Apply now to be an NTSU Brack & Mansfield Officer
Being an elected officer is a unique experience that lays the groundwork for your future career.
Like most personal development opportunities, it's good for your CV and will help you build your network, but it also offers something else—something far more powerful—
real-world experience running a business or leading a community.
That's super-valuable and hard to come by. Which is why you should seriously consider running for a position this February.
To apply for these, you must be graduating in June 2023 or willing to take a year out once this academic year ends. (Only postgraduate students can apply for the VP Postgraduate role.)
Going to be studying at NTU next year?
We also have several part-time positions current you should consider nominating yourself for instead, including:
Represent your fellow students studying at Brackenhurst Campus. You'll also be a part-time member of NTSU's exec team and board of trustees.
Represent your fellow students studying at Mansfield Campus.
Represent your fellow students studying at Confetti.
Represent the students in your Academic School.
Lead one of our seven Equality and Diversity Networks.
Members of sports clubs and societies can run for a position on their committee.
All posts begin July 2023 and last for 12 months.
You can nominate yourself at www.trentstudents.org/nominate from midday Monday 27th March until midday Thursday April 13th .
It's super-simple.
Just choose the position you want to apply for, explain why you think you'd be a good fit for it, and upload a suitable photo of yourself. And make sure you do it before nominations close at midday Friday 24th Feb.
(Note: If you run for a position on our exec team, you can’t nominate yourself for any other role.)
It's an election, so you'll need to campaign and ask other students to vote for you.
Voting will take place between midday Monday 17th April and midday Friday 21st April via our app.
Candidates will take part in Q&A sessions before voting week to help students decide who to vote for. The dates, times, and formats of these sessions are listed below.
The election results will be calculated via the alternative transferable voting system.
If you're thinking of running, visit this page for more information on running in elections, voting, and the full elections timeline.
Also, read the elections rules and regulations, which should tell you everything you need to know.
If you have any questions, email elections@su.ntu.ac.uk
elections@su.ntu.ac.uk