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Students' Union UCL is affiliated to the National Union of Students (NUS) and will send a delegation of students to this year's national conference to decide on national policy issues for students as well as vote for NUS' elected leaders. The conference will take place between on 17 and 18 April 2024 in Blackpool. 

In this election five female or non-binary students have been elected. As per NUS policy, 50% of the delegation must self-identify as a woman or non-binary.  

You can see the results of the non-self definition election (male, female and non-binary) here

Find out more about the role of the NUS Conference Delegate. 

If you have any questions about the position, please contact [email protected].

Results
Re-open nominations is a winner
No

Count information

Date count run 27 Oct 2023
Election rules ERS97 STV
Candidates running 21
Available positions 5
Total ballots 1309
Valid votes 1038
Invalid votes 271

Round 1

Marian Jago [15592] 25.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 96.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 58.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 27.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 45.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 35.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 46.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 71.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 62.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 52.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 44.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 30.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 37.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 50.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 41.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 38.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 94.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 100.00
Manon Ring [15620] 18.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 20.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 49.00
Exhausted 0.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 173.00

Count of first choices. The initial quota is 173.00. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 2

Marian Jago [15592] 26.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 96.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 59.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 28.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 45.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 35.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 46.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 74.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 64.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 52.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 44.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 30.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 39.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 50.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 41.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 39.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 94.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 100.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 20.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 52.00
Exhausted 4.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 172.34

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Manon Ring [15620]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 172.34. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 3

Marian Jago [15592] 26.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 97.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 60.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 28.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 45.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 35.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 47.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 75.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 64.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 54.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 45.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 31.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 39.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 50.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 41.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 39.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 94.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 100.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 52.00
Exhausted 16.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 170.34

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Hrishita Agrawal [15621]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 170.34. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 4

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 98.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 61.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 28.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 45.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 36.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 48.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 76.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 64.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 55.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 46.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 32.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 42.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 51.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 43.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 39.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 96.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 100.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 54.00
Exhausted 24.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 169.00

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Marian Jago [15592]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 169.00. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 5

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 98.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 63.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 45.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 36.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 48.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 77.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 66.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 56.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 47.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 33.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 42.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 51.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 44.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 40.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 97.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 100.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 54.00
Exhausted 41.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 166.17

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Ariella Morris [15599]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 166.17. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 6

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 100.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 64.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 45.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 37.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 51.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 78.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 68.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 58.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 49.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 42.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 52.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 45.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 40.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 98.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 100.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 54.00
Exhausted 57.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 163.50

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Saloni Mookerjee [15610]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 163.50. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 7

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 102.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 66.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 46.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 51.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 78.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 68.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 59.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 50.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 43.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 52.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 46.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 41.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 99.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 103.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 55.00
Exhausted 79.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 159.84

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 159.84. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 8

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 104.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 66.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 46.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 52.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 79.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 68.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 61.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 53.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 47.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 52.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 47.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 100.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 105.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 56.00
Exhausted 102.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 156.00

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Sara Chemello [15616]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 156.00. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 9

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 107.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 66.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 55.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 80.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 71.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 62.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 56.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 49.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 54.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 49.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 101.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 106.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 56.00
Exhausted 126.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 152.00

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Pip Murphy [15600]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 152.00. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 10

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 110.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 72.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 58.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 83.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 74.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 65.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 57.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 0.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 56.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 50.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 103.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 107.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 58.00
Exhausted 145.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 148.84

All losing candidates are eliminated. Candidates Ebba Widman [15611] and Maisy Gledhill [15613] were tied when choosing candidates to eliminate. Candidate Ebba Widman [15611] was chosen by breaking the tie at round 1. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Ebba Widman [15611]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 148.84. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 11

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 111.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 72.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 58.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 84.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 80.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 65.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 58.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 0.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 57.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 0.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 105.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 110.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 58.00
Exhausted 180.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 143.00

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Maisy Gledhill [15613]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 143.00. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 12

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 111.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 75.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 59.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 87.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 84.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 71.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 61.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 0.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 0.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 0.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 108.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 112.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 58.00
Exhausted 212.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 137.67

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Lola Boylan [15612]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 137.67. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 13

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 111.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 75.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 60.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 87.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 85.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 71.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 61.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 0.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 0.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 0.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 108.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 113.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 0.00
Exhausted 267.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 128.50

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating RON (Re-open Nominations). Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 128.50. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 14

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 116.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 77.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 0.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 90.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 87.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 76.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 64.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 0.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 0.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 0.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 111.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 116.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 0.00
Exhausted 301.00
Surplus 0.00
Threshold 122.84

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Aadya Bhagat [15604]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 122.84. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 15

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 119.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 79.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 0.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 95.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 91.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 76.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 0.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 0.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 0.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 0.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 119.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 121.00
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 0.00
Exhausted 338.00
Surplus 8.99
Threshold 116.67

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Penny Jenkins [15608]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 116.67. Candidates Clara Bleuet [15597], Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617], and Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] have reached the threshold and are elected. Candidates have surplus votes so surplus votes will be transferred for the next round.

Round 16

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 119.00
Inès Farcis [15598] 80.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 0.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 95.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 91.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 78.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 0.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 0.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 0.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 0.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 119.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 116.67
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 0.00
Exhausted 339.33
Surplus 4.66
Threshold 116.22

Count after transferring surplus votes from Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619]. Candidates have surplus votes so surplus votes will be transferred for the next round.

Round 17

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 116.67
Inès Farcis [15598] 81.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 0.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 95.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 91.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 78.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 0.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 0.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 0.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 0.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 119.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 116.67
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 0.00
Exhausted 340.66
Surplus 2.33
Threshold 115.78

Count after transferring surplus votes from Clara Bleuet [15597]. Candidates Clara Bleuet [15597] and Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] were tied when choosing surplus to transfer. Candidate Clara Bleuet [15597] was chosen by breaking the tie at round 1. Candidates have surplus votes, but since candidates can be safely eliminated, the transfer of surplus votes will be delayed and candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.

Round 18

Marian Jago [15592] 0.00
Clara Bleuet [15597] 116.67
Inès Farcis [15598] 85.00
Ariella Morris [15599] 0.00
Pip Murphy [15600] 0.00
Hanna Bras-Genfoud [15601] 0.00
Aadya Bhagat [15604] 0.00
Nikki Hung [15605] 103.00
Dana Krasznai [15606] 97.00
Saskia Sinha [15607] 0.00
Penny Jenkins [15608] 0.00
Saloni Mookerjee [15610] 0.00
Ebba Widman [15611] 0.00
Lola Boylan [15612] 0.00
Maisy Gledhill [15613] 0.00
Sara Chemello [15616] 0.00
Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617] 119.00
Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619] 116.67
Manon Ring [15620] 0.00
Hrishita Agrawal [15621] 0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations) 0.00
Exhausted 400.66
Surplus 2.33
Threshold 95.78

All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Saskia Sinha [15607]. Transferred votes with value 1.00. Candidates Nikki Hung [15605] and Dana Krasznai [15606] have reached the threshold and are elected.

Winners are Clara Bleuet [15597], Nikki Hung [15605], Dana Krasznai [15606], Valeria Ceballos Vargas [15617], and Laura Bianca Ionescu [15619].

Candidates

Inès Farcis
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

University accommodation

Universities should provide students with accommodation at a reasonable price. Student concerns regarding the quality and price of their accommodation should be heard.

Policies about climate action

The NUS should raise more awareness regarding local campaigns related to the climate crisis. By offering more resources such as sustainability training, students will be inspired to take action.

Safe spaces for student victims

Student victims of assaults, minor-aggressions, etc should be able to access remedial services like mental health support without feeling embarrassed.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I have been involved in many climate crisis related projects or movements such as the Fridays for Future movement or climate knowledge training programs with working professionals. I am also familiar with managing projects since I used to hold leadership positions in school clubs and activities. These experiences helped me acquire organisational skills and the knowledge necessary for me to achieve my goals at the NUS.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I am open to criticism and discussions regarding any topic you believe to be related to the NUS.

I will make sure your thoughts and concerns are heard as I will use my position at the NUS to make the impact you want to have.

As I am a first year student, I do not have as much academic pressure; I will be able to dedicate more time to the NUS and the change you want to see.

 

Hanna Bras-Genfoud
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

Key objectives:

  1. Advocate for Cost of Living Support: I'm committed to making education accessible by campaigning for increased financial aid.
  2. Prioritise Mental Health: I'll increase support, combat stigma, and promote a healthy work-life balance.
  3. Promote Diversity and Inclusion: I'll fight discrimination and boost representation for all students.
  4. Support Sustainability: I'll champion eco-friendly initiatives for a greener future.
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I have worked as an academic representative throughout my school years, as a mentor at UCL and have extensive experience in climate activism, student representation and leadership. Along with my unwavering passion for change, I am uniquely equipped me to bring proactive, visionary, and impactful leadership to the NUS

 

I am driven to advocate for students' rights, sustainability, and lead transformative initiatives that bring proactive, visionary, and impactful educational transformation.

 

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

As a 3rd year chemistry student, I have the skills and background to understand the effects of our actions on a scientific level.

 

I want to turn our needs into action!

 

Choose me as your NUS representative! I'm your advocate for affordable education, diverse voices, mental health, sustainability, and effective change.

 

If you want with passion and experience, I'll lead the way to a better student experience!

 

Maisy Gledhill (she/ her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

I hope to represent the diverse interests and concerns of the UCL student body. My ambition is to actively engage with students, advocate for our needs, and ensure that all our voices are heard on a national level. I will work collaboratively with others to address key issues that are vital to our community's well being. I am passionate about contributing to a positive change within the university and the broader educational landscape. Urgent issues such as the cost of living crisis, young people's right to vote and the support of marginalised groups cannot afford to be overlooked.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

In this role, I'll use my advocacy and communication skills to effectively represent UCL students. My firsthand experience with mental health struggles has cultivated empathy and understanding, enabling me to address these concerns with sensitivity. Additionally, my previous role as the head of a student council demonstrates my leadership and organisational abilities, which I'll use to create positive change and advocate for our student community. I have prior experience in large public speaking roles, so I will be able to confidently deliver and promote the needs of our community.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I believe students should vote for me as my highest priority will always be to ensure the voice of every student is heard. I view myself as an approachable and empathetic person, yet I hold the self confidence and assertiveness required to stand up for our collective interests. As a woman, I understand the importance of advocating for gender equity and inclusivity, and I am committed to representing and amplifying the concerns of all students, regardless of gender or background. Your vote can empower me to be a strong, welcoming advocate for our UCL community.

Nikki Hung
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?
  • Tackle global issues at the university level

UCL produces a vast amount of climate literature, and I intend to see that the university does its part in fighting the climate crisis

  • Create a supportive environment for students to express their concerns about university-wide issues

Whether it is rent/cost of living concerns or mental health and wellbeing support, everyone should feel safe and supported enough to bring these issues up at an institutional level. I hope to be that voice for students and will communicate clearly to the university about the changes that students want to see made

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I have experience in climate activism and animal advocacy, including doing outreach, writing press releases, and managing online communications. As a multicultural international student, I bring a global perspective and open-mindedness to tackle issues that affect us all, such as the climate and nature crises.



I’m always keen to understand others’ viewpoints and how they can inform my own thinking. Being involved with several societies on campus, including as a committee member, has made me receptive to feedback and constructive criticism that I learn from so I can grow and better myself.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I believe that universities should provide more than just an education. I hope to demonstrate that being a leader for progressive measures that will benefit future generations needs to be done at an institutional level. The opinions of UCL students will be heard at the national level, and I will carry on our student body’s forward thinking and innovative nature. As a first-year student, I will learn from other universities in the NUS, and see how their own ideas and motions can be used to improve the lives of UCL students. I aim to create a vibrant student body that is proud to be at UCL.

Saloni Mookerjee
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

To be the voice of the students of UCL; allowing the values, needs and political priorities of students at UCL to be heard at a national level is what I hope to acheive if I am elected.

As NUS conference delegate, I would hope to present and communicate the opinions and desires of my peers to the policy-making body of the national union that we are proud to be a part of. I will strive for any changes that we deem in need of making, and I will do my utmost to ensure that UCL is well represented at this conference, allowing the opinions of every student to be listened to.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I have developed into a seasoned public speaker through various experiences; including being the founder and president of both my sixth form's Medical Society and Astrophysics Society. Through these, I had to present and explain concepts to my peers, as well as infront of the school, developing strong communication and leadership skills that will be invaluable when presenting at this conference. I also have experience attending my school's Model UN conferences where I learned the art of debate and further enhanced not only my speaking, but also my attentive listening skills.

 

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Let me be your voice and I will ensure you are heard. If I were to be elected NUS conference delegate, the values, needs and political priorities of students at UCL would definitely be represented at a national level. This would mean that our university will have a say in policies that concern us, and we can make changes happen. I will do my utmost to strive for changes and promise that every student's opinion will be listened and UCL's student body will be well represented at the national conference.

Ariella Morris (She/her )
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

I hope to empower the students at UCL and allow their voices to be heard through pushing policies that enhance their experience within education and out. Building a bridge between students and decision makers is vital, especially when there are so many issues that must be addressed in today's current world. To achieve a well connected UCL community that can work together and tackle the problems that us as students face daily. I wish to strive for increased visibility amongst students and allow us to have a larger say in our educational journey here at UCL. 

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I was Head Girl last year, so my skill set broadened and intensified. I built my head girl campaign on climate awareness and community building,I then founded the Climate Change Committee and The Safe Space, an online forum for anonymous mental health support. Being able to organise coupled with my dedication provided me with more opportunities, eg public speaking. From talking about student rights to global warming at assemblies, its evident I enjoy communicating big ideas and spreading awareness.This would translate in my role as an NUS. I care about the change we can make for the future.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Despite only being a first year, I have always wanted to be a voice for others. I was a student representative in year 4 and the love for democracy continued. Being Head Girl allowed for a unique experience that other nominees do not have, the diligent hours I spent completely dedicated to my peers is unmatchable. I wish to continue staying dedicated to others and improving student life, knowing I have a positive impact is all I wish. I care about our future at UCL and on Earth, as your NUS representative I will do nothing but advocate for each and every one of you. 

Manon Ring (She/Her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?
  • Facilitating reporting procedures: enhance report procedures’ framing in an academic context to enhance victims’ mental health by implementing more automatic procedures against perpetrators
  • International students: provide better guidance on legal procedures (Visa, immigration rights etc), Install “tuition fee cap” mechanisms for EU and international students as education costs keep rising each year to make world-class education more accessible
  • Cost of living and housing crisis: establish a customised cost-of-living assistance programme for UK and international students
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

Having done debating and currently training for international MUN competitions in Europe and beyond, I have expressed myself before assemblies composed of 150+ members and simulated negotiations with students holding different opinions to reach agreements tackling global issues. Advocating for my beliefs with consideration taught me creativity and resiliency while nurturing my leadership, communication and negotiation skills. I aim to ally my debating skills and empathy to achieve meaningful contributions to the UCL community and students across the United Kingdom

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Last year, I found myself in an unfortunate situation where concerns needed to be raised and wished this situation could have been avoided by the implementation of appropriate measures beforehand. Since then,I desire to make an impact on my community by finding durable solutions to students’ concerns and aim to facilitate reporting procedures, support international students’ education and enhance students’ conditions through ongoing crises thanks to my diplomatic debating skills. I await to bring my passion and expertise to this role, to not only witness changes but participate in their making

Lola Boylan (She/her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

I aspire to:

  • Encourage and support increased communication between students and the university, particularly regarding current pressing issues such as the cost-of-living crisis and mental health struggles

 

  • Increase awareness of the need for urgent climate action, paying attention to the significance that our collective efforts can have upon the movement

 

  • Prioritise education on how sustainability can be implemented into our daily lives, and how our university campus can adapt to facilitate a greener future
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

As a Global Governance and Ethics Master’s student, I understand the importance of taking an inclusive approach to ensure tangible progress is made.

I am devoted to representing our diverse student body, working to promote better communication with the university regarding such issues.

I have experience representing student-led societies, advocating and raising awareness for pertinent contemporary issues such as climate action, sustainable and affordable fashion, and human rights. I have also foreseen the implementation of environmental policy through my work at the G7 climate conference.

 

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Together, we possess the ability to implement change, both for ourselves and the planet.

I am committed to raising awareness of the contemporary issues we face, and to utilising our voice to combat them.

This is a collective effort; a diverse student input is essential in driving this movement and working to increase the quality of student lives, for both the present and future.

By voting for me, you’re voting for a more inclusive, affordable, and sustainable university experience. Combined, my dedication and experience will allow me to make a valuable contribution to university-level change.

Dana Krasznai
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?
  1. Financial support for students worst affected by the cost of living crisis; and internationals with exorbitant tuition fees
  2. Greater availability of cheap, sustainable and ethical food, so we can make conscious choices without financial sacrifice
  3. Better housing support for later years and higher quality accommodation for first years
  4. Flexible attendance policies for students with long commutes
  5. Increased collaboration between students and academics to minimise the impact of strikes on our learning
  6. For mental health and wellbeing to be at the forefront of university activity
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

Experience: I represented the concerns of my peers on my high school student council and co-founded a sustainability-focused society in my first year at UCL. Now in my second year, I run two societies and participate in a nationwide campaign to make university catering more sustainable and ethical for all.



Skills & Qualities: I am an empath and active listener, motivated to understand and address the issues that matter to you. I am driven with a track record of fighting for important causes. I seek to channel these qualities into empowering you to drive positive change at UCL.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Universities are powerhouses for societal change so their practices should align with their values. Students experience that this is not the case, for instance, when it comes to climate action. Among my initiatives is increasing institutional change towards sustainability to lessen the individual burden of behavioural change on students. Universities are also slow to enact reform, which is where we come into play. I am determined to use the opportunity being a Delegate provides to achieve tangible progress, ensuring that the diverse voices of each of you is heard. Vote for me so I can!

Valeria Ceballos Vargas (She/He)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

Climate Crisis Action: We need to act now as a university and as a nation to save our planet. We have to take individual action. I will be the voice and point of reference to those that want to take action and help in the climate crisis.

Ethnic representation: There is much more work to be done for the Latin American community, and other communities to be fairly represented in the national census. I want to advocate for us to be heard and to be accurately represented in UCL and the national census.

Accommodation: Our payments should go in hand with the quality that we receive.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

Active Action:

I was a Student Rep during my time at sixth form. My team and I were successful in opening new recreational spaces around the building, and increase social events.

I now want to take this experience and bring it up a further step and be involved in more crucial things at UCL

Motivations:

I want to take this role as a NUS delegate as I feel there is no one advocating for the exact same issues as me. I have a personal drive that wants to see effective change in how we tackle climate change, how everyone is fairly represented and how we are give the accommodation we deserve of.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I represent people of different backgrounds- I can understand and relate to many of your struggles as I have been through many of those myself.

I want to bring the change specially in our university, and later to other places. such as councils

We need your help to bring the change we all want and need to keep living at standard conditions.

This is our change.

Hrishita Agrawal (she/her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

My undergraduate experience includes active involvement as a member and leader within my college`s student union, where I excelled in securing sponsors and volunteering for various events and fests. These experiences have honed my leadership, organizational, and teamwork skills, making me a dedicated advocate for student interests and a strong advocate for positive change within the NUS. 

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

In this role, I bring a wealth of experience, skills, and qualities to the table. My background includes serving as an active member and leader in my college`s student union, where I excelled at securing sponsors and volunteering for various events and fests during my undergrad. These experiences have helped me develop strong leadership, organizational, and teamwork skills. I am known for my dedication, and I'm passionate about advocating for student interests and driving positive change within the NUS. 

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Students should vote for me because I bring a unique combination of experience and dedication to the role. With a track record of active involvement in my college`s student union, leadership in the Rotary Club, and extensive NGO volunteering, I possess the skills and qualities necessary to advocate for student interests effectively. 

Sara Chemello (she/her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

As an NUS delegate, I have 3 main goals. Firstly, I want to use open channels of communication to understand and prioritize UCL student's diverse concerns prior to the conference. Secondly, I want to ensure that the unique values and needs of UCL students are heard and considered during the conference, by actively participating in policy discussions and contributing to policies that benefit UCL students and students across the UK. Thirdly, I hope to collaborate with the other UCL NUS delegates to ensure we are as effective as possible together in representing UCL at the national level. 

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

My substantial experience in public speaking and advocacy, gained as a senior mentor at Debate Mate, along with my in-depth understanding of policy development and analysis through my PPE degree, equips me to effectively represent UCL students and contribute to informed policy decisions during the conference. Furthermore, my previous role as VP of UCLIS, one of the largest societies at UCL, showcases my active listening and collaborative abilities, vital for understanding and expressing the diverse needs and concerns of our student body while prioritizing their best interests.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I am genuinely committed to representing student interests, especially international students, at the national level. My track record of effective communication, representation, policy analysis and leadership proves I will listen, prioritize and communicate UCL students' concerns effectively at the NUS Conference. I will work tirelessly to make sure that the national policies developed at the conference reflect the values and needs of UCL students. Together, let's have a real impact on the future of higher education in the UK. 

Saskia Sinha
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

Through this campaign I strive to act as a mouthpiece for UCL's large and diverse student body. The primary areas where I believe piecemeal or total reform will reap the greatest beneficial impact are as follows:

1.) Financial relief for all students in light of the cost of living crisis, especially international students subjected to disproportionate fees and limited accommodation choices.

2.) Expanded range of nutritious, sustainable and affordable food options in campus cafes to support mental and physical health.

3.) Increased safety resources giving students confidence on and off-campus.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I am a mature international student in my second year of an LLB Laws degree at UCL. I previously completed an undergraduate degree at another University of London institution, reflecting a wide breadth of relevant experiences and qualities found among my fellow students.

I co-founded a multilingual society at UCL, encouraging students to participate in cultural exchange through linguistics, and have gained extensive advocacy skills from my work as the legal editor for an overseas animal welfare organisation, and as acting treasurer of UCL's Animal Rights Society (positions of responsibility).

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I have experienced first-hand the impact of many of these topical issues, and am driven to elicit a pledge to action from national administrators. 

Uniform access to education and support is the foundation of a well-equipped, content workforce and society. Educational-level reform has the potential for far-reaching global benefits. Given the platform to speak at the NUS conference, I will emphasise this ethos.

I am an approachable presence around campus, and welcome any opportunity to understand my fellow students' worldview. 

Marian Jago (She/her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

As a multi-society welfare officer for several years, I care deeply about other students and their needs. I hope that in this role I can implement the skills I have learned both as a welfare officer and as the founder and leader of a variety organisations to speak out on the behalf of students nationally. I would love to collaborate with other students to discuss and stand up for the needs and wants of students, even in the face of adversity.

It also means I can visit my cousin who lives in Blackpool and I haven't seen in 5 years because national rail demands blood for tickets.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

Not only have I been a welfare officer since the third term of my first year, a role I have been unanimously re-elected for, I have also run my own clubs and groups from a relatively young age. From starting a community-focused coding club for teenagers at 14 to starting the XR youth Southend at 16, I have a long history of not only organisational management, but also dealing with people in power with confidence. 

I have been told by every teacher I have ever had that I am also incredibly stubborn which I really feel will give me the cutting edge in advocating for students everywhere.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Not only will I be an effective student voice for the reason that I can effectively and confidently communicate, but I also actually care about the issues that will be discussed. I have an analytical and somewhat cynical thought process which I believe makes me a decisive and practical person, and an ideal campaigner for student issues. I also work excellently with others, especially those with differing perspectives.

I would also really like to visit my grandparents if possible because my nan has started forgetting which one I am and I would quite like to see her again before she rots away.

Penny Jenkins (She/Her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

Through the NUS I want to show that students, and their universities, are fighting to make the change the world needs and urge other organizations to do the same.

Reduce Inequality – Some students are under massive financial strain and need help, to allow them equal chances at success.

Sustainable Campus - Universities know what is needed to reduce climate change and must take action through green investments, careers and research.

Health Care – Students are struggling to access physical and mental health care, universities have an opportunity to step in and show that health is a priority.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

As a population health student I know how much student’s health and well being is being affected by inequity, climate change and health care and have the data to prove the pertinence of these issues.

I know how to present ideas which can help resolve these issues, through my work with a policy team in the Civil Service I know what is needed for a policy to move forward.

Finally, as president of my departmental society I have learnt how to bring students and faculty together for collective success and will apply this to the NUS to build bridges and push for collective change.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I am driven to represent you at the NUS to make the changes that students urgently need to make university an enjoyable experience for all and make sure we can look forward to bright futures.

I want to work with other representatives to push forward any motion which improves the health and wellbeing of students, society and the planet and want to take forward the ideas of UCL’s student body.

If you agree that we need urgent action to improve student’s lives, voting for me will be the start of this process and we can make the change we need to see.

Pip Murphy (they/them)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

UCL will have the biggest presence in the National Union of Students. I plan to use our sheer number at the conference to enact real change within our institution.

I will amplify the important messages that our community cares about:

  • Climate action from an institutional standpoint (institutional change is required to make an impact, it cannot be considered a solely individual responsibility anymore)
  • The impact of the cost of living crisis on students
  • The global issues of inequality that concern UCL students
  • The accessibility of disability and mental health support available to students
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I am an experienced public speaker with a passion for the issues of climate justice and global politics, features that give me the ability to effectively advocate for you on a large scale platform. 

I am committed to being accessible to students of all backgrounds and experiences, and to using my voice as an agent for change that benefits the entire student community.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

I’m a Master’s student, and while I may have just begun my time at UCL, I have the experience of undergraduate life behind me. I know how to be a voice for undergraduate and postgraduate students alike; I’ve been in your position. 

You want someone who’s passionate about your university experience, someone who will fight for you to be a part of an education system that cares about the world you live in and the future awaiting you. 

I can be that person.

Ebba Widman (She/her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

Education should be accessible for everyone - regardless of background

  • Challenge student loan reforms and tuition fee costs
  • Increase financial support and affordable student accommodation
  • Provide guidance to accessing bursaries and affordable health and dentistry care.

 

Universities should be in the forefront of sustainability

  • Invest in a greener campus and uplift our research into climate change and sustainability
  • Invest in foundational courses for students with diverse backgrounds and qualifications
  • Fight discrimination and empower students’ voices and actions to create change
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I firmly believe that equal access to education is key to a functioning democracy. As a mature, non-UK student I’ve personally faced the difficulties that stop many from accessing higher education. I’ve  held many society organising roles at UCL, and have developed skills valuable in bringing change forward. Studying biodiversity and conservation I’ve spent a lot of time at UCL researching the politics and economy of sustainability. A lot of positive action can be taken by UCL, but changes need to be designed and implemented by the people who are affected by them - us!

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Our voices matter, and can lead to tangible change, not only on campus, but nationally and internationally. We can bring changes to issues that are affecting us all now and in the long term - the climate crisis, financial inequalities, international conflicts and the underfunding of healthcare institutions. I want to speak for us all so we can be a part of these changes to put pressure on institutions with political and financial power. Through voting for NUS representatives you can be part of deciding how the minds, money and research of our university can be part of something greater. 

 

Laura Bianca Ionescu (she/her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

1. Effective Representation: will represent UCL students by advocating for our values, needs and political priorities to be heard nationally.

2. Policy Impact: actively shape policies for the benefits of students including dealing with the cost of living crisis, housing, fees and equality on campus.

3. Transparent Communication: will keep students informed on the conference's proceedings, ensuring communication with impact.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

With extensive leadership experience from winning the Global CEO for One Month program to leading the Gender Equality forum as part of my summer role at L’Oreal, I intend to ensure that all student feel heard within the scope of this year’s NUS conference.

I will be sure to maintain an on-going communication stream between the student body and the wider NUS community and stand for those that want to see effective change be implemented within UCL and beyond

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Dedication to student life. Transparency and accountability. Collaborative approach. Policy Expertise.

If this resonates with you, vote Laura for NUS rep.

Aadya Bhagat (she/her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

I believe it is fundamental to communicate the needs of the student body for improved policy-making. The NUS conference possesses the power to drive change, enhancing the welfare of both UCL students and staff. My goal is to advocate for equal pay across departments, support the #DecoloniseEducation campaign, and foster student-worker solidarity. Additionally, I wish to improve accessibility for online education and resources during teaching strikes. 

By participating, I aim to represent the UCL student body and instigate reform, ensuring our impact is significant.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

 

As an international student and Women's Network POC representative, I bring a unique blend of cultural diversity and advocacy skills to the role of an NUS student delegate. My experience has honed my ability to bridge cultural gaps and understand a wide variety of perspectives. I possess strong communication skills, enabling me to articulate the concerns of underrepresented groups. My role as a Women's POC representative has improved by ability to convey and amplify the voices of international students and women of colour and I wish to do this within the NUS framework.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

 

I am resolute in my commitment to champion the #DecoloniseEducation movement and advocate for equal pay across all departments. My pledge extends to addressing diverse student concerns, enhancing resources, and ensuring accessibility. Once elected, my mission is to rally for unanimous student votes on impactful issues. Through dynamic collaboration with fellow delegates, I aspire to shape policies that mirror our shared vision, driving transformative change in our community.

Clara Bleuet (She/her)
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

My main aim is to defend students' rights and make decisions for our planetary and ecological future. I'd like to see our mental health protected, and I'd like to make sure that these precious years of study are enjoyable and equally accessible to all.

My main actions are:

 

  • Urge student union’s to lobby their universities to divest from fossil fuels
  • Implement more sustainable initiatives on campus
  • Improve conditions in halls
  • Fight for more opportunities to receive financial aid
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

After working for sustainable development organisations, taking part in climate action, and researching the impact of climate change on our neural circuits, I've been able to develop a great deal of knowledge and awareness of ecological issues.

I'm comfortable speaking in public. I'm not afraid to speak up when people are wrong and I raise my voice when I need to defend my ideas or those of others.

I have a great deal of energy to fight against social injustice, particularly inequalities in education. I always put my words into action and I don't do anything by halves.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

As a Masters student having grown up in a low-income neighbourhood, I am aware of the needs of certain sections of the population, especially students. I will take action to ensure that all student’s rights are protected.

I love university and because I realise the importance and place that university has on our lives, and more particularly on our financial situation and our mental health, I'm prepared to do everything I can to improve students' lives, by listening to your voice and representing you

I swear by efficiency, choose me to be your NUS! Many thanks to all of you.