Following the elections that took place online during the Easter holidays, your confirmed delegates for conference are as follows:
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If you’re interested in being a delegate or observer for NUS LGBT Conference, nominations are now open! Please submit a manifesto to nus-delegate-elections@lgbtq.co.uk before next Monday 12PM.
Although funding is still somewhat of an issue, we presently have four delegate and two observer spots to fill in addition to myself, the LGBTQ Officer-Elect and the newly elected chairperson.
Nominations will close on Monday 12PM, at which point online elections will begin. Remember the voting link will be sent via the LGBTQ mailing list, so if you’re not on the list please contact or the committee secretary ASAP! xD
I’ve received a significant number of complaints about this in such a short time, so I’m going to clarify exactly what is going on with delegate elections for upcoming NUS LGBT Conference.

Due to a miscommunication, an impromptu vote was held on Wednesday during which most of the delegate positions were mixed up, as was who goes as the “current” officer, and the issue of how many people we can send (due to funding) has not yet been confirmed. This took place without my prior knowledge and without notice because of concerns that the Association would miss the deadline…which the NUS – in their infinite wisdom – have not bothered to disclose to any constituent Unions.
In any case I would like to sincerely apologise to all LGBTQ students on campus for this incident, especially those who were present on Wednesday.
In any case, I have declared the Wednesday election as officially invalid and have made the following alternative voting arrangements:





Normally I and the Chair would arrange an Emergency General Meeting (EGM), but with it now being the Easter holidays, rallying a sufficient number of students is nigh-impossible. Besides, we’ve always seemed to have better luck with our online communications this year
The Guild operates an “autonomous liberation” policy in which only people that, through self-definition, fall under a particular category (i.e. ethnic minorities, LGBTQ, women). This is to ensure that the only the people who will be affected by an election in the long-term are allowed to vote for it; outside interference can be extremely disruptive to that end.
Every year, during the Guild Officer elections, this policy is flagrantly abused and liberation officer elections are disrupted into becoming a popularity contest. Using our mailing list gives us a greater assurance that LGBTQ students are the ones voting and gives us the added benefit of being able to prevent duplicate votes; uniquely identifying voters by their email address. I know it’s not exactly foolproof, but it’s a hell of a lot more reliable, accurate and far reaching than general meetings or the previous attempt at voting for delegates.
If you are an LGBTQ student and you’re not on the mailing list, please contact either myself/the Officer-elect or the committee’s secretary before voting begins to get yourself registered! As always, all information is treated as confidential.
So a few weeks ago at NUS LGBT Conference in Nottingham we won an award at their NUS LGBT Awards Night and finally thought it was about time we posted some photos of the momentous occasion. FYI, it was the NUS LGBT Awards and The University of Birmingham was awarded the coveted ‘Campaign of the Year Award’ for Emma O Dwyer’s excellant ‘Homophobia in Halls’ intiative. Have a look at the pics…
Your ‘gorgeous’ committee… completely sober.
The lovely, and “obviously very expensive”, award.
Now let’s celebrate! (aka – drink)
You know what? Let’s just have a little lie down…
Lovely.