The University College London Conservative Society ("Society") is an independent society affiliated with the Students' Union UCL. Within the Society, our principal legislative instrument is the Constitution of the University College London Conservative Society, drafted in alignment with the standards and procedures of the Students' Union UCL.
The Senior Committee, as the supreme executive, legislative, and judicial organ of the Society, is charged with passing resolutions on the governance of the Society.
A summary of the '24/'25 administration reforms:
Port and Policy (Standing Orders) Resolution 2025;
London Universities Conservatives Conference Resolution 2025;
London Universities Conservatives (Constitutionalisation) Resolution 2026.
As a member of the London Universities Conservatives ("LUC"), the Society regularly collaborates with partners across London to deliver high-quality events for members. The Senior Committee a suhc is an independent decision-maker in this process and will always act in accorandce with the interests of its members first and foremost.
*In due time this page is to be updated with the following new content:
Internal Constitution - Administration '26/'27: a detailed document outlining the internal procedures for the maintain of the society's specific vision implemented by this '26/'27 administration. As well as a detailed account of the internal procedures and rules which The Senior Committee must adhere to, which members will be able to consult, allowing them to raise issues of governance which might be in direct conflict with the internal constitution. The aim of this document is to introduce a series of checks and balances for the governing of the society, as well as a clear procedure for holding leadership accountable. This is to protect the society from the degradation it has suffered under previous committees.
London Universities Conservatives Relations Procedures - Administration '26/'27: a document outlining the administration's position on LUC partnership, primarily for future committees —but also members— to consult when deciding on the level of collaboration to be had by the Senior Committee with the LUC.