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NUS National Conference 2010

NUS National Conference 2010

What's it all about?

This year's Annual National Conference of the National Union of Students (NUS) will be held at The Sage in NewcastleGateshead from the 13th to the 15th April 2010.

Every affiliated Students' Association, Union and Guild across the UK have the opportunity to send a certain amount of delegates along to represent their specific institution, depending on how many students they have in the membership.

The University of Strathclyde Students' Association has an entitlement of 6 students for this year's Conference.

The event itself will be an opportunity to debate policy, elect new Executive members and find out more about the campaigns being undertaken by the national organisation to benefit students throughout the UK. 

The definitive information about this year's National Conference is available at www.officeronline.co.uk

 

 

How can I become a delegate for Strathclyde?

Every Strathclyde student is eligible to stand for election for the Strathclyde Delegation. You will need to download and complete a nomination form (below) which will require nominations from 20 other Strathclyde students.

Once you have completed it, you will need to return it along with the following:

  • A manifesto statement of not more than 200 words
    • This is basically a list of things that you stand for, that you want to change or that you want to achieve if you were to be elected. 
    • This is a really important part of your candidacy as it differentiates you from other candidates, so spend time on it, talk to other students and get it right! 
    • This is your official statement to the electorate, so you can detail your experience, skills, goals or anything else you think will convince people to vote for you.
  • A Manifesto Poster
    • Your main form of publicity will be your printed manifesto poster
    • This can be as simple or elaborate as you like and can be as brief or long-winded as you see fit – it’s up to you! 
    • You can, of course, use the same text as your manifesto text
    • You will need to include the following mandatory text somewhere on the poster:
  • A digital photo of you which
    • clearly shows your face
    • is of good quality
    • is in JPEG (.jpeg) format

 

All of these documents (nomination form, manifesto statement, manifesto poster and photo) must be returned to Al Wilson, Democratic Services Coordinator in the following ways:

Item

Submitted by e-mail

Submitted on paper

Format

Nomination Form

Optional

Essential

N/A

Manifesto Statement

Essential

Optional

Microsoft Word (.doc)

Manifesto Poster

Essential

Optional

Microsoft Word (.doc)

Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt)

Adobe PDF (.pdf)

Candidate Photo

Essential

Optional

JPEG (.jpeg)

The e-mail address for submission is elections@theunion.strath.ac.uk - paper copies should be handed in to Al Wilson on Level 10 of the Union Building.

The deadline for submissions is 12noon on Monday the 15th of February 2010 - late submissions will not be accepted under any circumstances.

 

How does the Election work?

Your Manifesto Text and photo will be published online at www.strathstudents.com/elections where all elections will take place. The polls will open at 5pm on Monday 1st March ans will close at 5pm on Tuesday 2nd March.

The count will take place along with all other elections from 8pm in The Lounge on Level 5 of The Union. for more information about the polling and the count, see the Candidate's Election Pack 2010 (below).

 

Who can I ask if I have a problem or query?

If you want to know more about NUS National Conference or how the elections will work, please contact Al Wilson, Democratic Services Coordinator on elections@theunion.strath.ac.uk
 

 


 

 

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