The Unionist Graduates' Association was formed in 1993 by a number of members of the Ulster Young Unionist Council with the aim of providing graduates of a unionist disposition with an interesting and enjoyable blend of political and social activities.
There is no requirement that members of the UGA also be members of the Ulster Unionist Party, and joining the UGA does not mean joining the UUP. A firm belief in the intrinsic merits of the continuance of the union between Great Britain and Northern Ireland is sufficient.
An all consuming political commitment and a frantic level of participation is not expected. Members are drawn from graduates from a wide range of universities and third level institutions throughout the United Kingdom and beyond. The prominence of the UGA in spearheading the campaign against the dropping of the National Anthem at Queen's University, Belfast, has contributed to the erroneous impression that the UGA is solely made up of Queen's graduates. This is emphatically not the case.
Nevertheless that campaign has been the most visible evidence of the UGA's existence and activity over the past few years. The publicity that campaign generated however represents a small proportion of the work carried on by the UGA.
The following lists some of the major activities carried on by the UGA since 1993:
Membership of the Unionist Graduates Association costs £10.00 per year and is open to graduates and final year students of all universities and colleges of higher or further education as well as those who hold or are studying for a professional qualification.
For further information e-mail queries to uup@uup.org