Edinburgh University Students' Association

Edinburgh University Students' Association
InstitutionUniversity of Edinburgh
LocationThe Potterrow, Bristo Square, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Established1884 – Students' Representative Council

1889 – Edinburgh University Union
1905 – Edinburgh University Women's Union

1931 – King’s Buildings Union
PresidentDora Herndon
CEOStephen Hubbard
Vice presidentsJohn Rappa (Activities & Services)

Ruth Elliott (Community)
Dylan Walch (Education)
Indigo Williams (Welfare)

(2024/25)
Membersc. 49,500
AffiliationsNational Union of Students

National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts
Right to Education Campaign/Friends of Birzeit University
Stop Climate Chaos Scotland
Votes at 16

As of 2025
Income£4.1m (2023/24)
Websitewww.eusa.ed.ac.uk

Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA) is the students' union at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Association's aim is the advancement of education of Edinburgh students by representing and supporting them, and by promoting their interests, health and welfare within the community. It is led by a team of five elected student sabbatical officers.

Due to the evolution of student unionism at Edinburgh, student sports are not part of the main university union, and are overseen by a separate organisation, Edinburgh University Sports Union (EUSU), which has its own representative and organisational structure. EUSU works closely with the university's Centre for Sport and Exercise.

Dora Herndon is the current President and was elected in March 2024.