Matt Hyde will leave the NUS in April 2013 after six years leading the union during some of the biggest upheavals the higher education sector has ever seen.
Mr Hyde will take up his new position as chief executive of the Scout Association on 29 April, replacing Derek Twine, who is retiring from the post after 16 years of service.
An NUS spokesman said Mr Hyde had helped deliver campaigns that had 鈥渟aved students hundreds of millions of pounds鈥 while also helping to 鈥渟ignificantly increased membership satisfaction and reduced reliance on affiliation fees鈥.
鈥淭hese achievements were underpinned by a financial turnaround, an award-winning programme of governance reform and the development of cutting-edge, digital campaigning,鈥 the spokesman said.
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Mr Hyde said it had been a 鈥渉uge privilege鈥 to serve as chief executive 鈥渁nd to have worked to change students鈥 lives and champion strong students鈥 unions over the past six years鈥.
He added: 鈥淚n this, the NUS鈥 ninetieth year, I feel particularly fortunate to have made a contribution to an organisation with such a long and proud history of defending, extending and promoting the rights of students.鈥
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Liam Burns, the NUS president, said: 鈥淢att has had an absolutely transformational impact on NUS since he joined in 2006 and has played a hugely significant role in the student movement, winning the respect and trust of staff and students alike.鈥
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