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Autumn Elections (2023)

Your Students’ Union is student-led meaning that we put you in charge of deciding, and becoming, your future student leaders. This could be leading your group, class or even the whole Union, so Make Your Mark and see who will lead the next chapter of the student experience at Warwick. This election is specifically to elect vacant Student Officer Roles and SU Forum Roles, remaining Course, Faculty and Department Roles.

The polls have closed, and results have been published.

International Students' Officer (EU)

NOTE: In order to nominate yourself, hold the position, and vote for the International Students' Officer (EU) you will need to be categorised as paying Overseas Fees (EU).

  • The International Students’ Officer (EU) is an unpaid Part-Time Officer position undertaken alongside studies and representing International Students. This Officer represents the international community at a campus, local and national level, raising awareness of issues affecting international students in all areas and ensuring their views and opinions are reflected in all areas of Union and University activity, often lobbying the University and local community to make change.
  • The International Students’ Officer may plan awareness events and run campaigns, liaising with SU staff about relevant issues, and will receive staff and Sabb Officer support throughout their time as an officer. The International Students’ Officer (EU) will also work closely with other Liberation and Diversity Part-Time Officers through lobbying and campaigning on Diversity issues and through their work on the Liberation and Diversity Committee, which the International Students’ Officer (EU) is a member of.
  • The International Students’ Officer (EU) is also a full voting member of Student Council. 

 


PLEASE NOTE: You can only nominate yourself for one of the SU Committee & Part-Time Officer positions.

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International Students' Officer (Non-EU)

NOTE: In order to nominate yourself, hold the position, or vote for the International Students' Officer (non-EU) you will need to be classified as paying Overseas fees (non-EU).

  • The International Students’ Officer (non-EU) is an unpaid Part-Time Officer position undertaken alongside studies and representing International Students. This Officer represents the international community at a campus, local and national level, raising awareness of issues affecting international students in all areas and ensuring their views and opinions are reflected in all areas of Union and University activity, often lobbying the University and local community to make change.
  • The International Students’ Officer may plan awareness events and run campaigns, liaising with SU staff about relevant issues, and will receive staff and Sabb Officer support throughout their time as an officer. The International Students’ Officer (non-EU) will also work closely with other Liberation and Diversity Part-Time Officers through lobbying and campaigning on Diversity issues and through their work on the Liberation and Diversity Committee, which the International Students’ Officer (non-EU) is a member of.
  • The International Students’ Officer (non-EU) is also a full voting member of Student Council. 
  • PLEASE NOTE: You can only nominate yourself for one of the SU Committee & Part-Time Officer positions.
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Societies Forum - Member (Open Place) (5 places)

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Sports Forum - Member (Open Place) (7 places)

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Steering Group - Member (Open Place) (4 places)

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Part-Time and Mature Students' Officer

NOTE: In order to nominate yourself, hold the position or vote for the Part-Time & Mature Students' Officer you will need to either self-define as a mature student or have a part-time mode of study

  • The Part-Time & Mature Students’ Officer position is a Part-Time Officer position representing students who are Part-Time, and students who define as a mature student. The Part-Time & Mature Students’ Officer will maintain communication with staff, departments, SSLC’s and the Students’ Union to raise awareness of the issues affecting Part-Time students and Mature students in all areas, often lobbying the University to make change.
  • The Part-Time & Mature Students’ Officer may plan awareness events and run campaigns, liaising with SU staff about relevant issues, and receive staff and Sabb Officer support throughout their time as an officer. The Part-Time & Mature Students’ Officer will also work closely with other Liberation and Diversity Part-Time Officers through lobbying and campaigning on Diversity issues and through their work on the Liberation and Diversity Committee, which the Part-Time & Mature Students Officer is a member of.
  • This officer is also a full voting member of Student Council. 

 


PLEASE NOTE: You can only nominate yourself for one of the SU Committee & Part-Time Officer positions.

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Welfare Forum - Member (Open Place) (4 places)

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Sustainability Forum - Member (Open Place) (5 places)

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Operations Forum - Member (Open Place) (4 places)

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Academic Representation - SEM Faculty Rep (Open) (2 places)

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Faculty of Social Science Exec - Faculty Representative (Postgraduate Taught)

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Academic Representation - Social Sciences Faculty Rep (PGR)

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Academic Representation - SEM Faculty Rep (PGR)

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Academic Representation - SEM Faculty Rep (PGT)

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Sociology: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Sociology: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Sociology: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Sociology: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Sociology: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year and/or Intercalating final year students on the Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Sociology: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year and/or intercalating final year of the Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Sociology and Criminology: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Sociology and Criminology: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Sociology and Criminology: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Sociology (PGT) - Course Rep (2 places)

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Gender and International Development - Course Rep

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Quantitative Social Research - Course Rep

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Social and Political Thought - Course Rep

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Philosophy, Politics and Economics: First Year - Course Rep (4 places)

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Philosophy, Politics and Economics: Intercalated - Course Rep (2 places)

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Politics, Philosophy and Law: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Politics, Philosophy and Law: Second Year - Course Rep

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Politics, Philosophy and Law: Final Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Economics, Psychology and Philosophy: First year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Economics, Psychology and Philosophy: Final year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Politics, International Studies and German: First Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Politics, International Studies and German programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and German: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Politics, International Studies and German programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and German: Second Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Politics, International Studies and German programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and German: Second Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Politics, International Studies and German programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and German: Final Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Politics, International Studies and German programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and German: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Politics, International Studies and German programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and French: First Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Politics, International Studies and French programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and French: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Politics, International Studies and French programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and French: Second Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Politics, International Studies and French programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and French: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Politics, International Studies and French programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and French: Final Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Politics, International Studies and French programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and French: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Politics, International Studies and French programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and Italian: First Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Politics, International Studies and Italian programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and Italian: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Politics, International Studies and Italian programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and Italian: Second Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Politics, International Studies and Italian programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and Italian: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Politics, International Studies and Italian programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and Italian: Final Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Politics, International Studies and Italian programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and Italian: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Politics, International Studies and Italian programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies: First Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies: Second Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies: Final Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Economics (PGT) - Course Rep (4 places)

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Economics and International Financial Economics - Course Rep (2 places)

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Behavioural and Economic Science - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Behavioural and Economic Science programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Behavioural and Economic Science Course Rep' if you are on the Behavioural and Economic Science programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Business with Marketing - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Business with Marketing programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Business with Marketing Course Rep' if you are on the Business with Marketing programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Business with Operations Management - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Business with Operations Management programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Business with Operations Management Course Rep' if you are on the Business with Operations Management programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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International Business - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the International Business programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'International Business Course Rep' if you are on the International Business programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Marketing and Strategy - Course Rep (4 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Marketing and Strategy programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Marketing and Strategy Course Rep' if you are on the Marketing and Strategy programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Economics: First Year - Course Rep (6 places)

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Economics, Politics and International Studies: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Economics and Industrial Organisation: First Year - Course Rep

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Diploma in Economics - Course Rep

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Economics and Industrial Organisation: Second Year - Course Rep

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Economics: Final Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Economics, Politics and International Studies: Final Year - Course Rep

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Politics: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Politics programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Politics programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Politics programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Politics programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics: Final Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Politics programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Politics programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics and International Studies: First Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Politics and International Studies programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics and International Studies: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Politics and International Studies programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics and International Studies: Second Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Politics and International Studies programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics and International Studies: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Politics and International Studies programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics and International Studies: Final Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Politics and International Studies programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics and International Studies: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Politics and International Studies programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and Chinese: First Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Politics, International Studies and Chinese programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and Chinese: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Politics, International Studies and Chinese programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and Chinese: Second Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Politics, International Studies and Chinese programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and Chinese: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Politics, International Studies and Chinese programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics, International Studies and Chinese: Final Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Politics, International Studies and Chinese programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics, International Studies and Chinese: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Politics, International Stuides and Chinese programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics and Sociology: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Politics and Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics and Sociology: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Politics and Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics and Sociology: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Politics and Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics and Sociology: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Politics and Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Politics and Sociology: Final Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Politics and Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Politics and Sociology: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Politics and Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Arts Department Rep - Classics and Ancient History

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Arts Department Rep - English & Comparative Literary Studies

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Arts Department Rep - History

Department Reps is an essential role in the Academic Rep System that makes sure student voice is heard and escalated to the right areas of the University & SU.

As a Department Rep,

  • you will be working with all of the Course Reps within your department to create change by attending departmental meetings.
  • You will also help escalate feedback through the Faculty Reps and work with them on University Wide change.
  • You will help develop your department to be better and create change based on the student voice.
  • You will also help gather student feedback on department level issues and reporting to the department on your findings.

As a Department Rep, you will have a passion to make your department the best it can be through an active student voice. The role has been recently created as a result of the Democracy Review. 

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Arts Department Rep - School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures

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Arts Department Rep - School of Cross Faculty Studies (GSD and Liberal Arts)

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Arts Department Rep - School of Modern Languages and Cultures

Department Reps is an essential role in the Academic Rep System that makes sure student voice is heard and escalated to the right areas of the University & SU.

As a Department Rep,

  • you will be working with all of the Course Reps within your department to create change by attending departmental meetings.
  • You will also help escalate feedback through the Faculty Reps and work with them on University Wide change.
  • You will help develop your department to be better and create change based on the student voice.
  • You will also help gather student feedback on department level issues and reporting to the department on your findings.

As a Department Rep, you will have a passion to make your department the best it can be through an active student voice. The role has been recently created as a result of the Democracy Review. 

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SEM Department Rep - Chemistry

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SEM Department Rep - Computer Science

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SEM Department Rep - Engineering

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SEM Department Rep - Life Sciences

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SEM Department Rep - Mathematics

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SEM Department Rep - Physics

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SEM Department Rep - Psychology

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SEM Department Rep - Statistics

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SEM Department Rep - Systems Biology

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SEM Department Rep - Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG)

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SEM Department Rep - Warwick Medical School (WMS)

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Social Sciences Department Rep - Applied Linguistics

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Social Sciences Department Rep - Centre for Lifelong Learning

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Social Sciences Department Rep - Economics

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Academic Representation - Social Sciences Department Rep - Education

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Academic Representation - Social Sciences Department Rep - Law

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Academic Representation - Social Sciences Department Rep - Philosophy

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Academic Representation - Social Sciences Department Rep - Politics and International Studies

Department Reps is an essential role in the Academic Rep System that makes sure student voice is heard and escalated to the right areas of the University & SU.

As a Department Rep,

  • you will be working with all of the Course Reps within your department to create change by attending departmental meetings.
  • You will also help escalate feedback through the Faculty Reps and work with them on University Wide change.
  • You will help develop your department to be better and create change based on the student voice.
  • You will also help gather student feedback on department level issues and reporting to the department on your findings.

As a Department Rep, you will have a passion to make your department the best it can be through an active student voice. The role has been recently created as a result of the Democracy Review. 

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Academic Representation - Social Sciences Department Rep - Sociology

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Academic Representation - Social Sciences Department Rep - Warwick Business School (WBS)

Department Reps is an essential role in the Academic Rep System that makes sure student voice is heard and escalated to the right areas of the University & SU.

As a Department Rep,

  • you will be working with all of the Course Reps within your department to create change by attending departmental meetings.
  • You will also help escalate feedback through the Faculty Reps and work with them on University Wide change.
  • You will help develop your department to be better and create change based on the student voice.
  • You will also help gather student feedback on department level issues and reporting to the department on your findings.

As a Department Rep, you will have a passion to make your department the best it can be through an active student voice. The role has been recently created as a result of the Democracy Review. 

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Academic Representation - Social Sciences Department Rep - Warwick Foundation Studies

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English and History: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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English and History: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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English and History: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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English and Theatre Studies: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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English Literature: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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English and Theatre Studies: Intercalated Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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English and Theatre Studies: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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English and Theatre Studies: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Chemistry: Second Year - Course Rep (4 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on any Undergraduate Chemistry programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Chemistry: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of any Undergraduate Chemistry programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Chemistry: First Year - Course Rep (4 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on any Undergraduate Chemistry programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Chemistry: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of any Undergraduate Chemistry programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Chemistry: Third Year - Course Rep (4 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year or returning intercalating students on any Undergraduate Chemistry programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Chemistry: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year or returning intercalating students of any Undergraduate Chemistry programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Chemistry: Fourth Year - Course Reps (4 places)

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Mathematics: First Year - Course Rep (5 places)

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Mathematics: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Mathematics: Fourth Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Mathematics (PGT) - Course Rep

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Law (3 Year): First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the 3 year Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law (3 Year): First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the 3 Year Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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MBChB: First Year - Course Rep (3 places)

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MBChB: Second Year - Course Rep (3 places)

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MBChB: Third Year - Course Rep (3 places)

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Law (3 Year): Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the 3 Year Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law (3 Year): Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the 3 Year Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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MBChB: Fourth Year - Course Rep (3 places)

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Law (3 Year): Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the 3 Year Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law (3 Year): Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the 3 Year Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law (4 Year): First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the 4 Year Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law (4 Year): First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the 4 Year Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law (4 Year): Forth Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent fourth year students on the 4 Year Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law (4 year): Fourth Year Course Rep' if you are in your fourth year of the 4 Year Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law (4 Year): Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the 4 Year Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law (4 Year): Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the 4 Year Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Statistics: First Year - Course Rep (4 places)

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Law (4 Year): Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the 4 Year Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law (4 Year): Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the 4 Year Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Statistics: Second Year - Course Rep (4 places)

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Statistics: Third Year - Course Rep (4 places)

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Law and Sociology: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Law and Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law and Sociology: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Law and Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Statistics: Fourth Year - Course Rep (4 places)

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Law and Sociology: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Law and Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law and Sociology: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Law and Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Statistics (Master) - Course Rep (4 places)

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Law and Sociology: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Law and Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law and Sociology: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Law and Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law and Sociology: Fourth Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent fourth year students on the Law and Sociology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law and Sociology: Fourth Year Course Rep' if you are in your fourth year of the Law and Sociology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with French Law: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Law with French programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with French: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Law with French programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with French Law: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Law with French programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with French: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Law with French programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with French Law: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Law with French programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with French Law: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Law with French Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with French Law: Fourth Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent fourth year students on the Law with French Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with French Law: Fourth Year Course Rep' if you are in your fourth year of the Law with French Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with German Law: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Law with German Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with German Law: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Law with German Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with German Law: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Law with German Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with German Law: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Law with German Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with German Law: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Law with German Law.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with German Law: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Law with German Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with German Law: Fourth Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent fourth year students on the Law with German Law programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with German Law: Fourth Year Course Rep' if you are in your fourth year of the Law with German Law programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with Humanities: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Law with Humanities programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with Humanities: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Law with Humanities programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with Humanities: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Law with Humanities programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with Humanities: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Law with Humanities programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Academic Representation - Arts Faculty Rep (PGT)

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Academic Representation - Arts Faculty Rep (PGR)

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Law with Humanities: Third Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Law with Humanities programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with Humanities: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Law with Humanities programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with Social Sciences: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Law with Social Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with Social Sciences: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Law with Social Sciences.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with Social Sciences: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Law with Social Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with Social Sciences: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Law with Social Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with Social Sciences (3 Year): Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Law with Social Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with Social Sciences (3 Year): Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Law with Social Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with Social Sciences (4 Year): Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Law with Social Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with Social Sciences (4 Year): Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Law with Social Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law with Social Sciences (4 Year): Fourth Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent fourth year students on the Law with Social Sciences (4 year): Fourth Year Course Rep.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law with Social Sciences (4 Year): Fourth Year Course Rep' if you are in your fourth year of the Law with Social Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Advanced Legal Studies - Course Rep (2 places)

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International Commercial Law - Course Rep (2 places)

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International Corporate Governance and Financial - Course Rep (2 places)

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International Development Law and Human Rights - Course Rep (2 places)

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International Economic Law - Course Rep (2 places)

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Law (Research) - Course Rep (2 places)

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Law and Business Studies: Final Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Law and Business programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law and Business: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Law and Business programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law and Business Studies: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Law and Business programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law and Business: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Law and Business programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law and Business Studies: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Law and Business programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law and Business: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Law and Business programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Law and Business Studies: Intercalated - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent fourth year students on the Law and Business programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Law and Business: Fourth Year Course Rep' if you are in your fourth year of the Law and Busines programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Statistics: Fourth Year - Course Reps (4 places)

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Statistics: Second Year - Course Reps (4 places)

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Statistics: First Year - Course Reps (4 places)

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Statistics: Third Year - Course Reps (4 places)

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Statistics (Master) - Course Reps (2 places)

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Physics (BSc): Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Mathematics and Physics: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Physics: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Mathematics and Physics (MSc): Fourth Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Mathematics and Physics (BSc): Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Mathematics and Physics: First Year - Course Reps (2 places)

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Physics & Astrophysics: Second Year - Course Rep

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Physics & Astrophysics: Third Year - Course Rep

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Physics (MSc): Fourth Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology with Education Studies: Final Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Economics, Psychology and Philosophy: First year - Course Reps (2 places)

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Economics, Psychology and Philosophy: Final year - Course Reps (2 places)

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Economics, Psychology and Philosophy: Second year - Course Reps (2 places)

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Mathematics and Physics (MSc): Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Academic Representation - Social Sciences Faculty Rep (Open)

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Mathematics and Philosophy: First Year - Course Reps (3 places)

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Mathematics and Philosophy: Fourth Year - Course Reps (3 places)

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Mathematics and Philosophy: Second Year - Course Reps (3 places)

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Mathematics and Philosophy: Third Year - Course Reps (3 places)

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Philosophy (PGT) - Course Reps (3 places)

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Philosophy (Research) - Course Reps (3 places)

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Philosophy: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Philosophy programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Philosophy: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Philosophy programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Philosophy: Second Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Philosophy programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Philosophy: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Philosophy programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Philosophy: First Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Philosophy programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Philosophy: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the philosophy programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Philosophy with Psychology: First Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Philosophy with Psychology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Philosophy with Psychology: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Philosophy with Psychology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Philosophy with Psychology: Second Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Philosophy with Psychology programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Philosophy with Psychology: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Philosophy with Psychology programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Philosophy with Psychology: Third Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Philosophy with Psychology.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Philosophy with Psychology: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Philosophy with Psychology.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Philosophy, Literature and Classics: Final Year - Course Rep (3 places)

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Philosophy, Literature and Classics: First Year - Course Rep (3 places)

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Philosophy, Literature and Classics: Second Year - Course Rep (3 places)

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Philosophy and Literature (Research) - Course Rep (3 places)

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Philosophy and Literature: First Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Philosophy and Literature programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Philosophy and Literature: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Philosophy and Literature programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Philosophy and Literature: Second Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Philosophy and Literature programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Philosophy and Literature: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Philosophy and Literature programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Philosophy and Literature: Third Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Philosophy and Literature programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Philosophy and Literature: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Philosophy and Literature programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Psychology: First Year - Course Reps (2 places)

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Psychology: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology: Final Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology: Intercalated - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology with Linguistics: Final Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology with Linguistics: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology with Linguistics: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology with Education Studies: Final Year - Course Reps (2 places)

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Psychology with Education Studies: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology with Education Studies: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Psychology and Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep

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Psychology and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Reps

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Psychology and Global Sustainable Development: Second Year - Course Rep

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Public Health - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Public Health programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Public Health Course Rep' if you are on the Public Health programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Medical Education - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Medical Education programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Medical Education Course Rep' if you are on the Medical Education programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Advanced Clinical Practice - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Advanced Clinical Practice programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Advanced Clinical Practice Course Rep' if you are on the Advanced Clinical Practice programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Interdisciplinary Biomedical (Research) - Course Rep

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Computer Science (PGT) - Course Rep (2 places)

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Computer Science: First Year - Course Rep (4 places)

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Computer Science: Fourth Year - Course Rep (4 places)

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Computer Science: Third Year - Course Rep (4 places)

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Computer Science: Second Year - Course Rep (4 places)

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Discrete Mathematics: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Discrete Mathematics: Fourth Year - Course Rep

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Discrete Mathematics: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Discrete Mathematics: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Computer Science with Business Studies: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Computer Science with Business Studies: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Computer Science with Business Studies: Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Business Analytics - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Business Analytics programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Business Analytics Course Rep' if you are on the Business Analytics programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Management - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Management programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Management Course Rep' if you are on the Management programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Management of Information Systems and Digital Innovation - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Management of Information Systems and Digital Innovation programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Management of Information Systems and Digital Innovation Course Rep' if you are on the Management of Information Systems and Digital Innovation programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Economics (Research) - Course Rep (2 places)

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Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep

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Business and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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Business and Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep

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Economic Studies and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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Education Studies and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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Education Studies and Global Sustainable Development: Second Year - Course Rep

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Hispanic Studies and Global Sustainable Development - Course Rep

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History and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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History and Global Sustainable Development: Second Year - Course Rep

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History and Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep

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Life Sciences and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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Life Sciences and Global Sustainable Development: Second Year - Course Rep

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Politics, International Studies and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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Politics, International Studies and Global Sustainable Development: Second Year - Course Rep

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Politics, International Studies and Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep

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Philosophy and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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Philosophy and Global Sustainable Development: Second Year - Course Rep

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Philosophy and Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep

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Sociology and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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Sociology and Global Sustainable Development: Second Year - Course Rep

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Sociology and Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep

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Theatre and Performance Studies and Global Sustainable Development: First Year - Course Rep

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Theatre and Performance Studies and Global Sustainable Development: Second Year - Course Rep

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Theatre and Performance Studies and Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep

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Biomedical Sciences: Third Year - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Biomedical Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biomedical Sciences: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Biomedical Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Biomedical Sciences: First Year - Course Rep (4 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Biomedical Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biomedical Sciences: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Biomedical Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Biological Sciences: First Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Biological Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biological Sciences: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Biological Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Biochemistry: First Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent first year students on the Biochemistry programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biochemistry: First Year Course Rep' if you are in your first year of the Biochemistry programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Biological Sciences: Second Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Biological Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biological Sciences: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Biological Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Biochemistry: Second Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Biochemistry programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biochemistry: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Biochemistry programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Neuroscience: First year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Biomedical Science (MBio) : Year 4 - Course Rep (2 places)

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Biological Sciences (Research Masters) - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on Biological Sciences Research Masters programmes.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biological Sciences (Research Masters) Course Rep' if you are on Biological Sciences Research Masters programmes.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Environmental Bioscience in a Changing Climate - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Environmental Bioscience in a Changing Climate programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Environmental Bioscience in a Changing Climate Course Rep' if you are on the Environmental Bioscience in a Changing Climate programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Sustainable Crop Production - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Sustainable Crop Production programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Sustainable Crop Production Course Rep' if you are on the Sustainable Crop Production programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Biotechnology, Bioprocessing & Business Management - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Biotechnology, Bioprocessing & Business Management programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biotechnology, Bioprocessing & Business Management Course Rep' if you are on the Biotechnology, Bioprocessing * Business Management programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Medical Biotechnology and Business Management - Course Rep (2 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Medical Biotechnology and Business Management programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Medical Biotechnology and Business Management Course Rep' if you are on the Medical Biotechnology and Business Management programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Biochemistry (MBio) : Year 4 - Course Rep (2 places)

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Neuroscience (MBio) : Year 4 - Course Rep (2 places)

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Physics: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Hispanic Studies & Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep

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Hispanic Studies & Global Sustainable Development: Second Year - Course Rep

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Mathematics and Physics: Second Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Biological Sciences: Third Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent third year students on the Biological Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biological Sciences: Third Year Course Rep' if you are in your third year of the Biological Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Biomedical Sciences: Second Year - Course Rep (3 places)

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent second year students on the Biomedical Sciences programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Biomedical Sciences: Second Year Course Rep' if you are in your second year of the Biomedical Sciences programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Sustainable Automotive Electrification - Course Rep

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Supply Chain and Logistics Management (Degree Apprenticeship) - Course Rep

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Data Analytics - Course Rep

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Health and Medical Science: Second Year - Course Rep

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Health and Medical Science: Third Year - Course Rep

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Health and Medical Science: First Year - Course Rep

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Intelligent Manufacturing Systems: MSci - Course Rep

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Cyber Security Engineering (PGT) - Course Rep

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Physics (MSc): Third Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Business and Finance - Course Rep

Who do they represent? This Course Rep will represent all students on the Business and Finance programme.

Am I eligible? You can only nominate yourself to be the 'Business and Finance Course Rep' if you are on the Business and Finance programme.

If you think that you should be eligible to nominate yourself for this position but our election system is not allowing you then please email democracy@warwicksu.com with your name, student number and the name of the role you are looking to nominate yourself for.

Course Reps are essential to the Unions work to represent the academic interests of students are Warwick. As a Course Rep you will be the front line interacting and collecting the feedback on your fellow students. You will work alongside University and Union staff to voice the views of your cohort and create mutually satisfactory solutions to any barriers that impact the positive academic experiences of students.

The Course Rep role is a voluntary role that you do alongside your studies. You would be expected to talk to your cohort and collect their feedback that you would then present in meetings with the University.

You can find out more about the Course Rep role by clicking here.

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Physics & Astrophysics: First Year - Course Rep (2 places)

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Global Sustainable Development: Final Year - Course Rep (C)

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Social Inequalities and Research Methods: PGT - Course Rep

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Integrated Science: Fourth Year - Course Rep

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Contact Us

If you need to ask any questions about the elections process, you can visit us in the Democratic Services Office on the top floor of SUHQ. Alternatively, you can contact us using the details below.

studentvoice@warwicksu.com