Elections

NSA Elections - The Candidates

These are the candidates running in this year's Student Elections. Click a candidate's name to view their video podcast (coming soon) and read their manifesto. Alternatively you can read their manifestos in our manifesto booklet (pdf). The winners will work for NSA and represent Edinburgh Napier students next session (2013/14) and can make a real difference to student life at Edinburgh Napier, so use your vote and have your say!

Voting takes place from Monday 18th - Friday 22nd March via the student portal (9am-5pm Mon-Thurs, 9am-3pm Friday only).

CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW

When you vote you will be entered into a prize draw - there are 5 x £20 Amazon gift vouchers up for grabs.

If you're not sure what the elections are all about, have a quick read of our Elections Flyer (pdf).

Running for NSA President:

There are 6 candidates running for President. Every matriculated Edinburgh Napier student currently on a programme of study is entitled to vote for this position.

Running for Vice President Sports & Socs

There are 2 candidates running for Vice President Sports & Societies. Every matriculated Edinburgh Napier student currently on a programme of study is entitled to vote for this position.

Running for Vice President Reps and Volunteers

There are 3 candidates running for for Vice President Reps and Volunteers. Every matriculated Edinburgh Napier student currently on a programme of study is entitled to vote for this position.

Running for FECCI Acadamic Officer:

There is only one candidate running for FECCI Academic Officer. Although this student is standing unopposed, he still needs your backing to be elected. Only students from the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Creative Industries may vote for this position.

Running for Equality and Diversity Officer:

There is only one candidate running for Equality and Diversity Officer. Although this student is standing unopposed, he still needs your backing to be elected. Every matriculated Edinburgh Napier student currently on a programme of study is entitled to vote for this position.