INDUSTRY ORGANISATIONS
WHO’S
WHO INDUSTR
British Universities & Colleges Sport
20–24 KING’S BENCH STREET
CAMPAIGNS/KEY INITIATIVES FOR 2010
LONDON BUCS Championships 2010 will be held in Sheffi eld on
SE1 0QX 10–14 March – a total of 24 sports taking place in 14 venues
across fi ve days. Other key points of focus for 2010 will be
Email
info@bucs.org.uk the implementation of the ‘sport hub’, designed to increase
Y ORGANISA
Web
www.bucs.org.uk student participation in sport, in partnership with Facebook
– at
www.facebook.com/bucs – and improving customer
Karen Rothery service for BUCS membership.
YEAR ESTABLISHED
to make lifestyle changes within a healthy campus, to the
TIONS
2008 provision of opportunities for students to participate at any
level, all the way through to national and international elite
KEY PERSONNEL
sports representation.
Karen Rothery, chief executive The BUCS sporting programme is available to 2.3 million
Ed Smith, chair students across the UK, with the organisation delivering 50
sports to students and universities. More than 4,000 teams,
CONTACT
consisting of more than 100,000 students, compete in
info@bucs.org.uk – for office enquiries BUCS’ 150 competitions, leagues and events every year.
jenni.anderson@bucs.org.uk – for sponsorship or The organisation’s business objectives are to:
commercial enquiries
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Get more people to partake in sport and physical activity
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Improve the quality of experience for students and staff
ASSOCIATION PROFILE
involved in sport
British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) is the national
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Create a sustainable future for sport at university
governing body for higher education sport in the UK. Its
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Maximise the potential of BUCS membership and support
vision is to enhance the student experience in three key professional career pathways
areas – performance, competition and participation – by
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Deliver world-class athletes and infrastructures
working with student athletes, athletic union staff and
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Provide a national, respected voice for BUCS members to
elected offi cers, as well as professional sporting staff, government and relevant stakeholders
coaches and volunteers at its 157 member institutions.
BUCS offers a comprehensive, multi-sport competition
JOINING FEES
structure and manages the development of services and Membership of BUCS is open to any institution of higher
facilities. Its aspirations cut right across the participation education. Members pay affiliation fees based on the size of
spectrum, from inspiring students and higher education staff the institution and participation levels in sport.
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