Election Posts

City Students' Union 2024

This is City Students' Union annual elections. Through these elections, the following posts will elected: 4 x Students' Union Officer, Assembly Members proportionate to School and 6 x NUS Delegates.

The polls have closed.

Students' Union Officer (4 places)

A total of five Students’ Union Officers will be elected by students. The candidate with the highest number of votes will be offered the role of President. All other elected Students’ Union Officers will be known as our Deputy Presidents, ensuring there is at least one Students’ Union Officer from students who study/studied primarily on the University campus based in Clerkenwell or Moorgate and one Students’ Union Officer from students who study/studied primarily on the University campus based in Tooting.

 

All Sabbatical Officers will have defined portfolios of work, such as being responsible for different activities or demographics of students, which will be agreed shortly after election.

 

The President is the figurehead for the organisation and the first point of contact for internal and external organisations. The President’s role is to organise the activities of the Students’ Union Officers and lead on how to improve the Union.

 

The role of a Students’ Union Officer is full time, therefore it is not permitted for you to study whilst you are in the role (including degree, master’s and PhD), unless you are doing part time study and have a job share as described below. In the event of needing to retake an assessment or submit a final assignment shortly after starting the role, this is permitted in exceptional circumstances, and annual leave can be used if there are no further teaching commitments.

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Assembly Member, Bayes Business School (6 places)

What you’ll be doing

From debating important issues that matter to students to improve their experience, to meeting with the University senior leadership team about facility opening hours, no two days are the same.

 

Some of the things the job entails more broadly are:

 

  • Going out to talk to students in your School to understand the issues they are facing.
  • Working with Programme / Year Reps to raise issues that matter the most to make change.
  • Setting the Union priorities of behalf of students at City St George’s and working to deliver them.
  • Attending and participating in all Assembly meetings over the year in person.
  • Telling students and your School about the work of the Assembly.
  • Play a key role in liaison and negotiation with your School on issues affecting students.
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Assembly Member, City Law School (5 places)

What you’ll be doing

From debating important issues that matter to students to improve their experience, to meeting with the University senior leadership team about facility opening hours, no two days are the same.

 

Some of the things the job entails more broadly are:

 

  • Going out to talk to students in your School to understand the issues they are facing.
  • Working with Programme / Year Reps to raise issues that matter the most to make change.
  • Setting the Union priorities of behalf of students at City St George’s and working to deliver them.
  • Attending and participating in all Assembly meetings over the year in person.
  • Telling students and your School about the work of the Assembly.
  • Play a key role in liaison and negotiation with your School on issues affecting students.
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Assembly Member, School of Communicaiton and Creativity (5 places)

What you’ll be doing

From debating important issues that matter to students to improve their experience, to meeting with the University senior leadership team about facility opening hours, no two days are the same.

 

Some of the things the job entails more broadly are:

 

  • Going out to talk to students in your School to understand the issues they are facing.
  • Working with Programme / Year Reps to raise issues that matter the most to make change.
  • Setting the Union priorities of behalf of students at City St George’s and working to deliver them.
  • Attending and participating in all Assembly meetings over the year in person.
  • Telling students and your School about the work of the Assembly.
  • Play a key role in liaison and negotiation with your School on issues affecting students.
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Assembly Member, School of Health and Psychological Sciences (6 places)

What you’ll be doing

From debating important issues that matter to students to improve their experience, to meeting with the University senior leadership team about facility opening hours, no two days are the same.

 

Some of the things the job entails more broadly are:

 

  • Going out to talk to students in your School to understand the issues they are facing.
  • Working with Programme / Year Reps to raise issues that matter the most to make change.
  • Setting the Union priorities of behalf of students at City St George’s and working to deliver them.
  • Attending and participating in all Assembly meetings over the year in person.
  • Telling students and your School about the work of the Assembly.
  • Play a key role in liaison and negotiation with your School on issues affecting students.
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Assembly Member, School of Policy and Global Affairs (5 places)

What you’ll be doing From debating important issues that matter to students to improve their experience, to meeting with the University senior leadership team about facility opening hours, no two days are the same. Some of the things the job entails more broadly are: • Going out to talk to students in your School to understand the issues they are facing. • Working with Programme / Year Reps to raise issues that matter the most to make change. • Setting the Union priorities of behalf of students at City St George’s and working to deliver them. • Attending and participating in all Assembly meetings over the year in person. • Telling students and your School about the work of the Assembly. • Play a key role in liaison and negotiation with your School on issues affecting students.
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Assembly Member, School of Science and Technology (6 places)

What you’ll be doing From debating important issues that matter to students to improve their experience, to meeting with the University senior leadership team about facility opening hours, no two days are the same. Some of the things the job entails more broadly are: • Going out to talk to students in your School to understand the issues they are facing. • Working with Programme / Year Reps to raise issues that matter the most to make change. • Setting the Union priorities of behalf of students at City St George’s and working to deliver them. • Attending and participating in all Assembly meetings over the year in person. • Telling students and your School about the work of the Assembly. • Play a key role in liaison and negotiation with your School on issues affecting students.
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NUS Conference Delegates (6 places)

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