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National Conference Delegate Elections 2024

Elections for delegate positions for national students' union conferences. All students can apply and vote!

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National Students' Unions - NUS Conference Delegate

This will take place from Wed 17 Apr - Tur 18 Apr 2024. The event will take place in the Winter Gardens Blackpool, Blackpool. Candidates should be available to travel on the afternoon of Tue 16 Apr 2024 the evening of Thu 18 Apr 2024. 3 delegates are to be elected to attend this conference according to NUS's Fair Representation Rules, which require that at least 50% of the elected delegates self-define as women. If you self-define as a women, please indicate this in your election profile tab.

  • Joel Hartley Manifesto

    Making your university work for you.

  • Mischa Gerrard Manifesto

    Representing and amplifying the voices of disabled and other marginalised students at QUB

  • Salim Usman

  • Jack Powell

  • Aidan Moran Manifesto

    We need national campaigns to bring students together to fight for better housing, a national consent culture and a strong solidarity with Palestine. We can build a national union that will fight against a government intent on attacking the most vulnerable. Students can make a difference!

  • Emily Burke Manifesto

    I want to represent students to the whole of the UK.

  • Prithish Roy Manifesto

    Curry-on the QSU legacy with your international boy Roy. QSU needs more diverse representation and it's a great opportunity for me to bring some chai-nge. You can help me bring it with your naan-stop voting. I have been a public speaker for over a decade and have worked in communications.

  • Yu Sheng

  • Ash Caulfield

  • Varshitha Manjunath

    Voice uniting students, future guiding Nation.

  • Megan D'Arcy Manifesto

  • Yurii Liudomyrskyi Manifesto

    I believe that the key to success lies in action. Throughout my life, I have taken a stand to support and represent others. Whether in Ukraine or in Belfast, I have always fought for a better experience for students and I want to see every student achieve success.

  • Muhammad Asjad Sultan

  • Thomas McCormack

    My name is Thomas and I’m standing to make a change!

  • Jess Hindley Manifesto

    I'm currently your Student Officer Welfare - my priorities are drug harm reduction, consent training for all, fighting for student renters, and empowering students through automatic voter registration

  • Noah Harte Manifesto

    Empowering Our Collective Voice

  • Sasha Khan Manifesto

    Your Voice, Your Vision, Your Representative!

  • Aariz Ahmed

  • Róisín Keenan Manifesto

    Make NUS Work for Women As QSU Women's Chair, I am passionate about pulling women's needs into focus, instead on the sidelines. From Consent to No Woman Left Behind, I use my voice to fight for real change for women. I will vocalise this at the conference. Vote Róisín

  • Punita Khandagale

  • Venkataharish Rayi

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National Students' Unions - NUS-USI Conference Delegate

This will take place on Tue 19 Mar - Wed 20 Mar 2024, OR Wed 20 Mar - Thu 21 Mar 2024, at a location to be confirmed in Northern Ireland. 7 delegates are to be elected to attend this conference.

  • Kelly Razey Manifesto

    Amplifying overlooked voices to ensure the needs of mature PhD & post-grad students with family and care commitments and duties are represented and heard.

  • Róisín Keenan Manifesto

    Make NUS-USI Work for Women As QSU Women's Chair, I am passionate about pulling women's needs into focus, instead on the sidelines. From Consent to No Woman Left Behind, I use my voice to fight for real change for women. I will vocalise this at the conference. Vote Róisín

  • Sasha Khan Manifesto

    Your Voice, Your Vision, Your Representative

  • Venkataharish Rayi

  • Megan D'Arcy Manifesto

  • Ash Caulfield Manifesto

  • Mischa Gerrard Manifesto

    Representing and amplifying the voices of disabled and other marginalised students at QUB

  • Muhammad Asjad Sultan

  • Jack Lydon

    Having been involved with Queens SU in campaigns, SU Council and as School Representative, I feel my engagment and contacts will help me represent Queens as your delegate! I've been heavily involved with societies and am on the committee for the Pride Society.

  • Joel Hartley Manifesto

    Making your university work for you.

  • Salim Usman Manifesto

    Shaping Our Tomorrow, On Our Terms.

  • Thomas McCormack

    I’m Thomas and I’m standing for this position to make a real change!

  • Aariz Ahmed

  • Yurii Liudomyrskyi Manifesto

    I believe that the key to success lies in action. Throughout my life, I have taken a stand to support and represent others. Whether in Ukraine or in Belfast, I have always fought for a better experience for students and I want to see every student achieve success.

  • Noah Harte Manifesto

    Empowering Our Collective Voice

  • Varshitha Manjunath

    Elevate voices, Shape tomorrow.

  • Ben Holmes

  • Ethan McBriarty Manifesto

    I am Ethan/Eli and I am a third level Irish and History student. If elected to be a part of our delegation to the NUS-USI conference I will work to represent the students of underrepresented groups on a national stage.

  • Kristaps Paeglis

  • Yu Sheng

  • Jack Powell

  • Emily Burke Manifesto

    I am passionate about Northern Irelands Students and want to increase their participation in their educational institution.

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National Students' Unions - USI Congress Delegate

This will take place from Mon 25 Mar – Thu 28 Mar 2024. The event will take place in Co. Sligo (provisional). Candidates should be available to travel on Sun 24 Mar 2024. 4 delegates are to be elected to attend this conference.

  • Jack Powell

  • Mischa Gerrard

    Representing and amplifying the voices of disabled and other marginalised students at QUB

  • Muhammad Asjad Sultan

  • Venkataharish Rayi

  • Noah Harte

    Empowering Our Collective Voice

  • Jack Lydon

    Having been involved with Queens SU in campaigns, SU Council and as School Representative, I feel my engagment and contacts will help me represent Queens as your delegate! I have also been involved with USI through Pink Training ealier this year on behalf of our Pride Society. Vote Jack!

  • Yurii Liudomyrskyi

    I believe that the key to success lies in action. Throughout my life, I have taken a stand to support and represent others. Whether in Ukraine or in Belfast, I have always fought for a better experience for students and I want to see every student achieve success.

  • Yu Sheng

  • Sinéad Hosain

  • Varshitha Manjunath

    Amplify student voices, Forge tomorrow's choices.

  • Megan D'Arcy

  • Prithish Roy

    Curry-on the QSU legacy with your international boy Roy. QSU needs more diverse representation and it's a great opportunity for me to bring some chai-nge. You can help me bring it with your naan-stop voting. I have been a public speaker for over a decade and have worked in communications.

  • Kieran Minto

    Hi everyone. Your friendly neighbourhood postgrad officer, asking you once again for your support. PG education officer since June, worked extensively USI officers. Attended multiple meetings of Comhairle Náisiúnta, lobby days and training events. Subsequently cultivated a strong relationship with USI officers and student officers from universities across Ireland.

  • Sajid Khan

  • Thomas McCormack

  • Sasha Khan

    Your Voice, Your Vision, Your Representative!

  • Aariz Ahmed

  • Róisín Keenan

    Make USI Work for Women As QSU Women's Chair, I am passionate about pulling women's needs into focus, instead on the sidelines. From Consent to No Woman Left Behind, I use my voice to fight for real change for women. I will vocalise this at the conference. Vote Róisín

  • Joel Hartley

    Making your university work for you.

  • Emily Burke

    I am passionate about improving student relations between Northern Ireland and the Republic as it is very important to have strong relations living on the same island. We could learn from each other and make even more of a lasting impact by working together to improve education across the island.

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