• Winner Announced: Community Officer – Abel Hartman

    Abel Hartman has been announced as the new Community Officer. Abel faced fierce competition from four candidates. Abel secured the position by just 6 votes that left him with “no words” after 4 rounds of voting. He added that this small number of votes translated to roughly “1/2 an...
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: WOMEN’S OFFICER – Flora Maeir

    Flora Maier has been announced as the new Women’s Officer. Two candidates ran for the position. After 1 round of voting, Flora secured the position with 1,290 votes. Speaking to Impact, Flora said that she was “really, really excited”. Flora enjoyed the whole campaigning process, explaining the challenge of taking...
  • WINNERS ANNOUNCED: STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES OFFICER – Agata Cienciala and Helen Raynor

    Agata Cienciala and Helen Raynor have been announced as the new Students with Disabilities Officers. With 773 votes cast in this election, Agata and Helen won after three rounds of counting beating Jack Barratt to the position by 37 votes. Beaming with joy the winners told Impact that they feel,...
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: LGBT OFFICER – Lux Huntington

    Lux Huntington has been announced as the new LGBT Officer. In total, 765 people voted for Lux. After one round of voting Lux was declared the new LGBT officer. Lux said they felt: “Relief that it’s over. I want to get down into the role now”. When asked about their...
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: ESJ OFFICER – Emory Cunnington

    Emory Cunnington has been announced as the new Environmental and Social Justice (ESJ) Officer. 5087 total people voted for this position. After two rounds of voting, Emory received 4373 votes. Emory told Impact “I’m not surprised but looking forward to the role”. When asked about his new position Emory said that...
  • BME OFFICER: RE-OPEN NOMINATIONS

    No candidates ran for BME Officer this year. Elections will re-open on 19th April. Students who are interested in applying should contact suelections@nottingham.ac.uk. Image: Impact Images Click here for all our coverage of the 2016 SU Elections...
  • Welfare Candidates Question Time

    The Welfare Officer candidates put forward their views in the UON SU Question time on the 8th March. Katie Leach, Radhika Chond, and a representative speaking for Rachel Hoskins discussed diverse issues include the stigma around mental health and creating a central location for information about Welfare Services.  It...