Joining an international studentsociety makes connecting with other foreign students in the UK easy.
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It's something of a ritual: every few years some studentsociety invites someone really contentious to speak.
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Via satellite from MIT in Boston, he will be presented with an honorary fellowship by the studentsociety.
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AN INVITATION to controversial British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin to speak at a Trinity College Dublin studentsociety debate has been withdrawn.
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A gala dinner tonight celebrates 100 years of UCD Law Society, one of Europe's largest studentsocieties.
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The university, and its studentassociation, referred all other inquiries to the police.
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We met as undergrads, via the studentassociation of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
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But a proposal to improve the station's management convinced the studentassociation to resume broadcasting.
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The petition was organised by Massey's studentassociation.
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Massey's studentassociation president Ben Schmidt said students were disappointed they were not consulted about the decision.
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Looters had left the studentorganization offices-with their passionate tornadoes of paper-completely untouched.
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Unquestionably, Wellesley possesses no studentorganization more living and more life-giving than its Christian Association.
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I don't want anyone else deciding calli's right for me: not my parents, not a studentorganization.
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They were either a student body president or vice president or active in some kind of studentorganization.
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Joining the membership of a studentorganization marks the entrance into that large class of "intellectuals."
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I was doing Business Science and I got involved in a business studentorganisation called AIESEC.
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It was the only studentorganisation that was allowed and it had a lot of power.
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She was training to be a nurse and had gone to a big party held by a studentorganisation.
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The Labour party's national studentorganisation has launched an inquiry into allegations of antisemitic behaviour and intimidation at Oxford University Labour Club.
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That Emil had been actively engaged in interactive surveillance and had benefited from his loyalty to the studentorganisation and the party.
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A studentorganisation is challenging people to go phone free for 48 hours to raise awareness of the dangers of using a phone while driving.
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He spoke fluent Icelandic and we believed he was there explicitly on the orders of the party or studentorganisation, which was the same thing.
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She said 44 studentorganisations had devised an action plan.
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A campaign to have third-level postgraduate fees abolished is to be initiated within weeks by a group of studentorganisations.
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While the SA Students Congress played a role in the documents formulation, the Democratic Alliance Studentorganisation was not consulted.
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Nobody's said or done anything with regards to fees yet, but studentorganisations have already started mobilising in anticipation of possible fee increases.