Who sits on Union Council?
Union Council is potentially made up of over 200 representatives who represent students within each School of Study and from each Union Club, Society and Peer Support Group.
Each School of Study is entitled to up to five representatives. These are:
- One 1st Year Undergraduate
- One 2nd Year Undergraduate
- One Final Year Undergraduate
- One Postgraduate
- One Student member of the School Committees
There are currently 23 School of study at UEA, so there can be a maximum of 115 members of Union Council representing Schools. To find out who your Union Council representative is click here.
The four Faculty Convenors also sit on Union Council. The post of Faculty Convenor is a relatively new one, whose role is to oversee the reps within their relevant Faculty.
The Convenors for 2007-8 are:
Each Union club, society or peer support group may also have one representative on Union Council. There are currently over 100 clubs and societies.
The 12 members of the Executive Committee also sit on Union Council.
The Chair of Union Council is elected at the first session to run the meetings. They do not have to be a Council rep, but in practice usually are.
Anyone who is a member of the Union (ie: all UEA students) can attend Union Council, and may speak on a certain issue with the permission of the chair, but they do not have voting rights, as they are not elected members of Council.
The Union’s General Manager, Andy Pott, also attends Union Council, to record the minutes. The Council may choose to seek his advice on particular issues, for example when the issue is an ongoing one and he may have some historical knowledge of what’s happened so far.
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