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Nominations are now OPEN!!


I’m Will Gaines, your current VP Student Life, and I’m running to be your next President. Over the past year, I’ve represented you, listened to you, and worked to understand the real needs of our student body. I know how the Union works and more importantly, how to get things done.
Before representing you as an officer, I was Rugby Captain for three years. I understand the challenges of being on a committee, balancing work and study, and still trying to socialise and enjoy university life. That experience shaped my leadership: Fair and Student-led.
My Manifesto
YOUR VOICE, YOUR UNION – Ensure the Union represents YOUR VOICE and is held accountable to YOU.
STUDENT OWNED SPACES – Students across Chester, Warrington, and Birkenhead need dedicated spaces to study, socialise, and build community.
FUNDING AND FACILITIES – I will support societies and sports teams in securing funding, facilities, and equipment that meet their needs.
TIMETABLE – I’ll continue pushing for structured, student-focused timetables with fewer long gaps and earlier finishes to ensure students can have a life outside of lectures.
WELLBEING – I’ll build on current wellbeing initiatives, tackle the stigma of loneliness. Whilst ensuring there is a large-scale campaign supporting our female-identifying students.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COMMUNITY - Despite our large international community, many students feel under-supported. I will advocate for clearer guidance, stronger integration, and better representation at all levels.
ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSION – I am committed to improving disability support and inclusion across all campuses. Ensuring the sensory room is up to standard. Inclusion isn’t optional, it’s essential.
Vote Will for President.
For Fair student-led Leadership,
you know what they say!
Where there’s a Will, there’s a way!

Title: Stronger Support, Better Opportunities, One United Student Community
As an international postgraduate student, I understand the challenges many students face — from finding part-time work and understanding UK systems to building confidence and feeling truly included on campus. I am standing for International Students & Employability Officer to create practical, realistic improvements that directly support students’ academic and career success.
My priorities are:
I believe representation should be action-based, not just promises. I will actively gather student feedback through surveys and conversations to ensure your voices are heard and reflected in initiatives.
University should not only be about studying — it should prepare us for life and careers. My goal is to help students feel supported, informed, and confident about their future in the UK and beyond.
Vote for practical change. Vote for opportunity. Vote for representation.
— Ankit

Hello, I’m Abi and I’m campaigning to be your VP Student Life!
I have experienced student life from every angle: as a society committee member, as a Modern Languages student on a year abroad navigating a new country and someone who now supports students, just like you, as Front of House at CSU. I’ve worked in universities and international corporations so I’m confident in speaking up and representing you in formal spaces.
Student life should feel welcoming, safe and accessible to everyone.
My priorities:
Abigail Hughes - amplifying your voice.
Instagram: abihughes4studentlife

Who Am I?
Hi, I’m Hemanth, a first year student of MSc in Banking and Finance. I am passionate about ensuring that the University of Chester doesn’t just talk about "going green" but leads the way in student-driven environmental action. I believe sustainability should be accessible, affordable, and integrated into every part of our student experience.
What I Will Achieve
If elected, I will focus on:
Expand the "Drop n' Swap" Scheme: Lobby to bring the Eco Box and Eco Cup systems to every single catering outlet across all sites, making zero-waste dining the default, not the exception.
The "Sustainability Shop" 2.0: Increase the visibility and stock of the community fridge and zero-waste initiatives to help students tackle food poverty and food waste simultaneously.
Carbon Literacy for All: Work with the Sustainability Unit to ensure Carbon Literacy Training is advertised more widely and integrated into more diverse course modules.
Green Action Grants: Lobby the SU to create a small "Green Fund" for student-led projects, like community gardens or DIY repair workshops.
I don't just want to attend meetings; I want to be the bridge between the Sustainability Action Groups and the everyday student. I have the experience to ensure your ideas are heard at the highest levels of the University.

Vote me for President
This year, as your Women’s Officer, I’ve sat across from students who felt unheard. I’ve listened to stories about choosing between essentials and food. I’ve heard frustration about slow responses, unclear decisions, and feeling like just another number.
When students told me period products weren’t accessible on campus. It was about being able to attend lectures without stress or embarrassment. I took that issue into meetings, pushed it consistently, and refused to let it be brushed aside.
Being an Womens officer i had a chance to be part representing Refreshers fair and meet a lot of new faces.
That experience changed me. It showed me how decisions are made at the University of Chester Students' Union.
As President, I want to be that pressure.
I want clearer feedback deadlines so you’re not left guessing about your grades. I want stronger cost-of-living support so students aren’t silently struggling. I want open forums where leadership answers to you honestly and directly. And I want every student, whether commuter, international, mature, or first-year, to feel like this university is built for them.
I’m not running to hold a title.
I’m running because I’ve seen what happens when students are ignored and I know we deserve better.
Let’s build a university that listens.

I am running for re‑election because meaningful change takes time, persistence and consistency. Over the past year, I have listened to students across all campuses, raised your concerns and begun work on issues that won’t be fixed overnight. I am standing again to continue what we have started together and ensure your voices remain at the centre of every decision.
TIMETABLE - Timetabling remains one of the biggest challenges students face. Unpredictable schedules make it difficult to work part‑time, commute, or manage personal responsibilities. I will continue pushing for more consistent, student‑friendly timetables, fewer long gaps, and earlier releases so you can plan your lives with confidence.
ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSION – I am committed to improving disability support and inclusion across all campuses. Students with disabilities often face barriers that go unseen, and I will continue advocating for accessible teaching, timely adjustments, and better coordination between academic teams and support services. Inclusion isn’t optional, it’s essential.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COMMUNITY - Our university is home to a large international community, yet many students still feel under‑supported. I will keep advocating for clearer guidance, better integration support, and stronger representation for international students across all levels of the university.
STUDENT OWNED SPACES - Students at Chester, Warrington, and Birkenhead have all highlighted the need for more student owned spaces. I will continue campaigning for dedicated areas to study, socialise and build community spaces shaped by student feedback.
WELLBEING - I will continue tackling the stigma around loneliness, expanding wellbeing initiatives, and pushing for faster access to support.

Hello! I am Jason (he/they) and I am running for the role of Access and Inclusion Officer!
If elected, I will:
I have previous experience as the Disability and Inclusion representative of my college, as well as more recent volunteering within the University, which will lend me the skills necessary to create change and advocate for students like you!
If these are things you'd like to see, I'd really appreciate your vote, thank you!
If you want to find out more, email me at 2314830@chester.ac.uk, or find me on insta: jason_2314830

ELECTION MANIFESTO
Vice President Student Life
YOUR VOICE MATTERS
I'm Srijan Yadav, and I'm running for Vice President Student Life because I believe every
student deserves to feel heard, supported, and valued at Chester.
As a final-year student and Young Enterprise award winner, I understand the real challenges
we face—balancing studies, wellbeing, and making the most of university life. I want to use
my leadership experience to ensure every student has opportunities to thrive both inside and outside the classroom.
WHAT I STAND FOR:
Thriving Sports & Societies
More funding, better facilities, and enhanced support for clubs and societies. I'll fight for
additional sports opportunities, new society initiatives, and resources that help student-led
groups flourish. Your passions deserve proper backing.
Outstanding Co-Curricular Life
University isn't just lectures—it's experiences, skills, and memories. I'll push for diverse
events, workshops, networking opportunities, and activities that enhance your employability
and personal growth. From competitions to cultural celebrations, let's make campus life
unforgettable.
Student Wellbeing & Support
I'll champion campaigns addressing mental health, safety, belonging, and loneliness. More
accessible counselling, safe spaces, and genuine support systems—because no student should
feel alone.
Amplifying Your Voice
I'll represent YOU on university committees, listen to your concerns, and turn your ideas into
action. Together, we'll strengthen our community and improve campus life for everyone.
YOUR VOTE = YOUR VOICE
Let's make student life better, together.
Vote Srijan for VP Student Life.

I am standing for Vice President Education to ensure that every student at the University of Chester receives not just a degree, but real value from their education.
As a postgraduate student, I understand the importance of clear communication, fair assessment processes, and career-focused learning. Education should prepare us for the real world, and student voices must shape how our academic experience evolves.
If elected, I will focus on three key priorities:
First, improving academic transparency. I will work with faculty to ensure clearer assessment guidelines, consistent feedback timelines, and better communication around marking and module expectations.
Second, strengthening career-focused learning. I will advocate for more practical workshops, industry guest sessions, and skills-based opportunities that help students feel confident and employable before graduation.
Third, amplifying the student voice. I will introduce structured feedback mechanisms and publish clear updates on actions taken, so students know their concerns are being heard and addressed.
Education should be empowering, inclusive, and forward-looking. My goal is to bridge the gap between students and academic leadership while promoting practical learning that supports future careers.
Together, we can build an education experience that truly prepares us for success.
Vote for clarity. Vote for opportunity. Vote for progress.

Vice President Education
Education for All. Opportunity for Everyone.
At the University of Chester, education should not feel confusing, unfair, or isolating. It should empower us.
I know what it feels like to work hard and still question feedback. I know the pressure international students face adapting to a new system. I understand the challenges disabled students experience accessing support. And I stand proudly with LGBTQ+ students and every society that makes our campus diverse and strong.
As your Vice President Education, I will fight for:
• Fair marking and clearer, timely feedback
• Stronger academic support and revision workshops
• Better transition support for international students
• Inclusive teaching practices and accessible learning for disabled students
• Real student voices shaping academic decisions
I will listen. I will represent. And I will act.
This is not just about policies — it’s about people. It’s about making sure every student, from every background, feels seen, supported, and capable of success.
Let’s build a university where no one feels left behind.
Vote Kelvin Ezema — Because your education matters.

I’m Kati, a Business Management and Marketing student with a strong passion for sport and student experience at Chester. Alongside studying, I’m actively involved in university sport through my role as Team Captain and Social Media Officer for Women’s Rugby Union, where I’ve worked closely with SportChester to develop the club and supported teammates on and off the pitch. Through this, I’ve seen first-hand how important accessible and well-organised sport is to student life, wellbeing, and community.
I believe I would make an excellent Sports Officer because I understand sport from both the participation and organisational side. I’m approachable, organised, and genuinely invested in improving opportunities for all students, whether they’re competitive athletes, social players, or completely new to sport. I want sport at Chester to feel inclusive, well-communicated, and worth getting involved in.
As Sports Officer, my aims are :
• Improve communication between students, clubs, and SportChester making opportunities, updates, and support clear and accessible
• Increase inclusivity and participation, particularly for beginners and students who may feel intimidated by university sport
• Support club committees with practical guidance, promotion, and development
• Enhance the student sport experience
I’m passionate about making sport at Chester something students are proud to be part of. If you want a Sports Officer who listens, represents you, and works hard to make real improvements, vote Kati.

Hi, my name is Peter Davies, and I am running for the position of Non-Traditional Students’ Officer on Union Assembly.
I am a Postgraduate student studying Psychology
If I am elected, I will ensure that all commuting students have their voice heard. I am currently the Vice President of the Mature Student Society (Matsoc).
I am approachable and a good listener. I will listen to any concerns you have and try and get them resolved as quickly as possible.
I am a very proactive person and would ensure that your voice is heard and your concerns addressed.
Voting is on 11th and 12th March starting at 9am on 11th.
So if you do nothing else vote Peter Davies for Non-Traditional Students’ Officer.
The Students’ Friend who listens
