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What is a Sabb?

Sabbatical officers, or "Sabbs", are elected by you - the students - and work at the Students' Union to make sure the Union looks after your needs, represents you as students, and helps you to get the most out of your time at University.

Sabbs are current or just-graduated Pompey students who have won one of the six Sabbatical positions during the Union elections, held in March each year.

What do Sabbs do?

There are six Sabbs, working full-time at the Union, and each one does a different job, but all of them are related to representing and supporting students at the University.

The positions are (from top to bottom)...

Sabbs, from top to bottom: Simon Leach (sports), Ben Norman (activities and development), Andrew Machin (education and representation), Kat King (student support), Elle Gray (president), Alex Harries (media and publications)

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.

Any student can run in the Union elections - find out more in the elections mini-site.

Last updated: Tue 20th Nov 2007 at 22:30

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