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    Undeb Bangor Council Elections

    Kayleigh LavorniaBy Kayleigh LavorniaNovember 1, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Bangor Student’s Union has recently elected a council of individuals who will represent the student population to discuss, debate and set SU policies. In between General meetings, newly selected councilors initiate new projects, review ongoing projects, and discuss issues of relevance. All students are welcome to attend the Undeb Bangor Council (UBC) and engage in debate related to activities or student opportunities that Undeb Bangor facilitate, in addition to national, local, or political campaigns. This forum will allow the student body to hold Sabbatical Officers to account and allows for the development of the student experience.

    Below is a list of the newly selected officers and their roles. Contact information and council meeting times can be found at the Student’s Union.

    Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic Students Undeb Bangor Councilor Mr IDRISS KAMTCHEU CHIAKO
    Chair of Undeb Bangor Council Mr ABHIROOP SINGH
    Disabled Students Undeb Bangor Councilor TBA
    European Union Students Undeb Bangor Councilor Herr FREDERICK WALTERS
    Healthy Living Champion Undeb Bangor Councilor TBA
    Housing and Community Champion Undeb Bangor Councilor Miss KATIE TEW
    International Students Undeb Bangor Councilor Miss PAIGE DIXON
    LGBT+ Students Undeb Bangor Councilor Mr JOSHUA BEBBINGTON
    Live at Home Students Undeb Bangor Councilor TBA
    Mature Students Undeb Bangor Councilor Mr LUKE EARNSHAW
    Mental Health Champion Undeb Bangor Councilor Mr FREDDI LAVENDER
    Part-Time Students Undeb Bangor Councilor TBA
    Postgraduate Research Students Undeb Bangor Councilor Miss ARPITA SAILESH GARGESH
    Postgraduate Taught Students Undeb Bangor Councilor Mr AARON MALIK
    Student Parents and Carers Undeb Bangor Councilor Miss TANYA RILEY
    Trans Students Undeb Bangor Councilor TBA
    Welsh Speaking Students Undeb Bangor Councilor Mr OSIAN OWEN
    Women Students Undeb Bangor Councilor Miss RACHEL WILSON
    Wrexham Campus Undeb Bangor Councilor Miss GRACE MONTGOMERY

     

    The Disabled Students Councilor, Healthy Living Champion Councilor, Live at Home Students Councilor, Part-Time Students Councilor, and Trans Student Councilor rolls have not yet been filled. For more information, contact the SU.

     

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