Meet Your Candidates

 

Check out all the candidates running for roles in the Edge Hill Students' Union Elections 2026. 

During this year's nomination process, all candidates were asked to answer the following questions as part of their manifestos:

👉 Question 1. Supporting students in a changing and pressured environment

Students are facing increasing pressures, including cost-of-living challenges, academic demands, and wellbeing concerns. As an Elected Officer, how would you work to support students to feel safe, supported, and able to succeed both on and off campus? 

👉 Question 2. Representation, trust, and meaningful student voice

Student representation is most effective when students trust that their voices lead to real change. How would you engage with a diverse range of students and ensure their feedback is meaningfully represented and acted upon during your time in office? 

👉 Question 3. Faculty Focus

Each of the three faculties at Edge Hill has its own distinct challenges and priorities. What do you see as the most significant challenge facing students in the faculty you are standing to represent, and how would you approach addressing it as an Elected Officer?

Please note: In the interests of fairness, the manifestos are published as submitted by the candidates. Edge Hill Students' Union has not edited any of the below manifestos.

 

Faculty of Health, Social care, and Medicine President Candidates:  Read the candidate manifestos here

  • Alicia Louisa Bomba

  • Syed Shahab Ali

  •  Re-Open Nominations (RON)

 

Faculty of Arts and Sciences President Candidates: Read the candidates manifestos here       

  • Vanya Cosgrave
  • Callum L. Grady
  • Kiran Hummara Hussain
  • Re-Open Nominations (RON)

 

Faculty of Education President Candidates: Read the candidate manifestos here

  • Dewi Bloor

  • Ruben Smith

  • Seyi Joseph

  • Re-Open Nominations (RON)

 

Student Governor Candidates: Read the candidate manifestos here

  • River Rose Fitzgerald
  • Re-Open Nominations (RON)