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About ACS Project

Founded in 2008, the ACS Project is an online and offline platform obsessed about the development of African Caribbean Societies (ACS) and their members. The ACS Project runs a series of events through out the academic year that connect exceptional black students to employers, develop the leadership abilities of ACS presidents and allow communication and collaboration among ACS members.

The ACS project also conducts regular and detailed research into the challenges and potential of black students and the ACS network.

Some of our platforms include; ACS in the City career events, the annual ACS Leadership Summit, ACS talk time discussion forum, ACS Focus Group and the ACS survey.

About ACS

The African Caribbean Society (ACS) is the largest network for black universities students in the United Kingdom. With campus presence in all UK universities, the student led network has developed to become one of the largest student societies in the United Kingdom. ACS exists to unify, explore and educate the rich diversities that exist within African and Caribbean cultures. It achieves this through social, cultural, educational and community activities.

ACS Membership is not restricted to students of African or Caribbean heritage; students interested in discovering the splendour of the diverse cultures from these two communities can join.

Click here to discover more about local African Caribbean Societies.

 

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