Here you can find all the details you need on all of the student representatives for The University of Law 2023/24.

You can check out their role descriptions below to see what they will be doing in their roles.

Campus Vice-President

BAME Officer

LGBTQ+ Officer

Disabled Students' Officer

Women's Officers

Programme Representative

International Student Representative (UK)

International Student Representative (Global)

Student Member of Governing Board

Please remember that all of the above representatives are current students and undertaking this voluntary role alongside their studies. 

For any questions regarding Vice-Presidents, Equalities Officers or International Student Reps, please contact the Student Engagement Coordinator: Gary.Knight@law.ac.uk
For any questions regarding Class Reps or Programme Reps, please contact the Academic Representation Coordinator: Laura.Trussell@law.ac.uk
For any questions regarding Student Members of Governing Board, please contact the Students’ Union Manager: Cassie.Oboyle@law.ac.uk

 

Students' Union Representatives

Campus Vice-Presidents

Campus VPs are dedicated and reliable individuals who represent their campus on behalf of the Students’ Union. Each campus has one VP who is responsible for representing the students on their campus, reporting to Student Parliament, and representing the Students’ Union to students on their campus. The Vice-Presidents will each be awarded a campaigning budget of £100 which they can use to campaign on issues relevant to their students or to run an event.

  • Birmingham - Talia Webster
  • Bristol - Bhakti Mahida
  • Chester - Lauren Turnbull
  • Exeter - Tegenn Holloway
  • Guildford - Erhin McCadden-Finnerty
  • Hong Kong - Dimitra Papalamprou
  • Leeds - Emma Shuttlewood
  • Liverpool - Brian Ngure
  • London Bloomsbury - Areebah Usman
  • London Moorgate - Fahim Ali Khan
  • Manchester - Anabel Alfredo
  • Newcastle - Alex Ibbetson
  • Norwich - Currently No Rep Elected
  • Nottingham - Eddie Stills
  • Online - Nina Schluter
  • Reading - Sabina-Elena Filipescu
  • Royal Holloway - Halima Iqbal
  • Sheffield - Currently No Rep Elected
  • Southampton - Justine Onokoko

Programme Reps

Programme Reps are dedicated and reliable individuals who represent their programme on behalf of the Students’ Union across all University of Law campuses. Each programme has one Rep who is responsible for representing the students on their programme, reporting to Student Parliament, and representing the Students’ Union to students on their programme. 

Academic Masters in Law - Mustafa Talha Eker
Apprenticeships - Ellie Burrows
BPC - Beverley Martins-Nworisa
Computer Science - Currently No Rep Elected
Criminology - Nazrin Alimammadova
Foundation Year - Mihm Haydar
LLB 3yr / 4yr - Sinead Corbett
LLB Accelerated - Sabrina Hafeez
LLB Law with… - Bipana Thapa
LPC (Full-Time) - Keeva Wilson
LPC (Part-Time) - Abdul Sammad
MA Law (Conversion) - Seyrane Close
Online Programmes - John Gomez
PgDL - Saphia Bahar
Policing - Ali Kryeziu
Postgraduate Business - Muhammad Talha
Psychology - Hani Binti-Shahul-Hamid
SQE - Natasja Enthoven
Undergraduate Business - Simon Burrows

Equalities Officers

Equalities Officers are dedicated and reliable individuals who represent students from similar backgrounds or identities, and ensure that their voice is heard at all levels of the University. The Equalities Officers receive a budget of £150 per academic year to run campaigns and/or events.

  • BAME Officer - Margaret Omosanya
  • Disabled Students Officer - Aria Yang
  • Freedom of Religion and Belief Officer - Adeela Eman
  • LGBTQ+ Officer - Francesca Mills
  • Mature Students' Officer - Louis Molnar
  • Women's Officer - Graccy Singh

International Student Reps

International Student Reps (ISRs) are dedicated and reliable individuals who represent students from countries outside of the UK. They work closely with Vice-Presidents and the SU Co-Presidents, as well as attending Student Parliament meetings (where time differences allow). The ISRs have a budget of £150 for the academic year, which enables them to run events or campaigns.

  • UK  (Any non-UK student, living in the UK for the purpose of their studies and studying at a ULaw campus in the UK) - Uche Adika
  • Global (Any non-UK student, studying on a ULaw course not in the UK. This includes Berlin, Hong Kong and Singapore campuses, or via the Online Campus from a country outside of the UK) - Donnarieve Thomas

Student Members of Governing Board

Student Members of the Governing Board (SMoGB) form part of the Students’ Union Governing Board which is responsible for overseeing the affairs of the SU. This includes governing a fair general election that is in accordance with our Constitution and Schedules, as well as having oversight of the SU financials and general governance.

  • Adeela Eman
  • Graccy Singh