Glasgow University Students' Representative Council
The Glasgow University Students' Representative Council (SRC) offers a variety of services to support students at the University of Glasgow. Students commonly call to engage in student representation, participate in event organization, or seek support for clubs and societies. The SRC also provides assistance for student media initiatives. Calls are typically made during university term times and standard office hours. While specific wait times are not provided, contacting the SRC during less busy periods, such as mid-morning or mid-afternoon, may result in quicker responses. All enrolled students are automatically members of the SRC unless they choose to opt out.
Updated 15 Dec 2025
Expected outcomes
- Engage in student representation
- Organize student events
- Support clubs and societies
- Assist with student media
- Participate in university committees
Call preparation
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- Student ID
- University of Glasgow student status
- Club/society name
- Type of support needed
- Contact details
- Nature of issue
Known issues
When contacting the SRC, it's important to have your student ID and relevant details ready to ensure a smooth process. While there are no specific known issues, students often find it helpful to call during less busy hours to avoid potential delays. If you encounter any difficulties, consider following up with an email for a written record of your request. Additionally, ensure you have all necessary documentation prepared if you're seeking support for a club or society. The SRC is committed to assisting students efficiently, so providing clear and concise information can facilitate quicker resolutions.