President Election 2020
This election is for the 2020/21 SU Presidents, who are elected to work full-time representing students at every level of decision-making in the Universities, and decide the direction The Union will take. The SU Presidents lead the political direction of The SU and campaign on behalf of students to ensure positive change on anything that affects student life.
The polls have closed.
This position represents all University of Exeter (Cornwall Campuses) students, with a focus on academic issues.
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Cara Chittenden
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Working towards achieving equality across the Exeter campuses
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This position represents all Falmouth University students, with a focus on academic issues.
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MARIA MEEKINGS
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Vote Meekings.
Let mee be your king!
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ELIZABETH MARSHALL
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Marshalling Falmouth in the Right Direction
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James Pearce
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Uni-fying your Uni & directing you to a better future.
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Re-open Nominations (R.O.N.)
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This position represents all Falmouth University and University of Exeter (Cornwall Campuses)students, with a focus on student experience (Student Opportunities, Sustainability, Campus facilities etc) issues.
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ELLEN MONAGHAN
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Vote Ellen Monaghan for Student Experience President
Mona-CAN do it!
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AMELIA BANTON
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Low bus prices, Connected Campuses, Text Book Recycling, Sustainability, Sports Pitches, Academic Society Autonomy, Volunteering, Grad Ball, International Celebrations, Water Fountains and Microwaves, Study and Exhibition Space, Falmouth Library Refurbishment
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This position represents all Falmouth University and University of Exeter (Cornwall Campuses)students, with a focus on student welfare and inclusivity issues.
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ZOE BURDEN
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The Only 'Burden' in Welfare & Inclusivity should be Zoe
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TRAMAINE BERRY
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Lets make this year fruitful. VOTE BERRY!
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CHARLOTTE AGNEW
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Here for you, vote Agnew!
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