
Structures and decision-making
6 December 2006
UCU's supreme policy-making body of the union is its annual congress.
UCU's annual congress includes separate annual meetings of UCU's further and higher education sector conferences, where policy particular to these areas is decided. Special sector conferences may also be called where urgent policy needs to be decided. In addition UCU Scotland Congress and UCU Wales Congress meetings are also held to debate and decide devolved policy matters.
Member-led
Delegates attending our annual congress and sector conferences are mainly chosen by UCU branches. All members of UCU belong to a branch or local association, which is generally workplace-based. Branch members directly elect their own officers who negotiate and represent members locally, with support from full-time staff in regional offices throughout the UK.
Delegates to the union's congress are elected either directly or, in the case of smaller branches and workplaces, through aggregations according to size.
You can find information about your branch here.
Members also directly elect their representatives on UCU's national executive committee, from constituencies based on Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and ten English geographical areas.
Executive
Members of the national executive committee (NEC) of UCU, elected by UCU members include HE and FE members, some of whom are elected regionally, some on a UK-wide basis, plus equality seats and officers of the union. The NEC is responsible for conducting the union's business between Congress meetings. The executive comprises a number of sub-committees which cover specific areas of work: