Due to unforeseen circumstances, the School Rep position in the School of LSS has re-opened for nominations. So, you now have the chance to stand for the role and look out for the interests of the students in your School during our Summer Elections.
Calling all School of Law and Social Sciences (LSS) students! Your School needs you to represent your peers as an academic rep.
You may remember that all of the School Rep roles were filled during our Leadership Elections back in March but due to unforeseen circumstances, the position in the School of LSS has re-opened for nominations.
This means that you now have the chance to stand for the role and look out for the interests of the students in your School during our Summer Elections.
What does the role involve?
As a School Rep, you'll represent students' academic interests at school level for the 2024/25 academic year. You'll work closely with the VP Education and other elected academic reps, gathering feedback that you can use to influence change at high-level meetings such as School Education Committee and School Boards.
Check out the School Rep job description and if it sounds like the role for you, nominate yourself by Friday 3 May at 23:59.
To be eligible to run for a School Rep position within LSS, you must be a current Royal Holloway student in the 2024/25 academic year.
If you have any questions or you'd like a one-to-one chat with a member of staff about any of the roles, please get in touch at voice@su.rhul.ac.uk.
Nominate yourself
Why should I stand?
Aside from giving you top-tier experience to put on your CV and talk about at future job interviews, being a School Rep is a chance to make a real difference to students at Royal Holloway now and in the years to come. We'll also be with you every step of the way, offering support, training and development, and rewarding you for the time you've volunteered. Sounds good, right? Nominate yourself now!
Summer Elections
Nominations are also open for several different elected roles across campus in our Summer Elections!
Whether it's as a student group committee member, an SSO Executive member or a Community Officer, nominating yourself to become a student leader means that you will have a direct impact on student experience at Royal Holloway.
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