Become a rep

Nomination Time

Why become a reP?

 

 

When to... get elected

It depends on who you want to represent that decides what process you have to go through. 

 

Michaelmas Term Elections

Postgraduate Officer Sabbatical

General Course President

Mature & Part Time Students Officer

 

1 x Student Trustee

 

5 x Academic Board

3 x Board of Governors

 

Every Programme Rep

Lent Term Elections

General Secretary

Eduction Officer

Activities & Development Officer

Community & Welfare Officer

 

Athletics Union (AU) President
Anti-Racism Officer
Disabled Students' Officer
Environment and Ethics Officer
International Students' Officer
LGBT Students’ Officer
Women’s Officer

 

5 x Democracy Committee

 

3 x Student Trustees

 

How to... become a member of the Executive or Democracy Committee

Decide which position you are interested in, and fill in your nomination form a week Monday before the Election begins.   

How to... become a member of the Trustee Board

There are some exceptions for people who want to be a Trustee, such as you cant have been declared bankrupt or have a conviction for something like fraud. We have to update the list every year, and will shortly release the information for 2010/11. Similar to other main LSESU Elections, you fill in your nomination form a week Monday before the Election begins.

How to... become a Programme Rep

Depends on the course, some like LSE100 have elections across the School, whereas others are just simply the first person who volunteers themselves. Ideally we would like to see every Programme Representative elected, as this gives you a representative mandate from your peers.

How to... find out more information

Speak to one of the Democracy Committee, pop into the Activities Resource Centre or su.democracy@lse.ac.uk

 

 

Listen to the player