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SU Elections 2024

Every year, Student Leaders are elected to represent the 25,000 students at Queen’s and to lead the Union. There are 34 roles available: 6 Full-Time Student Officers; 3 Undergraduate Faculty Representatives; 10 Student Association Chairpersons; and 15 Undergraduate School Representatives.

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Students' Union President

The Students' Union President (Full-Time, Paid):

  • Represents students' views on campus and beyond
  • Identifies priority issues for students
  • Co-ordinates the activities of the Union

Full Role Description

  • Mohammed Asif A

  • Kieran Minto Manifesto

    Vote Kieran for greater cost of living support, promotion of clubs and societies, the creation of a more sustainable campus, mental health and wellbeing support, bigger and better events

  • Akanksha Avinash Mahajan

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Student Officer Undergraduate Education

The Student Officer Undergraduate Education (Full-Time, Paid):

  • Represents students' interests relating to their academic studies
  • Helps with any academic problems students might have
  • Works with School/Course Reps to ensure that students have a say about their education

Full Role Description

  • Deivydas Sakys Manifesto

    By your side.

  • Eli McBriarty Manifesto

    As Education officer I will fight to expand lecture recording to all schools, implement assessment and feedback deadlines on all assignments, empower student reps through more democracy and influence in courses, increased neuro-divergent inclusion through easier to access resources and fighting for better cost of living support for all

  • Abdullah Syed Hussaini

  • Aviral Kaushik

  • Adam Wilson Manifesto

    Vote ADAM #1 for UG Education. Vote for: Lecture Capture, Mental Health Support, Building an Academic Community. Let's make education better together.

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Student Officer Postgraduate Education

The Student Officer Postgraduate Education (Full-Time, Paid):

  • Represents students' interests relating to their academic studies
  • Helps with any academic problems students might have
  • Works with School/Course Reps to ensure that students have a say about their education

Full Role Description

  • Amy Smith Manifesto

    Advocate for your future with Amy! A vote for Amy is a vote for: paid placements, postgraduate inclusivity, accommodation and fixed tuition fees for present and future postgraduate students!

  • Janavi Vashdev Motwani

  • Niamh Bone Manifesto

    Vote for experience, vote for Bone. Let's make postgrad education accessible, affordable and inclusive.

  • Vishwas Yadav

  • Karnika Behl Manifesto

    VOTE FOR More resources to help deal with the cost of living Nutritious and Hot meals Better facilities for neurodivergent students Improved infrastructure for Research students Advocate more policies and provisions for students who are Parents/Carers Lecture Recordings for easy accessiblity Fight against increasing student accommodation rent

  • Abd Ur Rehman Dogar Manifesto

    Your choice for better change

  • Devrath Singh Rathore Manifesto

    Striking the Perfect Balance in Policies: Let's Make It Happen, Reduce Costs, and Enhance Representation. Remember, the Union is by Students, for Students, of Students.

  • Pranav Pramod Gorle

  • Jeet Ajay Damani

  • Saqib Gulzar Manifesto

    Your Voice, Your Officer, Our Future!

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Student Officer Campaigns and Engagement

The post of Student Officer Campaigns and Engagement (Full-Time, Paid):

  • Identifies and organises Students’ Union campaigns
  • Advises and supports students on campaigns
  • Strives to engage students with the Students’ Union, including campaigning, community, clubs and societies, enterprise, employability and volunteering

Full Role Description

  • Seerat Un Nisa

  • Saj Khan Manifesto

    Vote for experience. Vote for widening access to education. Vote for spotlighting clubs and socs. Vote for Battle of the Bands.

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Student Officer Equality & Diversity

The Student Officer Equality & Diversity (Full-Time, Paid):

  • Works with Student Assoications to strengthen the voice of under-represented student groups
  • Organises campaigns on equality and diversity issues
  • Strives to ensure a spirit of diversity and equality of opportunity at Queen’s

Full Role Description

  • Sanjana Mehta

  • Suyi Yang

    As an international student,I'm running for Equality & Diversity Officer to amplify diverse voices. I'm committed to ensuring every student's voice is heard and valued. I understand the challenges firsthand and I'll work tirelessly to build a campus that embraces and respects every unique perspective. Vote for unity and equality!

  • Salim Usman Manifesto

    Fighting for Democratising our University, Financial Support for Marginalised Students, Better & Safer Housing and Work Conditions and Mandatory Consent Training for all! Vote Salim #1 for Equality & Diversity to bring about radical change on campus and make the university listen to student voices.

  • Roopam Baviskar Manifesto

    "Elevate Equality, Embrace Diversity: Together, We Stand!" Let's work together to create a surrounding where everyone has equal opportunities and where our differences are valued and celebrated.

  • Varshitha Manjunath Manifesto

    "Empowering minds, forging futures" – unwavering loyalty to students. We stand united, a fortress of education where every voice echoes, and every dream finds a champion. In the symphony of learning, our allegiance is resolute, a steadfast promise to uplift, inspire, and advocate for the brilliance within each student.

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Student Officer Welfare

The Vice-President Welfare (Full-Time, Paid):

  • Represents students' interests relating to their welfare
  • Helps students with any welfare problems like their general wellbeing, mental and sexual health, housing and safety
  • Promotes wellbeing campaigns on campus

Full Role Description

  • Maria Ali

    Social work is a work of heart

  • Mariya James

  • Saqib Chaudhry Manifesto

    "Your Peace, Our Mission — Social Health, Harassment, Accommodation, Every Concern Embraced!"

  • Sabir Guledgudd Manifesto

    Your priority will be my Mission

  • Sai Sree Kurra Manifesto

    "Sparking positive change, connecting currents, and illuminating pathways for a brighter, inclusive campus experience by focusing on Student Wellbeing. Vote for Sai Sree Kurra as your Student Officer Welfare for an electrifying leadership experience!"

  • Jess Hindley Manifesto

    If I am re-elected as your Welfare Officer I will introduce consent training for all, implement campus-wide drug harm reduction, fight for student renters, and prioritise student safety.

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Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS) Undergraduate Faculty Representative

The AHSS Undergraduate Faculty Representative:

  • Is the leading voice of undergrad AHSS students
  • Works in consultation with University staff to identify, and campaign on important issues
  • Encourages AHSS students to become more involved in the Union
  • Sits on the Students’ Union Council and Executive Management Committee

Role Description

  • Punita Khandagale Manifesto

    A rep for trust and action!

  • Alex Sheridan Manifesto

    FIX MY TIMETABLE!! Campaigning to end split reading weeks for joint-honours students, provide a codified system and database for recorded lectures, and to better disperse deadlines

  • Sinead Reid Manifesto

    Teamwork makes the dream work

  • Jack Saunders

  • Lewis Robinson Manifesto

    I’m dedicated to amplifying concerns and perspectives of AHSS students, something I’ve demonstrated as a Course Representative. As a Faculty Representative, I will use my influence to ensure the interests of my peers are prioritised in decisions made within the AHSS schools and Students Union.

  • Jay Basra Manifesto

    Vote Basra 1: Leadership that Listens, Action that Counts! - Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers!

  • Emily Burke Manifesto

    I hope to bring AHSS students views and feeling to the forefront of decisions.

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Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS) Undergraduate Faculty Representative

The EPS Undergraduate Faculty Representative:

  • Is the leading voice of undergrad EPS students
  • Works in consultation with University staff to identify, and campaign on important issues
  • Encourages EPS students to become more involved in the Union
  • Sits on the Students’ Union Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Role Description

  • Bethany Noble

    Let’s be honest, I’m the Beth candidate for this

  • Michael E. Loughran Manifesto

    Empowering AI in Education and Uniting Disciplines for Innovation

  • Kristaps Paeglis

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Medicine, Health and Life Sciences (MHLS) Undergraduate Faculty Representative

The MHLS Undergraduate Faculty Representative:

  • Is the leading voice of undergrad MHLS students
  • Works in consultation with University staff to identify, and campaign on important issues
  • Encourages MHLS students to become more involved in the Union
  • Sits on the Students’ Union Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Role Description

  • Swati Joshi Manifesto

    Vote Swati for Undergrad Faculty Rep! #SwatiForMHLS

  • Nadine Curtis Manifesto

    Supporting Students in charge of our Healthcare and the viability of our Planet in the Future.

  • Claudia Liu

  • Joel Hartley Manifesto

    Revitalising your faculty.

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Arts, English and Languages (SAEL)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Arts, English and Languages (SAEL)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Alex Sheridan Manifesto

    Fix My Timetable! Campaigning to end split reading weeks, provide a codified system for recorded lectures, and better disperse deadlines

  • Sinead Reid Manifesto

    Let's make a difference

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Biological Sciences (SBIO)

Undergraduate School Representative of School of Biological Sciences (SBIO)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Kate Brosnan

  • Annie O'Neill Manifesto

    Pick me! Choose me! Vote me!

  • Nadine Curtis Manifesto

    Supporting the Growth of our school and the development of our students.

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering (SCHEM)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering (SCHEM)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Robbie Mitchell

  • Nayana Wallis-Patel

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (SEECS)

School Representative for School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (SEECS)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Michael Bezborodov Manifesto

    Connecting Minds, Demystifying AI: Your Voice for a Stronger EEECS Community

  • Kristaps Paeglis Manifesto

    Your voice matters, let it be heard. Together, we can make our school the best it can be. Elect me as your voice, and let's make history for EEECS!

  • Tom Bloomer Manifesto

    Bringing confidence, accessibility and transparency to C.O.N.N.E.C.T EEECS.

  • Cameron Worbey Manifesto

    Empowering EEECS: Building a Balanced, Accessible, and Transparent Academic Future. Vote for clarity, fairness, and support. Together, let’s navigate our academic journey with confidence!

  • Cathal McStay Manifesto

    A vote for you!

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics (SHAPP)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics (SHAPP)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Connor Darragh Manifesto

    Making you my top priority!!!

  • Jay Basra Manifesto

    Vote Basra 1: Leadership that Listens, Action that Counts! - Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers!

  • Samar Ahmad

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Law (SLAW)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Law (SLAW)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Lewis Robinson Manifesto

    I’m dedicated to amplifying concerns and perspectives of Law students, something I’ve demonstrated as a Course Representative. As a School Representative and Chair of SVC meetings, I will use my influence to ensure the interests of my peers are prioritised in decisions made within the Law School and Students Union.

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Undergraduate School Representative - Queen's Business School (SMGT)

Undergraduate School Representative for Queen's Business School

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Carys Pavis

  • Jack Saunders

  • Jason Wong Manifesto

    Yes, I study Business, and also do Business.

  • Punita Khandagale Manifesto

    A rep for trust and action!

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Mathematics & Physics (SMP)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Mathematics & Physics (SMP)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Bethany Noble Manifesto

    I’m the Beth candidate for this job

  • Oliver Boyce Manifesto

    We Speak the Language of the Universe, have your say.

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (SMAE)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (SMAE)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Himanshu Betude

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences (SMED)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences (SMED)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Julien Kolta Manifesto

    Vote for me for persistent and relentless advocacy!

  • Fatima Al-Imam Manifesto

    Our voice matters - Vote for your voice !

  • Swati Joshi Manifesto

    Vote Swati for Undergrad Rep! #SwatiForSMED

  • Claudia Liu

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Natural and Built Environment (SNBE)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Natural and Built Environment (SNBE)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Joel Sheridan Manifesto

    SNBE, more like SNBEST. I am not a comedian for a reason ig, but I can be your school rep, that could be pretty cool.

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Nursing & Midwifery (SNAM)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Nursing & Midwifery (SNAM)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Maria Teixeira Manifesto

    Empowering voices, creating change!

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Pharmacy (SPMY)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Pharmacy (SPMY)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Maria Murray Manifesto

    Hi everyone!! My name is Maria and I am running for undergraduate school representative for the school of Pharmacy.

  • Joel Hartley Manifesto

    Your school, my priority.

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Undergraduate School Representative - School of Psychology (SBS)

Undergraduate School Representative for School of Psychology (SBS)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Faith Wallace Manifesto

    Your Voice, My Commitment.

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Undergraduate School Representative - Social Sciences, Education and Social Work (SSESW)

Undergraduate School Representative for Social Sciences, Education and Social Work (SSESW)

School Representatives lead and 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. (More Role Info)

  • Chloe Marks

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Disabled Students’ Association Chairperson

The Disabled Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the Disabled Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Joel Hartley Manifesto

    Nothing about us without us.

  • Ash Caulfield Manifesto

    Disabled student rights now!

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Environmental Action Students’ Association Chairperson

The Environmental Action Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the Environmental Action Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Jay Basra

  • Abd Ur Rehman Dogar Manifesto

    Save Earth to Save Life Everyday is Earth day

  • Pranav Pramod Gorle

  • Beth Elder Manifesto

    A chairde! I'm your current Students' Union President, and I'm returning to study at Queen's in September. Young people are the future, and there is no Planet B. Vote Beth #1!

  • Emily Burke Manifesto

    I want to make sure that students develop a passion for nature and that our university is taking the environment into consideration when making decisions.

  • Jack Saunders

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Ethnically Diverse Students’ Association Chairperson

The Ethnically Diverse Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the Ethnically Diverse Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Jay Basra

  • Divyanshu Chugh Manifesto

    "Elevate, Educate, Empower: Embracing our Rich Tapestry."

  • Jack Saunders

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International Students’ Association Chairperson

The International Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the International Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Mohit Wardhe Manifesto

    Beyond Borders, Towards Awareness: International Students Making a Difference!

  • Punita Khandagale

  • Janavi Vashdev Motwani

  • Saqib Gulzar Manifesto

    Uniting Cultures, Building Futures!

  • Seerat Un Nisa

  • Vishwas Yadav

    Things that should be done will surely be noted by us.....

  • Yuehan Wang

  • Daniyal Ahmad

  • Claudia Liu

  • Chaitanya Angara

  • Varshitha Manjunath Manifesto

    "Making every voice count, forging futures" – unwavering loyalty to students. We stand united, a fortress of education where every voice echoes, and every dream finds a champion. In the symphony of learning, our allegiance is resolute, a promise to uplift, inspire, and advocate for the brilliance within each student.

  • Pranav Pramod Gorle

  • Muhammad Abu Bakar Ali

  • Jeet Ajay Damani

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Irish Language Students’ Association Chairperson

The Irish Language Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the Irish Language Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Tiarna O'Neill Manifesto

    Helping create a more inclusive campus for Irish language !

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LGBT+ Students’ Association Chairperson

The LGBT+ Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the LGBT+ Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Jack Lydon Manifesto

    We need proper and progressive considerations for LGBT+ students at Queens! As President of Queens Pride Society I feel I can be a strong point of contact for all LGBT+ students. I want to make Queens a place where LGBT+ students thrive! Vote for progress!

  • Joel Hartley Manifesto

    Be brave, be queer, be you.

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Mature and Part-Time Students’ Association Chairperson

The Mature and Part-Time Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the Mature and Part-Time Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Pranav Pramod Gorle

  • Janavi Vashdev Motwani

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Student Parents’ and Carers’ Students’ Association Chairperson

The Student Parents’ and Carers’ Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the Student Parents’ and Carers’ Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Kelly Razey Manifesto

    We matter - a voice for those voices often unheard: empowering and elevating the student parent and carer community through advocacy, action, partnership, and change

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Trans Students’ Association Chairperson

The Trans Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the Trans Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Ash Caulfield Manifesto

    Fighting for trans students' rights!

  • Joel Hartley Manifesto

    Leading the fight for trans rights.

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Women Students’ Association Chairperson

The Women Students’ Association Chairperson (Voluntary, Unpaid):

  • Leads the Women Students’ Association
  • Supports a committee of students
  • Is the lead representative of their community in the Students' Union
  • Is a member of the SU Council and attends the Executive Management Committee

Full Role Description

  • Emily Burke Manifesto

    I want to make sure that women feel safe at Queens and that they get the most out of their time here.

  • Sai Sree Kurra

  • Punita Khandagale

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RAG Charity Partner

QUB RAG is the official fundraising group of the Students’ Union. Choose the charities that your SU will raise money for throughout 2024-2025.

  • Carers Northern Ireland Manifesto

    Unpaid carers save Northern Ireland’s health and social care system £5.8 billion a year in care costs. This invisible workforce is unrecognised, undervalued, unpaid. Carers Northern Ireland strives to make carers’ lives better and for a Northern Ireland that protects, supports and recognises carers for their outstanding contribution to society.

  • FND Matters NI Manifesto

    FND Matters NI is providing specialised, life-changing support to children, young people & adults living with Functional Neurological Disorder in N. Ireland and helping to fill a massive gap within our healthcare system where patients with life-changing & disabling symptoms face stigma, isolation & little support.

  • Nexus NI Manifesto

    The unfortunate reality is that sexual abuse and abusive relationships can affect anyone. By nominating Nexus as your RAG Charity, you will show your commitment to driving forward meaningful change and championing the needs of anyone directly or indirectly impacted by sexual abuse and abusive relationships.

  • Rosie’s Trust Manifesto

    Be Pawsome! Vote for Rosie’s Trust so we can continue to keep people and their pets together in times of need.

  • Cavaliers in Need Manifesto

    Cavaliers in Need has rescued, rehabilitated and rehomed over 3000 dogs. We’re committed to improving student wellbeing by running regular petting days in the Students' Union. It’s a win win for students and doggos and your vote will help ensure we can continue to support the dogs who need rescuing.

  • The Wave Project Manifesto

    Wave Project is fun, innovative and unique! Our combination of 1:1 mentorship and the therapeutic elements of surfing and the ocean, helps young people struggling with their mental health. Through evidence-based and inclusive early intervention surf therapy programmes, we improve confidence, resilience and emotional regulation in the children that need it most.

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