Nominations: Nominations closed
Voting: Voting scheduled
Election
Three students will be elected for this position.
Have you read the role description for Activities Reps yet?
To vote for this position you must be a member of a Union-affiliated Society for at least 28 days.
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Candidates
My programme consists of pushing for the following changes to the union:
- Taster sessions during term 1 should have a centralised timetabling to avoid overlap.
- Will help smaller societies that are currently unfairly punished by a lack of attention.
- Audits for inactive or poorly-run societies.
- Greater focus on preserving societies and institutions of cultural significance.
- Rejuvenate union bars by incentivising socials in Phineas, Mulley's, The Huntley, and The Institute.
- Introduce more specialised societies reps, e.g. a portfolio for cultural & religious societies.
You should vote for me for the following reasons:
- I have a serious desire to represent the voices of UCL students and their societies.
- Building free and open discourse is central to my satisfaction.
- I am empathetic to the needs of a range of different societies.
- My track record as a resilient and collaborative leader is storied.
- Student Vice-President & Charity Event Director at sixth form.
- Deputy Committee Director at a youth charity.
- Elected First-Year Representative.
- As an incoming second-year, I will have much more time to document the needs of students and societies for the Activities Zone.
I arrived at UCL last September. My interest in this office arose out of remembering great promises made at that freshers' fair six months ago, very few of which came to fruition.
Fault need not be lain with anyone in particular. The problem is institutional. Insufficient attention has been paid to many societies, a lot of which have since dwindled in activity and uptake.
I am, of course, familiar with the nature of this role. My intention is to listen. Above all, I hope to hear from you, and I will ensure that our societies' needs are met. Hence, that is why I believe you should vote for me.
I have been, and hopefully will continue to be, a tireless advocate for Societies, their committees and members in the Activities Zone.
I’ve been a Treasurer before, and hopefully will have more positions on committees next year. Also had a few roles in the SU including this one, so I’m very used to this work.
Sadly the deadline is fast approaching and I’ve no time to write more, but please elect me and I will put my utmost effort into representing your interests.
If elected as Societies Rep, I hope to:
- Strengthen communication between societies and students so that ideas, concerns, and feedback are clearly shared.
- Encourage wider participation by helping societies promote events and opportunities more effectively.
- Support collaboration between societies to create more joint activities and cross-community engagement.
- Represent student feedback in discussions with the committee and relevant stakeholders.
- Promote an inclusive society environment where students from diverse backgrounds feel welcome to participate.
I bring two years of experience as an Academic Student Representative, where I worked with both students and staff, gathered feedback, and ensured clear communication of students' concerns.
Through this role, I developed strong organisational and communication skills, as well as the ability to represent diverse perspectives responsibly.
I understand that supporting societies within a large and diverse community like UCL requires reliability, clarity, and collaboration, and I am committed to helping ensure student voices are effectively represented.
I sincerely care about ensuring that students' voices within societies are heard and represented. Societies play an important role in helping students connect, explore interests, and build communities across UCL.
I believe good representation should be approachable, responsive, and attentive, and I will prioritise listening to students' ideas and concerns so they are clearly communicated.
By voting for me, you are choosing someone committed to representing societies and strengthening communication between students and the wider community.