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GUSNA

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Glasgow University Scottish Nationalists Association (GUSNA) is an organisation made up of students who have a firm belief in a free and independent Scotland. It has just celebrated its 75th year in existence and represents a student movement that pre-dates the Scottish National Party itself.

GUSNA has a rich tradition and heritage which has helped to inspire well-known Scottish politicians, as well as those trying to make their way in modern politics. It is affiliated to the Federation of Student Nationalists (FSN), which represents the national movement of students campaigning for Scottish independence.

Throughout the academic year GUSNA holds many events which bring its members together behind the cause of independence and which also stimulate debate toward other important issues facing Scotland and the world today. But GUSNA is also about action and not just about talking.
Members take part and initiate campaigning, both on and off campus, on a variety of issues ranging from student debt, to nuclear disarmament.
This also provides many occasions for members to socialise and get to know one another.

GUSNA meets weekly as well as holding public meetings with guest speakers. We are a friendly and dynamic society where those who believe in Scottish independence will always be welcome. If you wish to become a member or find out more, please come along to one of our meetings or contact us.