Election Posts

Officer & NUS Delegate Elections 2017

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Disabled Students' Officer

The Disabled Student’s Officer ensures that Students with disabilities are effective represented in the SU and University Community. You’ll be liaising with SU staff to improve access and remove barriers to SU events, venues, outlets as well as organising a Disability Awareness Week. The Disabled Student’s Officer is a full voting member of the SU Liberation & Diversity Exec and a Delegate to the respective NUS Campaigns Conference.

NOTE: In order to nominate yourself for, hold or vote for this post you must self-define as a Student with a Disability on your elections profile, so please ensure that your Elections profile is up-to-date.

  • You will ensure the SU is addressing the needs of students with disabilities and raise awareness of the issues students with disabilities face amongst the University community, often lobbying the University for change.
  • You will plan disability awareness events as part of Disability Awareness week and campaign against ableism in all of its forms.
  • You will liaise with SU staff to improve access and remove barriers to events, venues and outlets.
  • You will sit on the SU Liberation and Diversity Committee and be a full voting member of Student Council
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your manifesto promises.

 


PLEASE NOTE: You can only nominate yourself for one of the SU Committee & Part-Time Officer positions.

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LGBTQUA+ Officer

The LGBTUA+ Officer represents a diverse Warwick community, ensuring equal treatment of and running campaigns highlighting the issues affecting LGBTUA+ students. This involves liaising with relevant societies in the organisation of Warwick Pride Week and working with the SU to deliver LGBTUA+ Nights in the SU. You will be a full voting member of the SU Liberation & Diversity Exec as well as the Delegate to the respective NUS Campaigns Conference.

NOTE: In order to nominate yourself for, hold or vote for this post you must self-define as LGBTUA+ on your elections profile, so please ensure that your Elections profile is up-to-date.

  • You will represent all self-defining LGBTUA+ students at Warwick University.
  • You will ensure the SU is addressing the needs of LGBTUA+ students and raise awareness of the issues LGBTUA+ students face amongst the University community, often lobbying for change.
  • You will plan awareness events, including as part of Pride Week, and campaign against oppression of LGBTUA+ students in all its forms.
  • You will sit on the SU Liberation and Diversity Committee and be a full voting member of Student Council
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your manifesto promises.
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Vice President for Societies

The Societies Officer is the main point of contact, providing support, advice, and guidance for all society executive members. You work with Societies to promote their events and contribute to their long-term strategies and policy decisions to ensure members get the best value and experience possible.
  • You will be the public face and leader of student societies on campus. This will involve providing students with the best possible student experience, as well lobbying and liaising with the University and external organisations to make this happen.
  • You will manage, engage with and facilitate hundreds of societies on campus.
  • You will be responsible for helping to promote society events, facilitating society related decision making, helping to assign society budgets and set up new societies, advising on best practice, and helping co-ordinate training for executive committee members.
  • You will help organise large scale events such as the Societies Fair.
  • You will work with the VP Sport to formulate strategies surrounding student development and skills.
  • You will liaise and engage with a range of bodies on a local, regional, and national level.
  • You will be a trustee of a multi-million-pound organisation.
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your own manifesto promises.
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Vice President for Sports

The Sports Officer is the public face of student sport on campus and in this role actively engages with all student clubs and the student community in the overall promotion of sport and healthy activity.
  • You will be the public face and leader of student sport on campus. This will involve providing students with the best possible university sporting experience, as well lobbying and liaising with the University and external organisations to make this happen.
  • You will be responsible for managing, engaging and facilitating all sport clubs on campus. As part of this you will be the main point of contact for sports clubs who you will work closely with to improve sport at Warwick.
  • You will work strategically to develop the direction of sports partnerships, working with the University’s Warwick Sport.
  • You will work with the VP Societies to formulate strategies surrounding student development and skills.
  • You will liaise and engage with sport-related bodies on a local, regional, and national level.
  • You will organise large scale events such as Varsity, the Sports Ball and the Sports Fair.
  • You will be a trustee of a multi-million-pound organisation.
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your own manifesto promises.

 

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Vice President for Democracy and Development

As DDO, you’ll be the person responsible for the running of the Autumn Elections and Officer Elections, as well All Student Meetings. You’ll be an integral part of the SU Democracy Exec & the SU Funding Exec with Societies and Sports Clubs contacting you about their elections.
  • You will lead all SU democratic processes from organising elections and All Student Votes (ASV) to delivering on policy. This will also include leading on governance related matters.
  • You lead on all commercial areas concerning the SU. This means being the representative to the University on all their commercial operations, particularly by working with the Campus & Commercial Services Group (CCSG).
  • You will also feedback student voices into the SU’s commercial outlets to improve them for students and other consumers.
  • You will be the SU's treasurer, responsible for providing student oversight of SU finances.
  • You will sit on multiple University committees which cover a wide variety of areas including finance, commercial operations, estates, and sustainability. This includes University Council (Warwick’s highest decision making body).
  • You will be the lead officer on maximising engagement with students.
  • You will be a trustee of a multi-million-pound organisation.
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your own manifesto promises.
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Vice President for Education

The Education Officer is the main point of contact within the SU for all students on academic-related matters and concerns. The role entails electing, training, and regularly liaising with Course Reps on SSLC’s and Faculty Reps, and you’ll be an integral part of the SU Education Exec as well as a full Trustee of the SU.
  • You will lead on all student academic interests, lobbying for, and providing them with, the best possible education experience at Warwick.
  • You will manage and work with hundreds of student academic representatives, helping them champion student interests.
  • You will liaise and engage with academic-related bodies on a local, regional and national level.
  • You will work closely with all academic areas of the University including departments, the Library, IT Services, Careers Services, and the Learning Grids.
  • You will sit on the Senate and co-chair the Student Learning Experience and Engagement Committee (SLEEC).
  • You will be a trustee of a multi-million-pound organization.
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your own manifesto promises.
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Environment and Ethics Officer

  • You will advocate for an ethical and environmentally friendly SU and University and create greater awareness among students about relevant environment and ethics issues, advising on them and campaigning on them.
  • You will bring relevant concerns before Student Council,  the Development Committee, the Environment Committee and lobby the University to implement more environmentally and ethically sound policies, encouraging the SU to do the same.
  • You will work with societies and campaign groups to facilitate campaigns about environment and ethics, and raise awareness amongst students of the University Environment and Sustainability Fund.
  • You will sit on the SU Development Committee, SU Environment Committee and be a full voting member of Student Council.
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your manifesto promises

 


PLEASE NOTE: You can only nominate yourself for one of the SU Committee & Part-Time Officer positions.

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Faculty of Arts Representative (Undergraduate)

The UG Arts Faculty Rep liaises between Course Reps on SSLC’s and Departments in order to ensure that the academic issues and ideas of Art’s Students are being effectively addressed. As a part of this you’ll be working closely with the Education Officer to help coordinate the election of UG Course Reps. You will also be a full member of the SU Education Exec and sit on the University’s Board for the Faculty of Arts.

Faculty Representatives fulfil their role alongside their studies. They are unpaid Representatives who represent the students within their Faculty for the following academic year. Any student within the relevant faculty can nominate themselves for the relevant position.

You will represent the interests of students in your Faculty and take the lead on academic issues from a faculty perspective, attending SSLC’s, University Committees, University Boards, and relevant SU Exec meetings. You will keep abreast of changes within your faculty and support course reps and SU priority campaigns.

This role will equip you with representation skills, communication skills, time management skills and team work.

Undergraduate Faculty Reps and Postgraduate Research Faculty Reps will be elected in the Spring Term. Other Faculty Rep positions will be elected in Autumn Term.

 

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Ethnic Minorities Officer

The Ethnic Minorities Officer is the voice for all black and ethnic minority Warwick students, raising awareness and campaigning on the issues of racial equality. You’ll be responsible for organising Black History Month alongside relevant SU Societies and will be a full voting member of the SU Liberation & Diversity Exec. The Ethnic Minorities Officer is also the Delegate to the respective NUS Campaigns Conference.

NOTE: In order to nominate yourself, hold or vote for this post you must self-define as a student from an ethnic minority on your elections profile, so please ensure that your Elections profile is up-to-date.

  • You will represent all self-defining Ethnic Minority students at Warwick University.
  • You will ensure the SU is addressing the needs of students of ethnic minorities and raise awareness of the issues students of ethnic minorities face amongst the University community, often lobbying for change.
  • You will plan awareness events, including as part of Black History Month, and campaign against racism in all of its forms.
  • You will sit on the SU Liberation and Diversity Committee and be a full voting member of Student Council
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your manifesto promises.
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Women's Officer

The Women’s Officer represents over half the Warwick University Student population, raising awareness and organising large scale campaigns against sexism and for gender equality. The Women’s Officer works closely with other Officers to run campaigns on zero tolerance to sexual harassment and in delivering I Heart Consent workshops and training. You’ll also be a full voting member of the SU Liberation & Diversity Exec and the Delegate to the respective NUS Campaigns Conference.

NOTE: In order to nominate yourself, hold or vote for this post you must self-define as a woman on your elections profile, so please ensure that your Elections profile is up-to-date.

  • You will represent all self-defining women at Warwick University.
  • You will ensure the SU is addressing the needs of women students and raise awareness of the issues women students face amongst the University community, often lobbying for change.
  • You will plan awareness events, including as part of International Women’s Week, and campaign against sexism in all its forms.
  • You will sit on the SU Liberation and Diversity Committee and be a full voting member of Student Council
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your manifesto promises.

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: You can only nominate yourself for one of the SU Committee & Part-Time Officer positions.

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Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine Representative (Undergraduate, Experimental Sciences)

The UG Engineering & Experimental Sciences Faculty Rep liaises between Course Reps on SSLC’s and Departments in order to ensure that the academic issues and ideas of Engineering & Experimental Science Students are being effectively addressed. As a part of this you’ll be working closely with the Education Officer to help coordinate the election of UG Course Reps. You will also be a full member of the SU Education Exec and sit on the University’s Board for the Faculty of Science & I

Faculty Representatives fulfil their role alongside their studies. They are unpaid Representatives who represent the students within their Faculty for the following academic year. Any student within the relevant faculty can nominate themselves for the relevant position.

You will represent the interests of students in your Faculty and take the lead on academic issues from a faculty perspective, attending SSLC’s, University Committees, University Boards, and relevant SU Exec meetings. You will keep abreast of changes within your faculty and support course reps and SU priority campaigns.

This role will equip you with representation skills, communication skills, time management skills and team work.

Undergraduate Faculty Reps and Postgraduate Research Faculty Reps will be elected in the Spring Term. Other Faculty Rep positions will be elected in Autumn Term.

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NUS National Conference Delegates (6 places)

Warwick Students' Union is affiliated to the National Union of Students (NUS) which provide the Union and its members with different benefits. Every year the NUS holds its National Conference which is its main democratic event and delegates from every affiliated Union attend.

NUS National Conference is where Union Delegates discuss, debate and decide on NUS policy as well as electing NUS Officers and other student leadership roles. It is a great opportunity to network with students from across the UK, engage in debate on national issues that impact all students and represent the collective voice of Warwick Students.

This years National Conference will be taking place from 17th to the 18th of April 2024 in Blackpool. The Union will organise your travel, accommodation and allowance for food so all you need to do is be available on these dates. You will also be provided with training and support from the SU

Please Note: that half of Warwick SU's delegation must be self-defined Women so you will be asked how you define during the election period. This is set by NUS and is not something that we can change. 

 

 

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Vice President for Postgraduate Students

The Postgraduate Officer is the main point of contact and representation for all Warwick Postgraduate Students. As such you’ll regularly liaise with Postgraduate Course Reps and Faculty Reps.
  • You will lead on postgraduate academic interests, lobbying for, and providing them with, the best possible postgraduate education experience at Warwick.
  • You will manage and work with hundreds of student academic representatives, helping them champion postgraduate interests.
  • You will work closely with the VP Education to ensure a consistent approach to representation across the institution to widen access and participation for all students.
  • You will make sure that SU commercial services are accessible to the postgraduate community.
  • You will liaise and engage with postgraduate-related bodies on a local, regional and national level.
  • You will make strategic decisions concerning the long-term strategy towards postgraduate engagement with the SU.
  • You will engage with many parts of the University through sitting on the Senate, amongst others.
  • You will be a trustee of a multi-million-pound organisation.
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your own manifesto promises.
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President

The President is outward face of the SU, responsible for liaising with the Vice-Chancellor, Registrar and other senior managers of the University on everything from education to estates matters. You sit on the most influential University committees including University Council, Senate, and the weekly Steering Committee.
  • You will be the primary spokesperson for the SU, leading and being the face of all public relations matters.
  • You will be the main representative of the SU to the University, including its executive body, as well as local, regional, national, and international bodies.
  • You will advocate and lobby on behalf of students for their interests and for positive change.
  • You will sit on key University committees such as University Council and Senate.
  • You will be a trustee of a multi-million-pound organization as well as chairing the Board of Trustees.
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your own manifesto promises
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Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine Representative (Undergraduate, Formal Sciences)

The UG Physics & Formal Sciences Faculty Rep liaises between Course Reps on SSLC’s and Departments in order to ensure that the academic issues and ideas of Physics and Formal Sciences Students are being effectively addressed. As a part of this you’ll be working closely with the Education Officer to help coordinate the election of UG Course Reps. You will also be a full member of the SU Education Exec and sit on the University’s Board for the Faculty of Science & IATL Management Committ

Faculty Representatives fulfil their role alongside their studies. They are unpaid Representatives who represent the students within their Faculty for the following academic year. Any student within the relevant faculty can nominate themselves for the relevant position.

You will represent the interests of students in your Faculty and take the lead on academic issues from a faculty perspective, attending SSLC’s, University Committees, University Boards, and relevant SU Exec meetings. You will keep abreast of changes within your faculty and support course reps and SU priority campaigns.

This role will equip you with representation skills, communication skills, time management skills and team work.

Undergraduate Faculty Reps and Postgraduate Research Faculty Reps will be elected in the Spring Term. Other Faculty Rep positions will be elected in Autumn Term.

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Faculty of Social Science Representative (Undergraduate, WBS)

Faculty Representatives fulfil their role alongside their studies. They are unpaid Representatives who represent the students within their Faculty for the following academic year. Any student within the relevant faculty can nominate themselves for the relevant position.

You will represent the interests of students in your Faculty and take the lead on academic issues from a faculty perspective, attending SSLC’s, University Committees, University Boards, and relevant SU Exec meetings. You will keep abreast of changes within your faculty and support course reps and SU priority campaigns.

This role will equip you with representation skills, communication skills, time management skills and team work.

Undergraduate Faculty Reps and Postgraduate Research Faculty Reps will be elected in the Spring Term. Other Faculty Rep positions will be elected in Autumn Term.

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Faculty of Social Science Representative (Undergraduate, non-WBS)

The UG Social Sciences Faculty Rep liaises between Course Reps on SSLC’s and Departments in order to ensure that the academic issues and ideas of Social Science Students are being effectively addressed. As a part of this you’ll be working closely with the Education Officer to help coordinate the election of UG Course Reps. You will also be a full member of the SU Education Exec and sit on the University’s Board for the Faculty of Social Sciences.

Faculty Representatives fulfil their role alongside their studies. They are unpaid Representatives who represent the students within their Faculty for the following academic year. Any student within the relevant faculty can nominate themselves for the relevant position.

You will represent the interests of students in your Faculty and take the lead on academic issues from a faculty perspective, attending SSLC’s, University Committees, University Boards, and relevant SU Exec meetings. You will keep abreast of changes within your faculty and support course reps and SU priority campaigns.

This role will equip you with representation skills, communication skills, time management skills and team work.

Undergraduate Faculty Reps and Postgraduate Research Faculty Reps will be elected in the Spring Term. Other Faculty Rep positions will be elected in Autumn Term.

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Vice President for Welfare and Campaigns

As the Welfare & Campaigns Officer you’ll be raising awareness as well as improving of health & welfare services in areas including mental health, sexual health & accommodation. This will involve working closely with the Student Advice Centre and liaising with Nightline, the Senior Tutor’s Office, the Health Services, the Chaplaincy, Campus Security, the NHS, and the local community.
  • You will lead on policy and campaigns that help improve student welfare at Warwick.
  • You will engage with many parts of the University including, but not limited to, Nightline, Welfare services, the Chaplaincy, Community Safety and Report & Support. You will help and campaign for improvements to areas related to student welfare. This will often involve working with external organisations such as our Police and the NHS.
  • You will work closely with the SU Advice Centre.
  • You will liaise and engage with welfare-related bodies on a local, regional and national level.
  • You will be a trustee of a multi-million-pound organisation.
  • In addition to this, you will carry out your own manifesto promises.
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Contact Us

If you need to ask any questions about the elections process, you can visit us in the Democratic Services Office on the top floor of SUHQ. Alternatively, you can contact us using the details below.

democracy@warwicksu.com