Autumn Elections 2020

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NUS Delegate (4 places)

There are six NUS Delegate positions available. If you self define as a woman, please make sure you state this by clicking on 'profile'. NUS delegates shall attend the NUS Annual Conference to represent Queen Mary students on the national stage. They can join the debate on NUS policy and vote on the direction of the National Union. It sets policy for the year ahead and elects the President, Vice Presidents and other representatives.
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Postgraduate Research Representative (HSS)

The Postgraduate Research Representative (HSS) shall seek feedback from and represent postgraduate research students in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Postgraduate Taught Representative (BL)

The Postgraduate Taught Representative (Barts and The London) shall seek feedback from and represent postgraduate taught students within the School of Medicine and Dentistry.
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Postgraduate Taught Representative (S&E)

The Postgraduate Taught Representative (S&E) shall seek feedback from and represent postgraduate taught students within the Faculty of Science & Engineering relevant faculty.
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RAG Officer (Mile End)

The RAG Officer (Mile End) shall create a positive charitable influence on campus. They will select and chair a committee of people throughout the year whose purpose is to choose the nominated RAG charity for their year and find innovative, exciting ways to fundraise for this charity. The officer will also work alongside the Student Engagement Coordinator (Student Media, RAG) staff member to support affiliated student groups in their fundraising and host challenges for individual students. This
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Trans Representative

The Trans Representative shall seek feedback, represent the interests of and be the voice of Trans students on issues they face. They are also responsible for supporting the Vice President Communities, coordinating and convening with the other LGBT+ Representatives, for LGBT+ History month and other appropriate campaigns liaising with members of the relevant clubs, societies and student groups and encouraging more Trans students to participate and
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