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[1] Event Officer Elections (13/03/2009)*
[2] Event Officer Elections (12/03/2009)*
[3] Event Officer Elections (11/03/2009)*
[4] Event Officer Elections (10/03/2009)*
[5] Event Officer Elections (09/03/2009)*
[6] Event Officer Bye Elections (21/10/2008)*
[7] Event Officer Bye Elections (20/10/2008)*
[8] Officer Elections*
At the beginning of February we will also be opening nominations for the Guild Officer Elections. These are the biggest Guild Elections of the year, and will determine the team that leads the Guild of Students during 09/10. We’re put together a Booklet that gives you information about the Guild Officer Team, the Elections and what each Guild Officer does. You can pick up a booklet at Guild Reception or download one. For more information about the Guild Officer Elections download a ...
[9] Event Guild Council Elections (24/03/2009)*
[10] Event Guild Council Elections (23/03/2009)*
[11] Event Residence Association Elections (04/12/2008)*
[12] Event Residence Association Elections (03/12/2008)*
[13] Event Residence Association Elections (02/12/2008)*
[14] Event Residence Association Elections (01/12/2008)*
[15] Event Guild Council Elections (21/10/2008)*
[16] Event Guild Council Elections (20/10/2008)*
[17] Event National Union of Students Delegate Elections (18/11/2008)*
[18] Event National Union of Students Delegate Elections (17/11/2008)*
[19] Elections Timetable*
Below is a run down of elections for the coming year.
Election
Nominations Open
Nominations Close
Voting Starts
Voting Ends
1st Year Guild Councillor elections
Guild Councillor bye-elections
Officer Elections:
ISO, PMSO, DSO, CAO
Mon 22nd Sept
Fri 10th Oct
Mon 20th Oct
Tue 21st Oct
...
[20] Elections Timetable*
Below is a run down of elections for the coming year:
Election
Nominations Open
Nominations Close
Voting Starts
Voting Ends
Residence Association By Elections
Mon 19th Jan
Fri 30th Jan
Mon 9th Feb
Thu 12th Feb
Guild Officer Elections
Mon 2nd Feb
Fri 13th Feb
...
[21] News: Election Results (05/02/2010)*
The results for the NUS Delegate and Officer Team By-Elections.
[22] News: Nominations open for Officer Team elections (03/02/2010)*
Nominations are now open for the Guild Officer Team elections.
[23] News: Election Nominations Re-Opened! (12/10/2009)*
[24] RA Elections*
We recently had a record breaking RA Elections, with over 180 candidates standing and a record number of students voting. However, there are still 12 positions vacant across 7 different Halls. Therefore, over the next few weeks we will be holding a RA By-Election to elect these positions and ensure that every RA has a full team working for their residents.
The positions available are:
Hall: The Beeches
Positions: Treasurer
Hall: Maple Banks
Positions: Sports Officer & Volunteeri...
[25] News: Your vote can make a difference (17/03/2009)*
On Thursday 4 June 2009, both local and European elections will be taking place in England.
[26] FOCSoc Elections*
FOCSOC Elections 2009
Many students never live in University Accommodation during their time at Birmingham; either because they are a home student or decided to live in private accommodation during their first year. FOCSOC is the RA for these students, working to ensure that students who live off-campus have the same great experience that hall residents do. They organise events and activities to bring off-campus students together and provide welfare support including a buddy scheme. Becoming a ...
[27] Elections*
Welcome to the Guild of Students’ elections webpage. This is the place to come for all the latest news and information about elections and how you can get involved in them.
The Guild of Students is a democratic organisation which aims to represent the views of its members. Getting involved in elections allows you to make your voice heard, and lets you influence decisions which affect both the Guild of Students and the University as a...
[28] News: New Guild Officer team elected! (09/04/2009)*
A new Guild Officer team has now been elected, with the elections closing on Friday 13 March. This year has seen more students than ever before getting involved and voting, with a record number of 4,723 votes.
[29] News: Nominations open for RA elections (02/11/2009)*
Today (Monday 2nd November), nominations open in our Residents Association (RA) Elections.
[30] Event Sports Forum (05/03/2009)*
Do you have an interest in Sport?
Are you a member of a sports team?
[31] Elections*
Whether you are candidate or a voter, getting involved in Guild Elections is a great way to get your voice heard. From Hall Residents standing in recording numbers in their Residence Association (RA) Elections to more students than ever before voting in the Guild Officer Elections for 2009/10, an increasing number of students are getting involved in how the Guild operates.
Guild Officer Elections 2010
The list of eleceted Officers for the 2010 is as foll...
[32] Make Yourself Heard*
Of course, you don’t need to rely on other students to represent you – you can get involved yourself and have a direct impact on the work of the Guild of Students.
Becoming a Student Rep
Becoming a Student Rep is a great opportunity for you to work with staff and students within your School to make your experience at university as valuable as possible. Student Reps are appointed from within your School or Department and it is their responsibility to organise an election...
[33] Event American Elections Result Party (05/11/2008)*
Have you been following the race between John McCain & Barack Obama?
[34] News: Guild of Students E-Newsletter (21/01/2009)*
The forth edition of the Guild’s electronic newsletter, The GOS, is now available to download below.
[35] Essential Information*
Guild Officer Team Elections 2009 Essential Information
This year has seen more students get involved in our elections, with a record turnout in our NUS Delegate Elections and a record number of candidates putting themselves forward to be elected as a member of their RA Committee. From Monday March 9th to Friday March 13th we will be holding our biggest election of the year – the 2009 Guild Officer Elections.
The Guild Officer Group is made up of a mixture of full-time Sabbati...
[36] Event Black People in Politics (08/10/2008)*
Black History Month
[37] News: European Elections – use your right to vote! (29/04/2009)*
The European Elections are on the 4th June this year and we want as many students as possible to vote!
[38] News: October Guild Election Results (23/10/2008)*
[39] Becoming a Rep*
Could you speak up for students in your School? Want to make sure you stand out from the crowd? If you are interested in supporting others on your course and having your say in what happens within your School then becoming a Rep is for you!
Role Description
This is the minimum that is expected from all Student Reps across the University – although lots of Reps go on to do much more!
Proactively seek fellow students’ opinions on the University and their course.
...
[40] News: NUS Delegate Election Results (19/11/2008)*
Voting in the 2008 NUS Delegate Elections has now closed and the votes have been counted.
[41] Becoming a Rep*
Could you speak up for students in your School? Want to make sure you stand out from the crowd? If you are interested in supporting others on your course and having your say in what happens within your School then becoming a Rep is for you!
Role Description
This is the minimum that is expected from all Student Reps across the University – although lots of Reps go on to do much more!
Proactively seek fellow students’ opinions on the University and their course.
...
[42] Candidates*
Notice of the candidates (provisional) for the Guild Officer Elections 2009. Voting takes place from the 9th March to the 13th March
Sabbatical Positions
Non-Sabbatical Positions
President
International Students' Officer
Madalena Ngongola
Dhivya Raj
Naeem Moosa
...
[43] Event Voting is Open! (21/10/2009)*
[44] Event Voting is Open! (20/10/2009)*
[45] Anna Lawton*
Statement
Hi! My name is Anna Lawton and I read Philosophy and Political Science here at Birmingham University. I am running for anti-racism anti-fascism officer because I passionately believe that all students have a right to feel safe and protected on campus. When I came to Birmingham I immediately got involved in student life, I was an active and enthusiastic committee member of the Aegis Society and Jsoc. Through these, and other interests, I committed my time to co-existence and educ...
[46] News: Second Edition of the E-Newsletter (27/11/2008)*
The second edition of the Guild’s electronic newsletter, The GOS, is now available to download below.
[47] News: Election Results (22/03/2010)*
Voting for the Officer Team Elections closed on Friday 19th March
[48] Tamara Schmidt*
Statement
I am running to be Anti-Racism Anti-Fascism Officer because I want to raise awareness of the role and the necessity to combat racism and fascism. I want to extend awareness from just Holocaust Memorial Day to a year-round consciousness of the issues faced by minorities of any type. I am very interested in politics; this interest can only benefit my time as ARAF.
I believe that education is the primary way to combat racism and fascism and I want University of Birmingham stud...
[49] Your Voice*
The Guild of Students is your Students’ Union. As a Birmingham student, you are automatically a member of the Guild of Students. We are a student-led organisation and by getting involved, you can take control of your university experience.
Last year, students successfully campaigned for reduced hall fees and free printing credits, turned out in record numbers for the Guild Officer Elections and made sure that the views of students were heard in the University’s Audit. ...
[50] About Me*
Hannah Lazell: Vice President (Democracy & Resources)
What do I do?
I'm the Vice President (Democracy & Resources). I'm responsible for ensuring that elections run smoothly, as well as making sure that things like campaigns and Guild Council are working in your interests. I oversee the Guild’s communication channels and democratic methods, and it’s my responsibility to balance the needs of the Guild’s income streams against the needs of investing in...
[51] News: Guild Council Election Results (06/11/2009)*
[52] Tom Guise *
Statement
I’m Tom and I’m a 3rd year Politics and Sociology student and I know that I’ve got the experience and enthusiasm for this job!
I want all students to have fun and that means a much greater variety of events at our Guild. We could have film nights and even a pound-a-pint night like the big pubs in Selly Oak.
Joe’s bar is at the heart of our Guild, and I want to see a vote every year on what kind of bands it should host. I also want to make it easier for ...
[53] Candidate List*
Notice of the candidates for Guild Officer Elections 2009. Voting to take place from the 9th March to the 13th March.
The positions of Disabled Students Officer and Satellite Sites Officer are both vacant and will be elected in a by-election.
Sabbatical Positions
President
Fabian ‘Fab’ Neuner
Adam Smith
Madalena Ngongola
Vice President (Edu...
[54] Resident's Associations*
Every student in a hall of residence and first year home-student is a member of, and is represented by, their Resident’s Association (RA).
RA’s are supported by the Guild of Students and represent their residents by attending site meetings and actively working within the Guild to create positive change for residents.
The RA also organises social activities for their members, promotes volunteering opportunities, arranges sports teams, manages external relations on the site, an...
[55] Resident's Associations*
Every student in a hall of residence and first year home-student is a member of, and is represented by, their Resident’s Association (RA).
RA’s are supported by the Guild of Students and represent their residents by attending site meetings and actively working within the Guild to create positive change for residents.
The RA also organises social activities for their members, promotes volunteering opportunities, arranges sports teams, manages external relations on the site, an...
[56] News: Guild Officer Team & Guild Council Election Results (26/10/2009)*
Find out who you elected!
[57] Commitee FAQ*
How do I contact Student Development?
You can email us via studentgroups@guild.bham.ac.uk or telephone 0121 2512424, or just pop in and see us. We’re open Monday-Friday from 11am until 5.30pm (until 4.30pm on Fridays).
What can Student Development do for me?
Student Development supports all student groups (societies, welfare associations, volunteering projects and residents associations) and can provide advice on anything to do with ru...
[58] Ed Sparkes*
Statement
Hi there, my name is Ed Sparkes and I am running for Vice-President (Housing & Community)!
It’s hard to write this statement without sounding fake or slightly desperate, so I’m just going to briefly outline my core beliefs and hope that if you agree, you’ll vote for me!
I believe University should be the best years of our lives.
I believe that we should look back on our time in halls and houses with only fond memories.
I believe our Guild should provi...
[59] Pick & Mix Documents*
Our range of Pick & Mix advice leaflets have been designed to provide information and tips on a wide range of topics for student groups. If you are a committee member, please look at the selection and read through any that you think might be relevant. Hard copies of all of these leaflets are available in the Student Development office. If you have any difficulty downloading the leaflets (they are in PDF format) or have any questions, please contact us. We’ve divided them into fou...
[60] Satellite Sites*
As the Students’ Union for 28,000 students at the University of Birmingham, we’re keen to ensure that we addressing the needs of students based away from the main Edgbaston campus such as the Medical School, Ironbridge, Shakespeare Institutes or Selly Oak campus.
We recognise that you may not currently use our services but we’re here if you need us, and we’re keen to hear your views on what you want us to do to support you further.
There are a variety of w...
[61] Residence Associations*
Every student living in halls of residence or at home is represented by an Residence Association (RA). It is the RA’s job to ensure that all residents get the best possible experience in their accommodation by supporting and representing their needs as well as providing sporting, volunteering, environmental, charitable and social events for everybody to enjoy.
Residence Association
Each Committee is made up of 7 positions - President, Treasurer, Volu...
[62] Responsibilities*
Guild Officers are elected by students every year to lead the Guild of Students. Each officer has a different remit and it is their role to take the Guild forward in their specific area to improve the student experience. The Guild Officer Group consists of sabbatical (full-time) and Non-Sabbatical (part-time) Officers.
Sabbatical Officers
Fabian Neuner
President
The President leads the Officer Team and the Guild, with responsibility for ensuring that your views about your educa...
[63] Officer Responsibilities*
President
As the President the role consists of three key things. The first is to lead the Officer Team and the Guild. Also, to be responsible for ensuring that your views concerning your education and welfare are represented and heard at every level within the University. Most importantly, the president is here to make sure you get the most of your student experience at Birmingham.
Vice President (Democracy & Resources)
The Vice President (Democracy & Resource...
[64] Responsibilities*
Guild Officers are elected by students every year to lead the Guild of Students. Each officer has a different remit and it is their role to take the Guild forward in their specific area to improve the student experience. The Guild Officer Group consists of sabbatical (full-time) and Non-Sabbatical (part-time) Officers.
Sabbatical Officers
President
The President leads the Officer Team and the Guild, with responsibility for ensuring that your views about your education and ...