
Assembly and Media Elections 2012, is the second set of elections that the Union organises. These Elections will allow you, the students, to stand and vote for the Student Assembly positions, NUS Delegate Position and the Media Officer Position. This will be done via an online vote, within which every Goldsmiths Student can participate.
Important Dates
NOMINATIONS CLOSED
Publicity Collection 3pm 16.03.2012
Hustings 6pm 15.03.2012
Polling Starts 10am 19.03.2012
Polling Closes 4pm 21.03.2012
Results 7pm 21.03.2012
Positions
The roles that you can run and/ or vote for are;
1. Departmental Rep Positions
2. Equal Opportunities Officers
3. Campaign Officers
4. NUS Delegate (for the year of 2013)
To find out more about the roles click here
Nominations
NOMINATIONS Open Monday 20th of Feb
Nominating yourself could not be any easier with our new online nomination submission forms. Remember there are two ways you can stand in an election. One is by standing as an individual candidate, to select this method please click the single nomination text above. The other way is to stand in the election on a job share basis, where you and a friend can stand together for a single position, to select this method please click on the below jobshare nomination text.
There are certain positions that are exempt from the job share form; these positions are (1) Sabbatical Trustee Positions (2) Student Trustee Positions (3) Assembly Chair (4) NUS delegate, you can only run for these positions on an individual basis.
Guidelines
The election guidelines, provide you with the rules that govern the elections, it is absolutely necessary for you to read all the information in the guidelines as the nomination form will ask you to confirm that you have read and understand the guidelines.
Open Elections 2012 Guidelines
If you have any questions about the rules please contact Denis Shukur on Denis.shukur@goldsmithssu.org
Handbook
To Find out more information about what the elections are and how YOU can get involved read though our Elections handbook!
Open Elections 2012 Handbook

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