Your Elections Nominations are now closed!
Thank you to everyone who has put themselves forward!
Voting will open on Mon 24th March and run until Wed 26th March, so be sure to keep an eye out for more information about the candidates soon!
You can also find out more the President: London role on the London section of our website.
If you have any questions about Your Elections, please contact su.elections@sunderland.ac.uk.
Your outgoing Presidents from 2024/25 share their thoughts on what it's like to be a President at Your SU, and what you can expect from the role should you nominate yourself in Your Elections and be voted into a President role!
Sunderland Students’ Union is a student-led charitable organisation and we’re all about helping students to get the best out of their time at Sunderland.
For the academic year 2025/26, we will be led by two Officers – a President: Sunderland and a President: London. Our permanent staff team works alongside Your Officers to ensure that you receive the support you’re looking for.
Our purpose is centred around our five key values: Passionate, Integrity, Empowering, Success and Inclusive.
We do Advice and Support, Events, Representation (through Student Reps), Societies, Volunteering… and more!
Come and get involved in helping to deliver all this for our students!
Monday 6th January, 9am
Sunday 23rd February, 5pm
Monday 24th February – Sunday 16th March
Monday 24th March, 9am
Wednesday 26th March, 5pm
Friday 28th March
Yes! International students are able to run for positions, but must ensure they are within all eligibility criteria, and have right to work for the role.
For information regarding visas, please see the following from the Candidate Guidance pack:
Whilst we fund Visa Application fees as well as the Health Charge, Your SU will cover the cost for time-in-office only any additional months would be self-funded. The NUS has confirmed that visa application reimbursements are legally taxable benefits, and as such are part of the P11D as below HMRC guidance:
"If the applicant is already in the UK, amounts paid or reimbursed by the employer will be subject to income tax and NICs, usually through the payroll or year-end benefit (P11D) reporting".
The Nominations form has three questions which form your Candidate Statement. It’s easy to overthink the questions and try to think of a “correct” answer. There is no such thing as a right or wrong answer! Here are some tips:
On Thursday 21st November, a Reconvened Members Meeting took place and students present voted on a set of recommendations put forward by Your SU’s Democracy and Governance Review. This was approved, and we have begun working to implement the proposals. This has started with implementing the change in Presidential structures, meaning that we are accepting nominations for full-time Presidential roles only. If you were hoping to apply for the equivalent of a Part Time Officer role, keep up to date on Your SU’s website to find out when we are recruiting for those in the future.
You can nominate yourself in three steps:
You can only nominate yourself. But if you know someone who you think would be great for one of the President roles, make sure to let them know and encourage them to check out the opportunity on our website if they’re interested!
Feel free to get in touch with Your SU at su.elections@sunderland.ac.uk – we are here to help! Please ensure you get in contact as soon as possible so that we can help you before the end of the Nominations period.