Until the 2012 National Student Radio Conference in Bradford

University College London
Rare FM has just celebrated its 10th Birthday.What we lack in money we make up in style and talent.Rare FM boasts one of the most packed Student Radio...
Hi I'm Lee, your Development Officer for 2011/12.
It's my job to provide advice and support for new and existing member stations on a wide range of issues, including licensing, training, funding, legal compliance and other radio based queries.
There is no stereotypical student radio station: every one of the 60+ stations in the UK operates in a unique way. This variation gives the student radio community in the UK a great opportunity to learn from other stations and to share ideas.
Together with a fantastic team of Regional Officers who are based near your station we aim to support you over the next year by organising a number of events in your area. To get in contact with your regional officer click here.
I've put togeather a recomended resources page for developing yourself, your station and your members.
If anyone has any questions about running your station, developing your station, or getting started. Just email me or send me a tweet @lee7oaks.
Keep checking this page for the latest support and development news that i'l be posting, sign up to the SRA website to recieve our weekly email or subscribe to our Support RSS feed .
Thanks,
Lee
Free NUS Student Media Training - 'Covering Conflict'
Fancy an Amazing Experience?
Amazing Radio based in the North East is looking for people to take part in their Work Experience scheme.
London and East Anglia Social
On the 3rd February there will be an SRA social for all London and East Anglia members. Other regions' members are welcome too.
Complete the SRA Feedback Survey by Friday...
There's only a few days left to give your feedback to the Student Radio Association....
Were looking for honest feedback on what we do in order to improve what we offer to you, our members.
Guidance for broadcasters on the use of offensive language
Ofcom has published a new guidance for radio broadcasters on the use of offensive language.






