
Pablo Morán Ruiz
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President at Glasgow University Students’ Representative Council @glasgowunisrc | [email protected] | views my own | he/him
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http://glasgowunisrc.org 23-07-2012 15:46:49
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Matt also visited the SuperQuARC lab to meet with MartinWeides & saw a demo of some new tech in UofGARC's XR/VR suite Imants Latkovskis . He also paid a quick visit to our new UofG ASBS uofgasbs.bsky.social and PGT Hub to meet Pablo Morán Ruiz and hear a bit more about our campus development 🏗️ 2/2



tune in to watch our Heri Busquier Cerdán doing an incredible job of chairing & to meet all of our lovely candidates ⭐️


It was fantastic to meet our new Glasgow University SRC Sabbatical Officers to talk all things transformation, and hear about their priorities for the year ahead. We are looking forward to working together to make a positive impact on our University community! #TeamUofG #Transformation




CA:GBV Our ongoing #TogetherAgainstGBV work alongside Glasgow University SRC aims to raise awareness around the many different forms of gender based violence and highlight support & resources available to our UofG community. If you’ve experienced any form of GBV, we can offer help &


Recently, University of Glasgow launched a survey on its Socially Responsible Investment Policy, following ongoing discussions about divestment from the arms industry 🚫🔫 You can access the survey and the University’s draft policy via our website: glasgowunisrc.org/news/article/g… 1/2 #Divestment







World Changers Need Access: University of Glasgow Must Do Better For Its Disabled Students ♿️✊ We asked students to share their experiences about accessibility. This week, we're exposing the reality of ableism and inaccessibility on campus. #WorldChangersNeedAccess UofG Estates



Students are calling for Glasgow Uni to improve infrastructure and practices for learners with disabilities. It's after a survey from Glasgow University SRC found they face challenges such as a lack of awareness and inaccessible entrances. The campaigners say disabled people already
