• WINNER ANNOUNCED: EDUCATION OFFICER  – Cassie O’Boyle

    Cassie O’Boyle has been re-elected as your new Students’ Union Education Officer for 2018/19. Cassie O’Boyle was declared the Education Officer for the 2018/19 academic year after winning the 1st round of voting, with 2,717 votes. Talking about how she was feeling, Cassie expressed that she felt great and...
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE (ESJ) OFFICER – Bonni Jee

    Bonni Jee has been elected as your new Students’ Union Environment and Social Justice Officer for 2018/19. Bonni Jee was declared the Environment and Social Justice Officer for the 2018/19 academic year after winning the 6th round of voting, with 1,177 votes. “Can’t believe it,” said Bonni to Impact...
  • MATURE STUDENTS’ OFFICER: RE-OPEN NOMINATIONS

    No candidate ran for Mature Students’ Officer this year. The current Mature Students’ Officer is Adele Purdy. Students who are interested in applying should contact suelections@nottingham.ac.uk. Sarah Lindgarde  Featured Image: Impact Images ...
  • Meet your 2018 SU ESJ Candidates

    During our Students’ Union Elections Media Day on Saturday 24th February, we chatted to the candidates who are running to be elected as your Environmental and Social Justice (ESJ) Officer for the 2018-19 academic year. Take a look at what they had to say. Otilla Tribe Otilla Tribe, a...
  • Full list of candidates for 2018 Students’ Union Elections announced

    The final candidate list for both the full-time and part-time Officers for the 2018 Students’ Union Student Leader Elections have been released. Their manifestos can be found here. Make sure to keep an eye out on Impact as we will soon be releasing the interviews that we conducted with...
  • Needed: 2nd Student Loan Required For Joining Societies

    Before arriving at university, I had a list of societies I wanted to join as long as my arm. I was adamant that I wanted to be involved in at least five, and that would be how I would make all my friends. However, the truth is that I...
  • The cost of graduation: is it worth the money?

    With fees rising to £9,250, the cost of education is high. The scrapping of the NHS bursary and maintenance grants paired with high rent and living costs means your time at University has a very large price tag. It is perhaps because of these external factors that so many...