SRC Elections Archives - The Glasgow Guardian



Choose your next student council

18th February 2024

A no-nonsense guide to the SRC elections taking place at the end of the month. Elections are currently taking place for positions on the Students’ Representative Council (SRC). The SRC is one of four student unions at the University of Glasgow, being responsible for representing the interests and views of the student body to the ...


‘Computer says no’ as SRC voting opens

1st March 2023

Voters in student elections have been unable to cast their vote due to a system failure on the UofG life app. Voting for the SRC elections opened this morning but a number of students have complained to The Glasgow Guardian that they have not been able to submit their votes as the app provides an ...


SRC spring elections: candidates take to the stage at hustings event

28th February 2023

Polling for the sabbatical positions within the SRC will open via the UofG Life app at 9am on Wednesday 1 March. The sabbatical positions, those are the most senior student positions within the SRC, are: SRC President (one candidate: Hailie Pentleton), Vice President Education (two candidates: Jordan Hunter and Ross Whip), Vice President Student Activities ...


Results of SRC Autumn Elections

15th October 2021

The following candidates were announced during last night’s results livestream. Following hustings on Thursday evening, and yesterday’s voting, the following candidates have been elected onto the Glasgow University Students Representative Council: General Representatives: Ellie Wood, Lewis Trundle, Pak Su, Qija (Vivian) Zhang First Year Representatives: Isaac Gilbert, Tony Anderson Pos...


SRC autumn elections: what happened at hustings?

14th October 2021

SRC autumn election voting is now open! Here’s the overview of last night’s hustings… The Glasgow Guardian covered last night’s SRC autumn election hustings, which saw students competing for a variety of committee positions have their say on what changes they would bring to help their fellow students at the University. Voting is now open, ...