A blog by the Guild Vice President (Education and Access) to let students know what he is getting up to. Feel free to reply with comments or questions, or email me at t.marley@guild.bham.ac.uk
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
The most interesting part of my job so far...
...signing cheques. I have now personally seen off over £100,000.
As Vice President (Education and Access) I am responsible for representing students on academic issues. I do this by sitting on various committees of the university whilst also running campaigns on issues where students want to see change. It is also my job to support Student Reps to ensure students are represented in every department.
Calling all PG students!
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Are you a current PG student at the University or will you be a PG student
in September?
If so, on June 29th we will be holding a focus group at 11am in th...
My Leaving Speech
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It is quite ironic that I have known, almost to the letter, certain lines
of my leaving speech since before I even got elected. And instead of
delivering ...
AU Dinner
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Now only a week away, and I am getting nervous. Just about everything is in
place or being completed, table plans being finalised, programmes being
collect...
Everything else besides Pritchattsbury!
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So this is my final pre-Guild Council blog of my term in office, if you
want to hear what I really think then make sure you turn up to Guild
Council in the...
Students influencing the heavy weights: Part 2
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Stephen Marston, Director General from the Department of Universities,
Innovation and Skills came for a student session with a range of students
on Friday ...
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This blog has been along time coming, but I would like to say
congratulations to Ed for being elected as the EEO for 2009/2010
I hope he has as fun a ye...
The Conservatives love FocSoc!
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By chance I just found a blog by Deirdre Alden, Conservative Parliamentary
Spokesman for the Birmingham Edgbaston constituency, talking about Guild
Awards ...
Obama Proclaims March Women’s History Month!
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*The White House released a statement by President Obama proclaiming March
Women’s History Month. March was selected as a time to honor American women
in 1...
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