Why, who, what & how / Why become a Sabb?
Being a Sabb is a great way to get experience in a professional field, with responsibility for looking after the needs of students and the Union; Sabbs represent the students of the University right up to the highest levels of the University.
The full-time members of staff at the Students’ Union are there to advise the Sabb team and introduce them to the necessary procedures and structures.
They will also receive training from the National Union of Students and other senior advisors and specialists, giving them a first class insight into the operations of the charity and business world, as well as expertise in public speaking, political representation, budget management and strategic planning.
Being a Sabb is a tremendous boost to any student's professionalism and career prospects.
The Knowledge
- Elections dates
- Who, what, why & how
- Why do we have elections?
- What is a Sabb?
- What do they do?
- What don't they do?
- Why become a Sabb?
- Who can be a Sabb?
- How do I run for election?
- Why should I vote?
- How do I vote?
- The Positions
- President
- Student Activities & Development
- Student Support
- Sports
- Education & Representation
- Media & Publications
- Meet the sabbs
- President
- Student Activities & Development
- Student Support
- Sports
- Education & Representation
- Media & Publications
- About the Union






