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NUS

(in Britain) abbreviation for
(Education) National Union of Students
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The NUS-Agilent Hub for Translation & Capture (NUS-Agilent Hub) was officially launched by Associate Professor Benjamin Ong, Director of Medical Services of the Ministry of Health, at the opening ceremony held in NUS today.
It is the NUS discount card's only partnership with a national grocery store.
Anchored at the NUS Institute of Data Science, the Grab-NUS AI Lab will leverage data from the Grab platform to solve complex, real-world challenges in Southeast Asia.
Student Voice leaders from Coleg Cambria travelled to Cardiff to attend the 2018 NUS Wales Annual Conference.
To qualify for the NUS card, you have to be a student - but for those whose university days are long gone, there is a way to secure the same deals.
Currently, Cardiff's SU pays NUS around PS51,000 a year for its services, which cover national campaigns and legal advice.
"There is a growing concern with the NUS and what its long term aims are," he said.
A crucial element in putting together the collaboration was finding students who were fluent readers and writers of English; because English is the language of instruction at both NUS and CSCS, these schools made logical choices.
The national conference attracts student leaders from across the UK to set NUS policy for the year ahead, and elect national student representatives.
But claims that leaving the NUS suggested student activism was dying out were strongly refuted as students staged intense and passionate debates on the university grounds in the style of the 60s.