Note: Panellist applications for Winter Term need to be submitted before 16th February to be considered for this Student Panel.

You must be available to attend both panels on the 3rd and 5th March 2026, 5:00pm - 7:00pm - if you are unavailable for either, you will not be suitable for the role.

The role pays £80 in total, and there will be a range of pizza offerings available during the event.

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What is a Student Panel?

A Student Panel is a group of 18-48 students, who are randomly selected to deliberate and make decisions on Motions.

Similar to a jury system, we use a sortition process to ensure the students selected reflect the LSE student body and bring in their own lived experience when setting Union-wide policy. For example, the number of postgraduate students sitting on the panel will be proportional to the number of postgraduate students in the wider student body.

The panel members will be presented with Motions put forward by their fellow students. The policy proposers, plus any student who wishes to oppose the proposal, will have the opportunity to present their case to the panel.

"Informed voices", including people with lived experience of any issue being discussed, will also be invited to present their perspective on the proposal.

Panellists will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss the proposal in depth together, before voting on whether they believe the proposal should pass. 

If you would like to attend the Student Panel to hear what Motions have been put forward and what the student panellists discuss, then you are more than welcome to.

The panel will be hosted in a hybrid format, so you can attend in person or online. However, Student Panel observers cannot input into the discussion or interact with the panellists in any way. 

When is the next Student Panel?

Winter Term 2026 Student Panels will take place on:

Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Thursday 5th March 2026

The following motions will be taken to panel as selected by our Democracy Committee:

  • TBC

How to take part in a Student Panel

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