Cranfield Students Association

Cranfield Students Association

The Cranfield Students Association (CSA) is the Students' Union of Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, England and is based in building 114 close to the centre of the campus. The CSA runs the main student bar on the Cranfield campus. The CSA functions as both the main campus bar and the main campus club. There is a well-attended night every Friday night which usually lasts for about one hour before the bar closes between 1am and 2am.

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Clubs and Societies

The folowing clubs currently exist at Cranfield University-

  • African-Caribbean Society [1]
  • Astronomical Society [2]
  • Badminton Club
  • Basketball Club [3]
  • Chinese Society [4]
  • Christian Union [5]
  • Circuit Training Club
  • CranSEDS Society- Cranfield Students for Exploration and Development of Space [6]
  • Cricket Club
  • Football Club
  • Gliding Club [7]
  • Handball Club
  • Horticultural Society
  • Iranian Society [8]
  • Islamic Society
  • Libyan Society
  • Jitsu Club [9]
  • Musicians Society
  • Rugby Club
  • Squash Club
  • Touch Rugby Club [10]
  • Ultimate Frisbee Club [11]
  • Volleyball Club

Commercial services

Commercial services are centred around the CSA Shop, bar and café that operating from the CSA building on the ground floor.

There is also a CostCutter store and a Cafe Bookshop located near the social club. There is also a NatWest Bank with a cash machine and a Barclays Bank machine.

Accommodation

Cranfield campus

  • Accommodation options for single students on campus
  • Mitchell Hall
  • Stringfellow Hall
  • Lanchester Hall
  • Chilver Hall
  • Shared houses
  • Accommodation options for families and couples on campus
  • Fedden House
  • Family houses
    • Accommodation options off-campus

There are various options in surrounding villages, particularly Cranfield village and local towns particularly Bedford and Milton Keynes.

Shrivenham campus

Welfare

Entertainment and social activities

Publications

The student newspaper is called "Entropy".

References

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