NUS extra teams up with Spotify

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NUS is all about securing a better deal for students whether that is through campaigns on fees or by ensuring they can save money on essentials.

NUS extra has been a huge success for students, enabling them to save money whilst also generating vital finds for NUS and in the last five years giving back over £6 million to students unions and £1.4million back into students’ unions since August 2011. This is an important source of funding for clubs, societies and student-led campaigns.

So today I am delighted to announce that NUS has teamed up with leading digital music service Spotify, to offer students 50% off their premium service, making it NUS extra’s largest ever discount to date and Spotify's first student partnership.

All the other discounts available through NUS extra already made it great value but this incredibly exciting partnership will make one of our cards top of any students must have lists. I'm glad too that we can promote cost-effective access to a legal source of music.

You can access this discount from today here.

To find out about other ways that NUS is putting the pound back in students’ pockets, click here.

03 Mai 2012

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    Liam Burns

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    Liam, who grew up in Fife where he attended Glenrothes College, graduated in Physics at Heriot-Watt University, where he was both the Students' Association Vice-President (Education & Welfare) and subsequently President. He went on to be elected as Depute President and President of NUS Scotland, before subsequently being elected as NUS UK President for 2011/12.

    Liam has been an Officer within the European Students' Union and has been involved in Quality Assurance processes both on a national and European level through QAA, ENQA and EQAR.

    As President of NUS, Liam is responsible for leading on the organisations Priority campaign, calling for reinvestment of public funding in tertiary education and an end to the current tuition fees regime. NUS itself in a confederation of over 200 students' unions across the UK and represents over seven million students. It works to promote, defend and extend students rights as well as promoting strong and active students' unions. 


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