UJS moves to JW3 building
New era for Jewish students
The Union of Jewish Students is to move its headquarters from Camden to the new Jewish Community Centre (JW3) in Finchley Road, north west London which opens in September 2013. read more
Manchester student wins UJS presidency
New Jewish student leader
Joe Tarsh, a former student of Manchester Metropolitan University has been elected as the next president of the Union Of Jewish Students. read more
Support for students
Muslim students have come out in support of three Jewish executives of the National Union of Students who have resigned following a series of incidents in which Jewish students claim anti-semitism is not being taken seriously by the student union. read more
Jewish students resign
Three Jewish members of the National Union of Students have resigned from their posts, citing NUS inaction against antisemitism as their grounds. The students highlighted concern over a number of incidents that have taken place. read more
Student journalists wanted
JMT Ventures publishers of SomethingJewish and other online Jewish sites is seeking students who enjoy writing about issues of concern to them and other Jewish students. We will provide you with the opportunities to develop your journalistic career. read more
SJ Students
Jewish student triumphs
The editor of the University of York's student newspaper was crowned the best student writer at this year's Guardian Student Media Awards. Robert Harris, 21, who edits York Vision won a trio of awards including Student Journalist of the Year. read more
All about UJS
Find out more about the Union of Jewish Students and what it offers to Jewish students in the UK. read more