Students' Union All students of the Arts University Bournemouth are automatically a member of the '''Arts University Bournemouth
Students' Union''' (AUBSU), a registered charity affiliated with the
National Union of Students. AUBSU runs over 30 clubs and societies, organises
Freshers' Weeks, volunteering and fundraising events, trains course representatives, and hosts annual general meetings for all students. Each year, elections are held for both sabbatical (president, vice-president) and all volunteer (e.g. Events Officer, Communications Officer and Equality and Diversity Officer) posts. AUBSU publishes a free, student-led magazine called
BUMF. It is published termly and includes content from university course programmes, music, poetry, and writing.
Student housing The university maintains four off-campus student halls throughout the town. Places are allocated with a priority to students living further away from Bournemouth and to students with disabilities/medical conditions. The university hosts two accommodation days before the beginning of each academic year, so prospective students can independently form house-sharing groups and view private rented accommodation. The three main halls of residence are: • Madeira Road – Built in 2014 with 378 beds, located in the town centre of Bournemouth • Home Park – Located in the Lansdowne area of Bournemouth, the Home Park offers ensuite rooms and studios to first year students. • Campus Halls – Three on-campus block are being built to house 300 students. In their second and third years, many students live in nearby suburbs of Bournemouth: typically
Winton,
Charminster or
Boscombe, where they can live in independently owned residences. ==Notable alumni==