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Candidate List

Elections 2019

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President

The President is a passionate leader who drives policy-making, campaigning, representation and acts as one of the public spokespeople for the organisation. The President is responsible for ensuring good governance within the Union and also acts as chair of the Trustee Board.

  • Xufei Ge Manifesto

    say what you want to say

  • Matt Crilly Manifesto

    A modern, democratic Union

  • Titi Farukuoye Manifesto

    Equal Representation For All

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Vice President Community

Vice President Community is responsible for campaigning to widen development projects and opportunities for students. They will campaign to widen participation in extra-curricular activities and support the development of the clubs and societies. They lead on sustainability and environmental issues within the Union and University and foster collaboration between Strathclyde students, staff and local communities.

  • Daniel Azubuike Awomukwu Manifesto

    Building a vibrant Strathclyde community that we are proud of.

  • Claire Getchell Manifesto

    Putting U in the heart of commUnity

  • Kayla-Megan Burns Manifesto

    Common sense for a common community goal.

  • Benn Rapson Manifesto

    Bolder Policies! Stronger Communities!

  • Erica Oxley Manifesto

    Unity through Community!

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Vice President Education

Vice President Education represents the academic interests of the student body to the University. They are responsible for ensuring that students have the best learning experience whilst studying at Strathclyde by implementing and developing education policies, as well as supporting the student rep system.

  • Eyram Selasie Ahadzie Manifesto

    Vote EYRAM &  Re-elect  EYRAM #1 For VP Education

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Vice President Inclusion

Vice President Inclusion champions equality, diversity and inclusion. They work with liberation groups, faith and culture societies, and marginalised students to ensure that their views are represented by lobbying the University and external agencies, developing campaigns and mobilising the wider student body to effect change.

  • Nothando Thwala Manifesto

    #StrongerTogether #Nothando4VPInclusion

  • Rachel Cairns Manifesto

    Celebrating Our Differences Together

  • Sanghmitra Singh Manifesto

    There's strength and beauty in inclusivity

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Vice President Sport

Vice President Sport leads the Sports Union including chairing committees and representing the members to the University and external audiences. They are responsible for campaigning to widen participation in sport and physical activity and supporting the development of the sports clubs.

  • Maddy Watson Manifesto

    A Wild Year with Watson

  • Natalie Scobie Manifesto

    Strath Sport doesn’t need balls, sticks or bats, it only needs Nats!

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Vice President Welfare

Vice President Welfare is responsible for campaigning on issues that affects student welfare and wellbeing including housing, mental health and financial hardship. They will represent student interests within the University and local community and ensure the Union supports welfare groups.

  • Kyle Scott Manifesto

    I'll care, so that you don't have to.

  • John Ehizogie Agbonrofo Manifesto

    “I Will Go The Extra Mile To Make You Smile More!!!”

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Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic Rep

The BAME Rep promotes inclusivity on campus and is a spokesperson for all students of African, Arab, Caribbean, Asian, Latin American and First Nation decent. The BAME Rep sits on the Strathclyde Students’ Union Equality Diversity Committee. The Rep directly reports to the Vice President Inclusion and works closely together with the Student Exec on campaigns concerning students identifying as BAME. The Rep must self-define as a BAME student enrolled at Strathclyde University. Honorarium of £600

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Democracy Convenor

Has an important role in ensuring students have a say in how their Union is run and that elected representatives are held to account. They Chair Student Parliament meetings which include Student Executive accountability and debates on policy submissions and aim to increase engagement in student democracy.

  • Lewis McDermott Manifesto

    Making Student Parliament YOUR Parliament

  • Savvina Kritharidou Manifesto

    I have a say, you should too.

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Disabled Students' Rep

The Disabled Students’ Rep promotes inclusivity on campus and is a spokesperson for all students that self-define as disabled students. The officer sits on the Strathclyde Students’ Union Equality Diversity Committee. The Disabled Students’ Rep directly reports to the Vice President Inclusion and works closely together with the Student Exec and the Disabled Students Group on campaigns concerning disabled students. The Rep must self-define as a disabled student enrolled at Strathclyde University

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Faculty Rep Business

Faculty Reps represent students’ views and interests at faculty-wide meetings and committees. They support the class reps in their faculty and act as a link between class reps, University staff and the Union. They will be engaged and involved in the Union’s education campaigns and events.

  • Efe Imiren Manifesto

    A voice to your concerns...

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Faculty Rep Engineering

Faculty Reps represent students’ views and interests at faculty-wide meetings and committees. They support the class reps in their faculty and act as a link between class reps, University staff and the Union. They will be engaged and involved in the Union’s education campaigns and events.

  • Sophie Gwynne Manifesto

    Re-Elect Sophie!!

  • Emma Johnston Manifesto

    Vote for me to improve the engineering community

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Faculty Rep Humanities and Social Sciences

Faculty Reps represent students’ views and interests at faculty-wide meetings and committees. They support the class reps in their faculty and act as a link between class reps, University staff and the Union. They will be engaged and involved in the Union’s education campaigns and events.

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Faculty Rep Science

Faculty Reps represent students’ views and interests at faculty-wide meetings and committees. They support the class reps in their faculty and act as a link between class reps, University staff and the Union. They will be engaged and involved in the Union’s education campaigns and events.

  • Chelbi Hillan Manifesto

    Improving student experience and opportunities in your faculty

  • Saif Elsayed Mohamed Ali Elhendawi Manifesto

    Science and Virtue go hand in hand

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Interfaith Rep

The Interfaith Rep promotes inclusion on campus and is a spokesperson for students of all faiths and none. The Rep sits on Strath Students’ Union Equality and Diversity Committee and on the panel allocating the Faith and Culture Fund. The Rep directly reports to the Vice President Inclusion and works closely with the Student Exec on campaigns concerning students of faith. Honorarium of £600 (paid in instalments at the end of semesters) approx. commitment of 3 hours per week during semester.

  • Alfred Amiolemen Manifesto

    Inclusion and Diversity is the Solution a World in want of Peace

  • Mohamad Abed Shukfa Manifesto

    Vote for Mohamad

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International Students' Rep

Representing international students from both EU and overseas, the International Students’ Rep promotes inclusivity, is a spokesperson for international students, sits on Strathclyde Students’ Union Welfare Committee and the International Students’ Task force of Strathclyde University. The Rep directly reports to the Vice President Welfare and works closely together with the Student Exec on campaigns concerning international students. The Rep must self-define as an international student enrolle

  • Christine Enowmbi Tambe Manifesto

    To create a positive environment for all international students!

  • Lucas Marcelo Nahas Martinez Manifesto

    Working for a more diverse student community.

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LGBT+ Rep

LGBTplus Rep promotes inclusivity on campus, is a spokesperson for all students that define as LGBTplus. The Rep sits on the Strathclyde Students’ Union Equality and Diversity Committee. The LGBTplus Rep directly reports to the Vice President Inclusion and works closely together with the Student Exec and the LGBTplus society on campaigns concerning LGBTplus students. The Rep must self-define as an LGBTplus student enrolled at Strathclyde University. Honorarium of £600 (paid in instalments) appr

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Mature Students' Rep

The Mature Students’ Representative promotes inclusivity on campus, is a spokesperson for all students that are 21 years old or over at the start of their first degree. The Mature Students’ Rep sits on the Strathclyde Students’ Union Welfare Committee and attends Student Parliament. The Rep is responsible for organising a minimum of one campaign or project per semester that champions mature students’ issues and raises awareness with the wider student body and local community. The Rep directly

  • Paul Eweka Manifesto

    Making the University a happier and more supportive place for Mature students

  • Deborah Macpherson Manifesto

    Inclusivity, Diversity and Respect

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Part Time Students' Rep

The Part Time Students’ Rep promotes inclusivity on campus and is a spokesperson for all students enrolled on a part time course at Strathclyde. The Rep sits on the Strathclyde Students’ Union Welfare Committee. The Part Time Students’ Rep directly reports to the Vice President Welfare and works closely with the VPW, the VP Inclusion and the remaining Student Exec on campaigns concerning part time students at Strathclyde. The Rep must be a part time student enrolled at Strathclyde University.

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Women's Rep

The Women’s Rep promotes inclusivity on campus, is a spokesperson for all women students and sits on Strathclyde Students’ Union Equality Diversity Committee. The Rep directly reports to the Vice President Inclusion and works closely with the Student Exec on campaigns concerning students identifying as women. The Rep must self-define as a woman enrolled at Strathclyde University. Honorarium of £600 (paid in instalments at the end of semesters) approx. commitment of 3 hours per week during seme

  • Clodagh Elspeth Halliday Manifesto

    Representation and Equality for Every Woman at Strathclyde

  • Eya Gethrude N Manifesto

    Leadership, Experience and Values means something. Women Matters...Let me be the voice.

  • Zoya Khan Manifesto

    Inclusivity and an open-mind.

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NUS Scotland Conference Delegate

These elected delegates represent Strathclyde Students at the annual NUS Scotland Conference. This is a democratic body of the National Union of Students, where regional policy is set, governance is amended and the next leaders of the student movement are elected. You must be available to attend conference on 21 to 22 March 2019 in Dunblane.

  • Eyram Selasie Ahadzie

  • Emily McIlhatton Manifesto

    Vote Emily #1 for NUS Scotland Delegate

  • Kyle Scott Manifesto

    For an effective and campaigning NUS!

  • Lewis McDermott Manifesto

  • Jennifer Blackledge Manifesto

    V

  • Callum Barclay

    Mon the craic

  • Chloe-Louise Burns Manifesto

    Equal emotional and financial experiences at Strathclyde for all students

  • Daniel Azubuike Awomukwu Manifesto

    Towards an excellent representative

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NUS UK Conference Delegate

These elected delegates represent Strathclyde Students at the annual NUS National Conference. This is the main democratic body of the National Union of Students, where national policy is set, governance is amended and the next leaders of the student movement are elected. You must be available to attend conference on 9 to 11 April 2019 in Glasgow.

  • Eyram Selasie Ahadzie

  • Daniel Azubuike Awomukwu Manifesto

    Let's make Strathclyde the greatest

  • Chloe-Louise Burns Manifesto

    Equal emotional and financial experiences at Strathclyde for all students

  • Kyle Scott Manifesto

    For an effective and campaigning NUS!

  • Talha S Mohammad Manifesto

  • Rowanne McGee Manifesto

    Lets make a stand, Vote Rowanne

  • Lewis McDermott Manifesto

  • Zoya Khan Manifesto

    Dedicated and ready for a challenge!

  • Matt Crilly Manifesto

    A modern, democratic Union

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