Nominations open on Monday (3 February) for the Leeds Met Students’ Union elections.
Leeds Met Students’ Union have four full-time and 10 part-time paid roles available for current Leeds Met students and even better, you'll also get tonnes of training and experience! You just need to be passionate about making student life better.
Think this could be for you? Know somebody who would be good? Then read on…
For students who graduate this year, you can stand for any of the full-time roles (President, VP Education, VP Welfare, VP Student Activities). For any student who is returning to Leeds Met in September 2014, you could stand for a full-time role and take a year out of your studies (the University supports this) or you could stand for a part-time role which you would do alongside your studies.
Want to find out more?
Download a nomination pack here.
Submit your nomination form at the SU Reception, City Campus or online here.
Suggest a friend here.
Got a question? Email us: elections@leedsmetsu.co.uk
Nominations open at noon on Monday 3 February and will close at noon on Friday 14 February 2014.
Leeds Met Name Change. What does it mean for you? | Vice-Chancellor Question Time & SU AGM
Got questions about how our University’s name change will affect you? Your Students’ Union has secured some time from the Vice-Chancellor and Registrar & Secretary in order to directly answer your questions about how the forthcoming University name change will impact upon you and your experience.
Your Students’ Union Officers, as part of the AGM, will also be on hand to present their reports on the year so far and their plans for the next six months.
Wednesday 5 February 2014 | 5.30pm | Lecture Theatre A, Level 2, Rose Bowl, City Campus
Refresh Yourself! | Monday 3 – Friday 7 February 2014
Refreshers is a chance to rediscover what Leeds and your Students’ Union has to offer. We are running a series of events throughout the week which range from Tea Parties to Society-led events and a series of unique ‘Give It A Go’ and ‘Micro-Volunteering’ sessions.
The Refreshers & Housing Fair is the highlight of the week. Come down to the Green Sports Hall, Headingley Campus on Tuesday 4th Feb and enjoy this showcase of what the Students’ Union, the University and the City of Leeds can offer.
If you have already experienced Freshers Fortnight then you will know what to expect but if you’re a new student you will have a chance to discover what opportunities are available to you. We look forward to seeing you there!
Find out more here.
Election of Delegate to NUS Disabled Students’ Conference | Disabled Students’ Network
Monday 3 February 2014 | 12.30pm | SU Meeting Room, 1st Floor above the Met Bar, City Campus
Do you consider yourself to have a disability? Want to represent disabled students at a national level or just want to vote for who will represent you?
Come along to our Disabled Students’ Network meeting on Monday 3rd February and nominate yourself and/or vote for the Delegate to the NUS Disabled Students’ Conference. This meeting will also contain a presentation from the current Leeds Met Students’ with Disabilities Officer about what it is like to run for a part-time officer role in the forthcoming SU Officer elections.
If you are unable to attend but would still like to nominate yourself as a delegate then please send a statement, on one side of A4, to be read out on your behalf to elections@leedsmetsu.co.uk along with your name, telephone number and student ID number.