Oxford SU Joins NUS for Student Strike

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Oxford SU is proud to be partnering with the National Union for Students (NUS) on their Student Strike for Education and Walk Out / Teach In next Wednesday 2nd March 2022. 

It’s no secret, we as students been failed by successive governments. We need to start over, and get it right this time. So let’s take matters into our own hands. After two years of isolation from each other, the student movement will reunite to reimagine the broken system and build the #NewVisionForEducation we want to see.  

NUS plans to come together in central London for a day of sharing knowledge, celebrating together, and experiencing education as we want to see it and we’ll be joining in. Walk Out of the education that was never built for us, and Teach In to create our own. The day will run between 12pm - 4pm and there will be workshop zones, interactive art, performance, speeches, celebrations.  

Oxford SU will be providing FREE coach and train transportation to London on the day and our President, Anvee, will be hosting a banner making session as part of a larger Week of Action next week. 

Please fill out the form here to let us know if you’d like to attend and we’ll get in touch with you about how to get your FREE transportation and join us!  

Solidarity with the Student Movement forever! 

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