Programme Presidents
Voting for next years Programme Presidents has now finished. It is with great pleasure that we announce next years Programme PResidents as;
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Aero and Auto
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Ryan Cosgrove
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Business
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Ghislain Ndjamba
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Chem Eng
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Nick Lindfield
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Chemistry
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Paul Brack
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Civil and Building
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Louise Batts
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Comp Science
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Jonathan Smith
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Design
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Zoe Browning
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Economics
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Manit Patel
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Elec Eng
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Mina Dodiyi-Manuel
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English and Drama
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Louise Eyre
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Geography
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Kate Stone
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Materials
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Aharoun-Jordon Adeniyan
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Maths
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Anastasia de Montjoye
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PHIR
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Charlotte Davison
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Physics
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Alice Dunford
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Social Sciences
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Alex Friston
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SSEHS
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Jack Needham
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Wolfson
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Will Fazackerley
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What are they?
Programme Presidents are a volunteering position that are crucial to helping to improve academic representation at Loughborough.
There is one Programme President in each School/Department making this an influential and high profile position. The role of Programme President is to oversee and support the team of Programme Reps in their department. Along with this they will form a more direct link with the Students' Union and specifically the VP: Education. Programme Presidents will attend regular meetings with high level members of University staff who have a large role in the learning and teaching in each School.
Programme Presidents will get in-depth training from the Students' Union and will have an excellent opportunity to build up close relationships with influential University staff and play a key role in influencing change. This opportunity will give you as an individual not only the opportunity to influence change but also to develop yourself as an individual, helping put yourself one step ahead when it comes to getting a job.
Throughout the year Programme Presidents will attend:
• Fortnightly meetings with the VP Education
• 6 meetings with a member of academic staff (the Associate Dean of Teaching)
• Attend Staff Student Liaison Committees
• Chair and set up meetings with Programme Reps in their department
All of this information is included in the opportunity profile. If you are interested in becoming a Programme President please go to 'How to become a Programme President.'
Opportunity profile
The basic outline of the job role can be found here; the opportunity profile describes the main roles and responsibilities a Programme President would have.
Who is your 2012/13 Programme President?
To find out more about your Programme President and how to contact them, click on the links below.
Minutes of the Programme Presidents Meetings
7th March 2013
26th February 2013
15th November 2012
18th October 2012
4th October 2012
10th May 2012
26th April 2012
15th March 2012
1st March 2012
16th February 2012
8th December 2011
Events
There are no current events.
Programme President Training and Resources
Please click here to access a range of guides and toolkits to support you in your role.