Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students' Union


The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students' Union is the students' union at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
The union is an organisation registered with the Hong Kong Police Force under the Societies Ordinance, independent from the University but officially recognised by the university administration, other organisations include the Student Ambassador and HKUST International Students Association

History

The idea of a students' union representing all HKUST students was conceived as soon as the first ever cohort of HKUST students started school in 1991. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students' Union was officially established a year later after lengthy preparation process.
Through a referendum staged in 2013, the union decided to affiliate itself to the Hong Kong Federation of Students, being the last university students' union to do so. The union remains one of the four member organisations of the federation, with no disaffiliation referendum being requisitioned during the 2015 disaffiliation movement in other universities.

Objectives

As delineated in the Constitution of the HKUSTSU, the union aims to:
The ultimate authority within the union is vested in resolutions passed by Referendums, whilst the second highest authority is the General Meeting.
The union consists of four independent statutory bodies, namely the Executive Committee, the Council, the Court, and the Editorial Board, which act as the executive, legislative, judicial branches and the press agency respectively.
Office-bearers for the Executive Committee and the Editorial Board, as well as Popularly Elected Councillors for the Council, are elected in the Annual Elections held every year in February. Councillors other than the ten popularly elected seats are returned by nomination of their respective representations, while judges of the Court would be appointed by the Council or a general meeting under the recommendation of the Judge Recommendation Committee.

Executive Committee

The Executive Committee is the executive branch of the union, responsible for the day-to-day administration of the union. It also possesses the authority of representing all union members to participate in external affairs.
Headed by the President, the Vice-President and Vice-President of the union, eight standing committees are formed under the Executive Committee to take care of issues regarding the Union and its members, including:
The Council acts as the legislature branch formed by representatives from different fields within the Union. There are a total of 34 seats to be filled by representatives of the Executive Committee, the Editorial Board, House Student Associations, Independent Clubs Association and Sports Association, Art and Cultural Clubs, school and departmental societies, as well as another 10 seats popularly elected by all union members.
It is responsible for legislation and regulation of finance and operations of Union, including the holding of all elections regarding the union; consideration and approval of applications for affiliation to the Union; supervision, advice, proposing and passing rules and regulations on all sub-organisations; interpretation of and proposing amendment to the Constitution of Union; as well as the consideration and approval of Master Budget of the Union and applications for Union subsidies.
To practice the above duties, the Council has five standing committees, namely the Affiliated Societies Committee, the Constitution Committee, the Council Administration Committee, the Election Committee and the Finance Committee.

Court

Chaired by the Chief Justice, The Court is the judiciary body of HKUSTSU, responsible for settling disputes within the Union in a court setting arbitrated by judges. It also provides interpretation to the Constitution when need arises.

Editorial Board

Being the sole press agency within the university, The Editorial Board is responsible for maintaining WINGS and WINGS High Fly Post, the official publications of Union, providing chances for the free expressions of opinion among the student body.
It is responsible for the enrichment of students' awareness on university affairs, social issues and lifestyle, as well as the promotion of literary development within the university. The board also monitors the other organs of the union thru the pressure of public opinion.
The board consists of an Editor-in-Chief, two Assistant Editors-in-Chief, a Financial Controller, an Administrative Officer, a Marketing Officer as well as a number of Feature Editors and Designers.

Activities

Affiliated societies

There are over 100 affiliated societies of different interests and academic disciplines affiliated to the union, under control and supervision by the Union Council's Affiliated Societies Committee. Apart from the "sponsored student groups" sponsored by the university's Student Affairs Office, all student societies recognised by the university authority are affiliated under the Students' Union.
There are six types of affiliated societies in HKUST:
According to the Internal Regulations of the Union, all affiliated societies must bear ", HKUSTSU" as the suffix of their full name in English. The suffix is omitted in the following list for the sake of clarity.
List of HKUST Students' Union societies

; ICA and Independent Clubs
  • Independent Clubs Association
  • AIESEC-LC-HKUST
  • Art Club
  • Campus Crusade for Christ
  • China Entrepreneur Network
  • China Study Society
  • Chinese Culture Society
  • Chinese Folk Art Society
  • Chinese Orchestra
  • Christian Choir
  • Christian Fellowship
  • Comics and Animation Society
  • Contract Bridge Club
  • Culinary Art and Culture Society
  • Current Affairs Research Enlightenment
  • Debating Society
  • Drama Society
  • Film Society
  • Games Society
  • Golden Z Club
  • Greater China Vision
  • Hong Kong Career Match Association
  • International Cuisine Society
  • Korean Students' Association
  • Magic Club
  • Model United Nations Society
  • Nature Club
  • People's Campus Radio
  • Progressust
  • Rotaract Club of HKUST
  • South Asian Students' Society
  • Student Astronomy Club
  • Student Social Service Society
  • Taiwanese Students' Association
  • The Band Society
  • The Catholic Society
  • The Hong Kong Award for Young People User Unit
  • The Linguistics Society
  • The Photographic Society
  • The University Choir
  • University Philharmonic Orchestra
  • University YMCA – HKUST
  • Yo-hoo Club
; House Associations
  • The Undergraduate House One Students' Association
  • VERTEX, House II Students' Association
  • Glacier, HOUSE III Students' Association
  • Vista, House IV Students' Association
  • Endeavour, House V Students' Association
; School Societies
  • The Business Students' Union
  • The Engineering Students' Union
  • The Humanities and Social Science Students' Union
  • Interdisciplinary Programs Students' Union
  • Science Students' Union
; Departmental Societies of the School of Business and Management
  • Accounting Students' Society
  • Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management Students' Society
  • Management Students' Association
  • The Economics Students' Society
  • The Finance Students' Society
  • The Marketing Students' Society
; Departmental Societies of the School of Engineering
; Departmental Societies of the School of Science
  • Biochemistry Students' Society
  • Chemistry Students' Society
  • International Research Enrichment Students' Society
  • Mathematics Students' Society
  • The Biology Students' Society
  • The Physics Students' Society
; Departmental Societies for Interdisciplinary Programs
  • Environment Students' Society
  • Risk Management and Business Intelligence Students' Association
; Sports Association and Sports Club
  • Sports Association
  • Archery Club
  • Cricket Club
  • Dance Society
  • Distance Runners' Club
  • Fencing Club
  • Gym and Fitness Society
  • Handball Club
  • Hockey Club
  • Judo Club
  • Kendo Club
  • Korfball Club
  • Rowing Club
  • Rugby Club
  • Shaolin Martial Arts Club
  • Social Dance Society
  • Softball Club
  • Sport Climbing Students' Society
  • Squash Club
  • Student Basketball Club
  • Students' Badminton Club
  • Students' Football Club
  • Students' Karate Club
  • Students' Swimming Club
  • Table Tennis Club
  • Taekwondo Club
  • Tai Chi Club
  • Tchoukball Club
  • The Netball Club
  • The Student Tennis Club
  • Track and Field Club
  • Volleyball Club
  • Wing Chun Martial Arts Society

Services and outlets

The union operates a Print Shop at the university's LG5 Student Amenities, providing photocopying and printing service to the public. A Students' Union Co-op Shop is also operated by the union, selling stationery, snacks and electronic devices at a discounted price to union members.

Publications

Campaigning

After the 2014 Hong Kong protests, the union has been campaigning heavily for institutional autonomy. In March 2015, Andrew Liao was appointed as chairman of the Council, the supreme governing body of the HKUST, by Chief Executive CY Leung. As Liao was regarded as a keen supporter of Leung, the union issued a statement in opposition of the appointment on the grounds that it constituted alleged nepotism. In response to the union's statement, the government defended its decision as abiding by the rule of meritocracy.
In March 2016, three motions were put to referendum, calling for the abolition of the practice of HKSAR Chief Executive being the ex-officio university chancellor, the removal of Chief Executive's power of directly appointing University Council members, and the enhancement in the proportion of elected representatives from the student, faculty and alumni bodies, respectively. Submitted by the union executive committee, these motions were passed and became the official stance of the union.