, you also need: 

  • Health and Safety Officer 

  • First-Year Representative (a student in their first year) 

  • Equality and Diversity Officer 

These last three roles can be separate positions, or the President, Vice President, and Treasurer can each take on one of these roles in addition to their main responsibilities. 
 

  1. Plan for the Long-Term: If there are costs involved, have a plan to keep your society going financially in the long run. 

  1. Keep It Inclusive: All societies should follow UEA's policies and be open to every student—let’s make sure everyone feels welcome! 

Need Help? Got questions, email us at union.opportunities@uea.ac.uk, and we’ll support you every step of the way. 

Starting a Sports Club? No problem! Begin as a society for at least one academic year, then you can look into becoming a sports club. 

We can't wait to see what you come up with! 

 

I've checked, and my society idea meets the criteria—what’s next?
 

Great! If your society idea meets the criteria, here’s how to get started: 

  1. Submit Your Idea: Post your society idea below. It needs at least 20 upvotes to show that students are interested. 
    Top Tip: Promote your idea on social media to gather interest and encourage upvotes! 

  1. Watch for 20 Votes: Keep an eye on the website. Once you reach 20 upvotes, download and then complete  a New Society Application Pack 
    Top Tip: Engage with potential members to create excitement around your idea! 

  1. Send in Your Application: Email the completed pack to union.opportunities@uea.ac.uk with the subject line "New Society Application Pack." Include as much detail as possible for a better chance of approval. 
    Top Tip: Make your application stand out by clearly outlining what makes your society unique! 

  1. Approval Process: Once we receive your pack, we'll review it and send you a constitution form which you will need to return to us and before send this to Union Council.
    Top Tip: Be patient and check in if you have any questions—support is always available! 


Congrats! Your Society is Approved—What’s Next? 
 

You’ve got the green light from Union Council—well done! Now, just a few more steps to get everything fully set up: 

  1. Website Setup: We’ll create a webpage for your society on the uea(su) site. We'll reach out to ask about your membership price, so people can join online. Remember, committee members need to buy membership too—otherwise, you won’t officially be part of your own society! All membership fees go directly into your society’s account. 

  1. Society Finances: We’ll set up a society subs account where your funds will be kept. To manage spending, your committee will need to download the expense365 app—check out the Committee Hub for more details. 

  1. Training Session: We’ll invite you to a new society training session, covering everything from event planning and product sales to getting storage space and promoting your society. 

  1. Recruitment & Promotion: To keep your society thriving, you'll want to recruit new members. The Welcome Fayres are a great opportunity, but students can join online any time. Consider booking a stall in the Hive, sending us promotional materials, or hosting a Give it a Go session to spread the word. And don't forget to keep your webpage updated—it’s often the first place students look! 

  1. Have Fun! As a committee, you’re volunteering your time to lead and inspire, so make sure to plan fun events for your members—and enjoy the experience yourself! 

We’ll send you all the info you need to get started, but if you have any questions in the meantime, feel free to email us at union.opportunities@uea.ac.uk or drop by the office. We’re here to help! 

Good luck with your new society—we can’t wait to see what you accomplish! 

What is the difference between a society and peer support group? 

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 and Activities and Opportunities officer. They will then pass over their recommendations to yourself and to Union Council. 

 

It's Summer, can I still put forward an idea for a new society?

During the summer, Union Council (the group that approves new societies) doesn’t meet, so any new society applications can’t be officially approved until the next academic year. But don’t worry—you can still submit your ideas here and get started on your application! 

Take a look at the Union Council dates below to see when your application would be approved.

 

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…

29th January 2025

30th January 2025

6th February 2025

26th February 2025

27th February 2025

6th March 2025

26th March 2025

27th March 2025

3rd April 2025

30th April 2025

1st May 2025

8th May 2025


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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    UEA Trading

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      - After a relatively successful pilot last academic year with Sam Huxford, I would like to bring back the trading society. This originally sat within FIS, however I believe it merits its own society due to the demographic of people and potential within 'Trading'. How will UEA Trading take place? - Rather than technical analysis, we will focus on the quantitative aspects of finance. Topics of interest you might see are NLP, ML, Algo trading, portfolio optimisation and building a theoretical hedge fund. - UEA trading is about the intersection of finance, economics, mathematics, computing, and statistics to attempt to forecast and under/over valuation and resulting buy/sell decision. How do we differentiate ourselves from FIS and Oakwood? - FIS hosts speaker events, collaborates with other societies, and provides career guidance to bridge the academia-practice gap. - Oakwood Fund Managment was inaugurated in 2021. It is the university endowment fund (still currently paper trading), and focuses on skills relevant to banking such as stock pitching, investment analysis, DCF modelling, and stock screening. - We'd be looking for members who are interested in improving their coding proficiency, financial acumen, pre-processing procedures, data visualisation etc. This society would be suited to those more interested in quant finance, fintech, or other technology-related roles. It hopes to provide practical guidance - We have an event in the pipeline with a firm that manages the capital of a hedge fund. We think this would be a great opener / taster session to delve into the world of quantitative finance. Feel free to give us an upvote :) We need 20 signatures to make this dream become a reality.
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