Student Council Member
Student Council exists as a high level democratic body for students to bring forward and discuss matters of concern to them, their education and in their dealings with the University and / or Union. It is a decision-making body that can provide recommendations to Trustees, offer direction to Officers and Hub Committees and hold them to account. It can raise its concerns to the University and can be consulted on both University and Union development and change. Although having a role in Union governance it is not a primary governing body of the Union.
Being a member of the Student Council means you are able to vote on decisions such as the policies of the Students’ Union, hold elected full time and part time officers to account.
Find out more about this position by reading through the role description here.
NUS Delegates
London Met Students’ Union is permitted to send three delegates to the National Union of Students (NUS) annual conference. The existing SU President automatically goes to the conference, leaving two seats to be elected. This year's conference takes place ifrom 28-29th March 2022.
Find out more about this position by reading through the role description here.