Contacts

Contacting us

 

The UMSA offices are located on the ground floor of the Pilkington Building. The offices are open between 8.30am and 5.00pm during term time.

 

Main Reception       01634 888989

Fax                            01634 888992

Coopers                   0208 331 7572

Coopers Catering   0208 331 7573

Essentials                0208 331 7568

 

Our Map

 

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UMSA Student Officers

VP Kent                                         

Dan Curran         d.curran@umsa.org.uk

 

VP Canterbury Christ Church   

Kal Sajad             kal.sajad@canterbury.ac.uk

 

VP Greenwich                        

Mani Sekhon       a.ismail@gre.ac.uk

 

General Secretary                       

Mehak Rafiq        mehak.rafiq@hotmail.com

 

Student Activities Officer      

Paul Dunne          eccentric.productions@gmail.com

  

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UMSA Staff

Director

Daniel Palmer - dan@umsa.org.uk

 

Deputy Finance Manager

Lyn Adams - lyn@umsa.org.uk

 

Administrator

Carline Pidduck - carline@umsa.org.uk

 

Student Activities Development Co-ordinator

Claire Dicker - claire@umsa.org.uk

                    

Student Activities Administrator

Julia Longhurst - julia@umsa.org.uk

 

Representation & Democracy Coordinator

Steve Doran - steve@umsa.org.uk

 

Student Adviser

Jill Plows - jill@umsa.org.uk

 

Student Adviser

Paul West - paul@umsa.org.uk

 

Bars & Ents Supervisor

Ashley de Gray - ashley@umsa.org.uk          

 

Essentials Manager

Sue Lloyd - sue@umsa.org.uk

 

Catering Supervisor

John Wise - john@umsa.org.uk

 

 

 

 

 

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