Union Assembly is CSU’s student decision-making body. It is where your ideas and motions are discussed, debated, and voted on, which helps to lead the direction of CSU and your Elected Officers.

It has three functions:

  1. Setting and supporting the campaign priorities for CSU
  2. Scrutinising and supporting your full-time Officers in achieving the change set out in their manifestos
  3. Establishing policy that enables the student voice to be clearly heard

You may have heard of Student Council instead – that’s what Union Assembly used to be called! It was renamed by Elected Officers in 2025 to reflect a more united group of students with real responsibilities and decisions.

Want to get involved with Union Assembly?

We hold Elections for Union Assembly Officers in the Autumn term – keep an eye out on your emails, our website and our social media for the announcement!

See a vacant role you’d like to take on? You can be co-opted into a vacant role if it wasn’t elected in both our Election in Autumn. Contact us on studentvoice@chester.ac.uk if you’re interested and we’ll go from there.

FAQs

Which Officers are in the Union Assembly?
  • Societies Officer
  • Wellbeing Officer
  • Sustainability Officer
  • Chester Campuses Officer
  • Birkenhead Officer
  • Warrington Officer
  • Sports Officer
  • LGBTQIA+ Students’ Officer
  • Women’s Officer
  • Global Majority & International Students’ Officer
  • Non-traditional Students’ Officer
  • Access & Inclusion Officer
  • Open Seat x2

There’s also a Union Assembly Chair, a neutral party who ensures meetings are run smoothly. All meetings are Minuted by the Democracy & Campaigns Coordinator (a staff member), and all three full-time Elected Officers attend meetings to give reports and take on mandated actions.

What do the Union Assembly Officers do?
  • Represent their demographic’s interests and perspectives in Union Assembly meetings, where topics affecting them may be discussed or debated
  • Actively gather feedback from the students they represent and bring that feedback to meetings. This feedback can lead to actions that the full-time Officers or CSU staff will take on
  • Spread the word about the work CSU does to their peers
  • Attend meetings and discuss points raised in those meetings together, voting or mandating actions where necessary
  • Get involved with campaigns, events, and other CSU initiatives
What are the 2026/27 Union Assembly meeting dates?
  • 25th November 2025
  • 27th January 2025
  • 31st March 2026
  • 26th May 2026

If you’d like to attend one of these meetings, please contact studentcouncil@chester.ac.uk.

What did Union Assembly achieve last year?
  • Brought much-needed feedback about timetabling and the PAT system to CSU
  • Created and hosted a LGBTQ+ info fair
  • Consulted about AI policies within various courses
What have Union Assembly achieved this year?
  • TBC!
What do the current Union Assembly Officers want to achieve?
  • Read the manifestos of the 2025/26 Union Assembly Officers below!

Meet the Union Assembly Officers 👇

Ankit Kumar

Global Majority & International Students’ Officer

2532550@chester.ac.uk

Peter Davies

Non-traditional Students’ Officer

0212958@chester.ac.uk

Jason-Ellis Platts

Access & Inclusion Officer

2314830@chester.ac.uk

Vacant role

Women’s Officer

To be elected in Autumn

Vacant role

LGBTQIA+ Officer

To be elected in Autumn

Kati-Leigh Newson

Sports Officer

2421142@chester.ac.uk

Vacant role

Societies Officer

To be elected in Autumn

Vacant role

Wellbeing Officer

To be elected in Autumn

Vacant role

Sustainability Officer

To be elected in Autumn

Vacant role

Chester Campuses Officer

To be elected in Autumn

Vacant role

Birkenhead Officer

To be elected in Autumn

Vacant role

Warrington Officer

To be elected in Autumn

Vacant role

Custom/Open Seat 1

To be elected in Autumn

Vacant role

Custom/Open Seat 2

To be elected in Autumn

Read the Union Assembly Minutes