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SOAS Students’ Union Election Candidates 2010

Please find below the nominations for this years Students’ Union Elections. The manifestos are available to read on the Election Noticeboards opposite office G7 just by the SU Shop. Or click through each name to see the pdf nominations.

Hustings will take place Tuesday 2nd March at 6pm in the JCR, and voting will take place 10-5pm from the 8th-11th March in the main stairwell.

SABBATICAL OFFICERS
Co-President Finance & Communications
David Anderton
Anglea Christopher-Ejembi
Sebilio Uribe

Co-President Sports & Societies
Hanadi Katerji
Jasper Kain

Co-President Welfare & Education
Carl Eoghain Cooper
Mas Naina
Milaad Rajai
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01/03/10    KLT     7:15pm

FOLLOWED BY Q&A:

REFUGEES AND OBSTACLES TO REACHING PROTECTION

Speakers include :

CHRIS NASH – Head of Refugee and Migrant Rights Team, International Secretariat, Amnesty International

JOANNA OYEDIRAN – Sudan Programme Officer, OSIEA (Open Society Initiative for East Africa)

TINDYEBWA AGABA – MA Law student at SOAS, former child soldier and refugee who fled to the UK in 2003

SEBILIO URIBE – Co-President of Finance and Communications, SOAS SU and Civil Rights Activist


Introducing: The Rustle on Openair.fm

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The Rustle, SOAS’s very own student radio show brings together the talent of over twenty students (plus staff and alumni contributions) under one banner. The show’s got it all; news, interviews, debate, reviews and live music. Expect to hear what’s been making people talk in the SOAS JCR, Desert Island Disks with an illustrious in-house SOAS staff member, Alumni corner, Society profiles, SOAS has got talent, reports from SOAS’s very own correspondant coming from across the globe, London’s calling, the Big Question, cultural reviews, a live in-house band and much more.
Don’t necessarily expect the same presenters twice, or a glossy packaged show, this is student-driven radio at its best, showcasing the rich diversity that makes SOAS what it is…

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Nick Rodrigo & Esther Opoku Gyeni present in jovial style with special guest African History lecturer John Parker spinning his Desert Island Discs. Features include a special report from the UGM, an interview with SOAS Alumni John Hilary from War on Want, a report plus debates on the role of Muslims in British Univerisities with insights coming from as far and wide as Kenya, Turkey and Yemen, an interview with film critic Trevor Johnston from Time Out magazine + a live in-house performance from SOAS band Ruby Moon, a spot of poetry & much much more…

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