We aim to have 10 Campus Reps, with two representing each of our main campuses. However, due to a low turnout in the recent elections, we will be offering students from our London campus the opportunity to attend EXEC meetings as Volunteer Reps. More information on this will be provided soon.
In the meantime, if you have any campus-related issues or suggestions, please reach out to the Campus Activator, Madiha: s2403447@uni.cumbria.ac.uk
Your Campus Representatives are crucial to shaping student life at our university. Their main roles include:
The Campus Reps are actively engaged in the following:
Had a positive experience with your Campus Rep? We’d love to hear about it! Send your feedback to taylor.morrison-eaves@cumbria.ac.uk or studentvoice@cumbria.ac.uk
I applied to be a campus representative because I know there are a lot of projects that could improve the university experience for students, and I want to be a part of making them happen. In particular, I would like to focus on improving access to tools that can help both mental and physical health.
Contacts2106092@uni.cumbria.ac.uk
Fun FactI paint my nails a new colour almost every week.
I want to improve the cummunication between students and academic staff by giving you confidence in your voice and your role here at UoC. I look forward to being your bridge, your stone, or simply your representative.
Contacts2320657@uni.cumbria.ac.uk
Fun FactI am engaging in symbolistic art about psychology, love, and mental challendes. (I draw and write!)
My goal as a Campus Rep is to strengthen the connection between students and university staff by creating at least two feedback forums per semester, and working to ensure that student concerns lead to meaningful actions that enhance the overall university experience.
Contacts2318637@uni.cumbria.ac.uk
Fun FactThe average person reads 2600 books in entire life but I have read 5768 book till the age of 25.
My main goals as a campus rep are to create lasting change on recurring issues. I aim to take concerns seriously, and ensure I am accountable by attending meetings. It's important to raise awareness about the role of campus reps and the impact we can have. I'm committed to demonstrating the value of our work.
Contacts2311544@uni.cumbria.ac.uk
Fun FactI used to keep a flock of assorted chickens, one being named peri-peri (I'm vegetarian though!)
This is my second year of being a Campus Representative for the Fusehill Campus and I am hoping to improve on the work done last year. My goals for this year are to help inform you the student basis of all resources you have access to while being at the University of Cumbria.
Contacts2204741@uni.cumbria.ac.uk
Fun FactOutside of University, I spend my free time reading and studying palaeontology as that is the career I would like to pursue.