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Count information
Date count run20 Mar 2026
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running2
Available position1
Total ballots10
Valid votes10
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Edwin Redhead [31560]10.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus5.00
Threshold5.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 5.00. Candidate Edwin Redhead [31560] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Edwin Redhead [31560].

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Edwin Redhead

More opportunities. Stronger industry links. Real impact for students.
As Industry Coordinator, I want to expand the pipeline between UCL Robotics and the companies pushing robotics forward.

Here is why you should vote for me:

  • Leverage existing networks. Through my work with Nexus Labs and involvement across the UCL tech ecosystem, I already have strong exposure to startups, researchers, and industry partners working at the frontier of robotics.
  • Access to UCL partners. As a Course Representative, I am well positioned to connect with UCL’s academic and industry network and help translate those relationships into more opportunities for our members.
  • Proactive outreach. I am very comfortable with cold-emailing, networking, and initiating partnerships. Many of the opportunities students get simply start with someone reaching out, and I’m happy to be that person.
  • Concrete opportunities. My goal is to bring in:
    • Industry talks from leading robotics companies
    • Sponsorships that directly benefit our members
    • Company visits and technical workshops
    • Research connections
  • Ambitious but practical. Robotics is moving fast, and UCL students should be directly connected to the organisations building the future.
  • Student-first mindset. Above all, I’m passionate about giving UCL Robotics students access to the best possible opportunities, whether that’s internships, collaborations, or exposure to cutting-edge work.