We are re-running 4 College Rep elections which you can find details about on this page.
Due to a number of empty roles in the Autumn Election, we’re also running a By-Election to fill these roles.
For more information please see our Autumn Election Results Announcement.
The Autumn Elections are YOUR chance to have YOUR say on who YOU want representing YOU and YOUR Guild this year!
You can now apply to represent over 38,000 students, and make a real difference to your University community!
The information on this page will tell you about the roles that are available, support available from the Guild before, during and after the election, and how the election works.
Applications open Thursday 19th October 11am and close Monday 23rd October 11am. Voting will open Wednesday 25th October 11am and close Friday 27th October at 5PM.
19th Oct 11am - 23rd Oct 11am
Applications Open
25th Oct 11am - 27th Oct 5PM
Voting Open
October
Results Announced
There are 4 College Rep roles available:
Whichever role you apply for, you will be able to make positive change for students at UoB!
All of the roles are Part-Time, so they can be completed alongside any study commitments. For each of the roles, meetings may be online, in-person or hybrid, and any access needs of students will be considered. For more information about the mode of meetings for, and accessibility of specific roles, please email elections@guild.bham.ac.uk .
If you are looking for roles to apply for that aren't listed above, they may be included in our Autumn Elections By-Election.
The Applications Pack includes important elections documents (e.g. elections rules, wellbeing support), and useful resources to help you with your application and campaign.
All candidates must take responsibility to read these regulations and ensure that their campaign teams know about these. Not knowing about the regulations is not an excuse for breaking them. If the regulations are unclear or you need more help at any time, please email the Elections Team.
Please refer to Bye Law 8 with regards to Elections and Bye Law 6 with regards to Committees of the Guild.
The Guild believes that a Zero Tolerance approach should be taken towards any form of harassment based on defining protected characteristics that takes place in any of the Guild’s venues or events.
The University is committed to creating a working and learning environment free from harassment and discrimination in which all staff, students and visitors to the University are treated with dignity and respect.
The Complaints Procedure explains how we will deal with any elections complaints.
A student or candidate wishing to submit an election complaint must do so by using this Complaint Form. This must be sent by email to elections@guild.bham.ac.uk.
All complaints must be substantiated with evidence in support of their complaint where possible.
When you apply you must submit a written statement to tell everyone why they should vote for you, and a candidate photo. You can find advice on how to do this in the documents below.
Your chance to apply for decision-making committee roles, Guild committee roles, and Rep roles!
University of Birmingham Guild of Students
4 posts are up for election.
The polls have closed.