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Next UJS leader Hannah Rose sets out her priorities for 'bold, tangible change'

Union's president-elect says she is inspired by a previous president - her sister Ella Rose

December 12, 2017 17:30
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The newly elected leader of the Union of Jewish Students has set out her key priorities for her year in charge, stressing the importance of creating “bold, tangible change”.

Hannah Rose, a third-year student at the University of Bristol, was elected the union’s next president last Sunday, receiving 519 out of 936 votes at the UJS annual conference. 

She will take up the post next summer.

Speaking to the JC, she said she was going to work her “absolute hardest” to achieve the aims set out in her manifesto, which included raising awareness of mental health issues, and producing guidelines and training programmes for universities and student unions on antisemitism.