• Proposed Democratic Model Referendum – What Does Voting Yes or No Mean?

    In anticipation of the Student Union's proposed democratic model referendum, May outlines what voting 'yes' and 'no' really means for the future of the university. ...
  • Democratic Review 19/20: Interview with James Pheasey

    James Pheasey is the current President of the Students’ Union at the University of Nottingham. James’ aim for the year was democratic reform and development of the Students’ Union. This involved looking at the current structures and seeing how well they fulfil the purpose of the Union. Whilst also looking at how...
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: PRESIDENTIAL OFFICER – JAMES PHEASEY

    James Pheasey has been elected as your new Students’ Union President for 2019/2020. James was declared President for the 2019/2020 academic year after winning in the sixth round with 1552 votes. James said he was feeling ‘relieved’ since it was such a close race and he thought he’d ‘get...
  • SU Hustings 2019: President

    On Monday 4th March, all candidates running for the position of President participated in hustings. This year there are six candidates running for the position: Megan Rogerson, Claude Mahlich, Olivia Narayan, James Pheasey, Louis Connor and Osaze Sylvester Odiase. From the hustings event, Claude Mahlich and Osaze Sylvester Odiase did not...
  • Meet Your 2019 SU Presidential Candidates

    During our Students’ Union Elections Media Day on Thursday 28th February, we chatted to the candidates who are running to be elected as your President for the 2019-20 academic year. Take a look at what they had to say. Claude Mahlich Claude Mahlich has been at the University for...
  • Jess Lendon resigns as Students’ Union President

    The Students’ Union released a statement on the afternoon of 10th December to announce that Jess Lendon has resigned from their position as the President of the University of Nottingham’s Student Union, after taking on the role in July 2018. As quoted in the statement, Jess Lendon said, “I...
  • What does your society committee position say about you?

    The vast majority of students get involved with at least one society throughout their time at university. Some even go on to join committees to help run the society, but what does your committee position say about you? President – congratulations, you have made it to the top. Everyone...