The Vice-President Postgraduate (Full-Time, Paid):
- Represents postgraduate students to the University to make sure that their education meets their expectations
- Works with School & Course Reps to make sure that postgraduate students' voices are heard
- Supports a sense of postgraduate community in Queen’s
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Abraham Wilson
Manifesto
Your Voice is My Voice. Vote for Abraham!
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The Environmental Officer (Voluntary, Unpaid):
- Is the leading student voice on environmental and ethical trading issues
- Campaigns on environmental and ethical trading issues
- Encourages students to become more involved in environmental and ethical trading activities
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Aidan Moran
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Radical change does not come from individuals in meetings. Radical change comes from mass movements working together to struggle for a better future. I will empower students to campaign against Carbon Emissions and fight for a Green New Deal. The time for radical change is NOW!
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Arva .
Let’s Unite to Save the Earth!
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Dariya Mariya Petryshyn
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Green is good. A vote for Dariya is a vote for a greener campus!
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Jack Powell
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Let's stop the jargon & spin - Let's prove that students voices MUST be heard - Let's make positive changes for us ALL & for future students. After all, aren't we learning to become leaders? Let's lead the charge!
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The Postgraduate Research Officer:
Is the voice of postgraduate research students in the Union, University and beyond
Campaigns on issues of importance to postgraduate research students
Encourages postgraduate research students to become more involved in the Union
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Gulnahar Begum
Let your voices be heard, let your issues be solved!
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The Postgraduate Taught Officer:
Is the voice of postgraduate taught students in the Union, University and beyond
Campaigns on issues of importance to postgraduate taught students
Encourages postgraduate taught students to become more involved in the Union
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Sneha Renukamurthy
I win, you win. Keep calm and vote for Sneha to represent you.
University is an experience in itself, hence it is important that you make the most of it. Make your voice heard because together we can do more and we can do better.
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Sushmitha Balesh
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Being part of one of the most challenging postgraduate programs demands a lot of effort. There may be times when we need someone to talk, console, motivate or just listen to us. I want to be there for you as a go-to person no matter what the concern is.
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Suhani Puneet Abrol
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Putting a plan in action to assure your satisfaction
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Karttikeya Hora
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We like Karttikeya yes, we do! we’ll vote for him and so should you!
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Emilie Hines
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More Funding, More Consideration, More Mental Health Awareness!
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Karthik Ravichandran
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Understand, Evaluate and Work towards betterment of society and for a cause. Every optimistic steps taken forward will be a global solution you provide.
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Samit Raj Shilakar
We grow together with Diversity and Inclusion.
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The Trans Students’ Officer (Voluntary, Unpaid):
- Is the voice of Trans students in the Union, University and beyond
- Campaigns on issues of importance to Trans students
- Encourages Trans students to become more involved in the Union
- Highlights instances of discrimination in Queen’s if these occur
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Avery Johnston
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Queen's Needs to Treat its Trans Students Better
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Representatives of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences on the Students' Union Council.
Student Council is the main decision-making forum of the Students’ Union. It decides what the Students' Union should be working on, what position we take on local and global issues and also makes sure that the Student Officers are working hard to make the changes you want to happen.
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Rachel Hasson
Representing your voice for feminism, disability, mental health and the environment.
Make your voice heard and be the change you want to see!
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Matthew Taylor
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Ensuring QUB's Mental Health Strategy is fully implemented, funded and suits the needs of ALL students.
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Eimear Willett
As an student of International Politics, I understand the importance of representation. A vote for me means a strong voice at student council advocating for and representing issues such as abortion and women’s rights, climate change, mental health, LGBTQ+ rights, disability rights and much more.
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Jess Crisp
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Vote Jess for equal opportunities.
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Representatives of Engineering and Physical Sciences on the Students' Union Council.
Student Council is the main decision-making forum of the Students’ Union. It decides what the Students' Union should be working on, what position we take on local and global issues and also make sure that the Student Officers are working hard to make the changes you want to happen.
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Representatives of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences on the Students' Union Council.
Student Council is the main decision-making forum of the Students’ Union. It decides what the Students' Union should be working on, what position we take on local and global issues and also make sure that the Student Officers are working hard to make the changes you want to happen.
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Representatives of Postgraduate Students on the Students' Union Council.
Student Council is the main decision-making forum of the Students’ Union. It decides what the Students' Union should be working on, what position we take on local and global issues and also make sure that the Student Officers are working hard to make the changes you want to happen.
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Gulnahar Begum
Let your voices be heard, let your issues be solved.
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Vidyashree Hiremath .
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Some people are worth voting for, Let's bring the change .
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Jack Powell
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I still have more that needs to get done!
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Matthew McCallion
PhD Researcher at QUB School of Law. Practising Barrister. SU Council member 2014-2019. Ex-Deputy Speaker. Ex-Teaching Assistant. Interests include Disability rights, Postgraduate issues, Council rules and procedures, Clubs and societies, Holding officers to account, Improving the lives of all students across QUB, and the Oxford comma.
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Sushmitha Balesh
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Being part of one of the most challenging postgraduate programs demands a lot of effort. There may be times when we need someone to talk, console, motivate or just listen to us. I want to be there for you as a go-to person no matter what the concern is.
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Karthik Ravichandran
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Understand, Evaluate and Work towards betterment of society and for a cause. Every optimistic steps taken forward will be a global solution you provide.
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Representatives elected by all students to the Students' Union Council.
Student Council is the main decision-making forum of the Students’ Union. It decides what the Students' Union should be working on, what position we take on local and global issues and also make sure that the Student Officers are working hard to make the changes you want to happen.
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Astrid Rudjord
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Vote for a progressive and radical voice in the Student Council-Vótáil ar son guth forásach agus radacach sa Comhairle na Mac Léinn.
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Molly Quinn
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Feel like you should have a say? Vote Molly today!
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Rowan Fitton
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A Voice for Clubs and Societies! A Voice for Student Opportunities!
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Suhani Puneet Abrol
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I’m kind and fair so vote for me and I will care!
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Representatives of First-Year Students on the Students' Union Council.
Student Council is the main decision-making forum of the Students’ Union. It decides what the Students' Union should be working on, what position we take on local and global issues and also makes sure that the Student Officers are working hard to make the changes you want to happen.
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Representatives of International Students on the Students' Union Council.
Student Council is the main decision-making forum of the Students’ Union. It decides what the Students' Union should be working on, what position we take on local and global issues and also make sure that the Student Officers are working hard to make the changes you want to happen.
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Ci Wen Chung
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Together, we stand strong!
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Aida Kamilia Binti Roslan
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Sneha Renukamurthy
Manifesto
I win, you win. Keep calm and vote for Sneha to represent you.
University can be an exciting yet daunting experience. But don't get lost along the way. Make your voice heard because together we can do more and do better.
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Dariya Mariya Petryshyn
Manifesto
As Shawn Mendes would say, There’s nothin’ holdin’ you back from voting for Dariya!
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Representatives of Students in Queen's Accommodation.
Student Council is the main decision-making forum of the Students’ Union. It decides what the Students' Union should be working on, what position we take on local and global issues and also makes sure that the Student Officers are working hard to make the changes you want to happen.
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Matthew McCallion
PhD Researcher at QUB School of Law. Practising Barrister. SU Council member 2014-2019. Ex-Deputy Speaker. Interests include Disability rights, Postgraduate issues, Council rules and procedures, Clubs and societies, Holding officers to account, Improving the lives of all students across QUB, and the Oxford comma.
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PG School Rep for Institute of Professional Legal Studues (IPLS)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
There are no approved candidates.
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PG School Rep for Institute of Theology (ITHEO)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
There are no approved candidates.
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PG School Rep for Queen's Management School (SMGT)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
There are no approved candidates.
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PG School Rep for School of Arts, English and Languages (SAEL)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
There are no approved candidates.
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PG School Rep for School of Biological Sciences (SBIO)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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Ashly Cronin McCartney
If elected to the SU Council I plan to be a strong pro-choice and environmental activist. Who will be representative of all students but particularly for postgraduates and students from the school of biological sciences.
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PG School Rep for School of School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering (SCHEM)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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Karthik Ravichandran
Manifesto
Understand, Evaluate and Work towards betterment of society and for a cause. Every optimistic steps taken forward will be a global solution you provide.
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Jack Powell
Manifesto
LET'S CAUSE A REACTION...!
I might not be a chemist but I definitely make things react...!
Oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, sodium & phosphorus walk into a bar - "OH SNaP!"
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PG School Rep for School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (SEECS)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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Sushmitha Balesh
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Being part of one of the most challenging postgraduate programs demands a lot of effort. There may be times when we need someone to talk, console, motivate or just listen to us. I want to be there for you as a go-to person no matter what the concern is.
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PG School Rep for School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics (SHAPP)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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PG School Rep for School of Law (SLAW)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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Matthew McCallion
PhD Researcher at QUB School of Law. Practising Barrister. SU Council member 2014-2019. Ex-Deputy Speaker. Interests include Disability rights, Postgraduate issues, Council rules and procedures, Clubs and societies, Holding officers to account, Improving the lives of all students across QUB, and the Oxford comma.
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Suhani Puneet Abrol
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I don’t just speak the change I make the change.
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PG School Rep for School of Mathematics & Physics (SMP)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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Abraham Wilson
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Your Voice is My Voice! Vote for Abraham!
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PG School Rep for School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (SMAE)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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Suriya Veeraiyan Subramanian
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PG School Rep for School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences (SMED)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
There are no approved candidates.
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PG School Rep for School of Natural and Built Environment (SNBE)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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Sneha Renukamurthy
Manifesto
I win, you win. Keep calm and vote for Sneha to represent you.
University can be an exciting yet daunting experience. But don't get lost along the way. Make your voice heard because together we can do more and do better.
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PG School Rep for School of Nursing & Midwifery (SNAM)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
There are no approved candidates.
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PG School Rep for School of Pharmacy (SPMY)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
There are no approved candidates.
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PG School Rep for School of Psychology (SBS)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
There are no approved candidates.
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PG School Rep for Social Sciences, Education and Social Work (SSESW)
PG School Reps represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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Gulnahar Begum
Let your voices be heard, let your issues be solved.
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School Representative - School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics (SHAPP)
School Representatives represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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School Representative - School of Nursing & Midwifery (SNAM)
School Representatives represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
There are no approved candidates.
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School Representative for School of Arts, English and Languages (SAEL)
School Representatives represent student views at School-, Faculty-, and University-level; work in consultation with University staff to identify and discuss important issues; liaise with the Students’ Union throughout the year; and sit on the Students’ Union Council.
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Rachel Hasson
Representing your views and working to ensure an inclusive, accessible and student led education.
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Thomas Thorpe
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Better Communication. Better Representation.
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