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Hello, my name is Naga Sai Manikanta Anirudh Ramisetti, and I am an MSc Data Science student. As a student who commutes from Crewe and relies on public transport, I personally understand the unique challenges we face—from travel disruptions and costs to feeling disconnected from campus life. I am running to be your Commuting Students' Officer to ensure our voices are heard.
I have concrete experience in student advocacy. In my previous university, I was a Departmental Head on the Student Council , where I represented over 600 students and served as the primary liaison between students and faculty. I successfully advocated for academic improvements and have a proven track record of organising large-scale events and increasing student engagement.
If elected, I will use this experience to be a strong voice for all commuting students. I will listen to your concerns, advocate for better resources and facilities on campus, and work to build a stronger, more inclusive community for those of us who travel. I am committed to making your journey, and your time at university, as smooth and positive as possible.

My name is Laraib Ismat. I am a student of digital marketing and I am commuting from Cheshire to Chester to study. As a commuter myself, I can totally understand how challenging it can be for students to manage and balance travel, studies and other stuff all
together.
I have UK’s driving licence so I can drive to my university. If as a commuter I can find that hard so I can imagine the struggles of the students who have to commute via public transports.
Hence I’d like to be the voice for commuting students so that I can help them by understanding their problems and try to make their experience better as well as inclusive. As a commuting student I have enough confidence in speaking for myself and for my fellow commuters.
Raising awareness about commuters needs is important so I’d make sure that our voices and struggles are heard.I’d make sure that all the needs of commuters are addressed. I will help build a stronger sense of community for all of us who travel in each day.

My name is Praise Adedotun Lawalson, a student of MSc Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation at the University of Chester. Living in Manchester means I travel by train whenever I have classes, so I fully understand the daily realities and challenges that commuting students experience.
If elected as Commuting Students’ Officer, I will work to make commuting a smoother and more rewarding experience for everyone. One of my key goals is to advocate for a better and more convenient system to help students travel from the train station to campus, as the 30-minute walk can be tiring and time-consuming. I plan to work with the University and local transport services to introduce bus and bike hire options that make this journey faster, easier, and more affordable.
I will also push for improved commuter spaces on campus, including comfortable study and relaxation areas, and ensure that commuting students are included in events and activities that fit our schedules.
My vision is for every commuting student to feel connected, supported, and empowered to succeed. Together, we can make the University of Chester a more inclusive and commuter-friendly community.
Vote Praise Adedotun Lawalson for Commuting Students’ Officer.

As a commuting student myself, I understand the unique challenges we face — long travel times, limited access to campus events, and the struggle to feel fully included in university life. My goal is to make commuting students feel just as connected, supported, and valued as those living on campus.
If elected, I will work to improve transport information, campaign for better parking and travel discounts, and create a welcoming space on campus where commuters can study, relax, or meet friends between classes. I’ll also introduce more flexible event times and hybrid activities so commuting students never feel left out.
I believe communication is key. I will listen to your feedback and represent your needs in every discussion that affects our experience. Together, we can make university life more inclusive, accessible, and enjoyable for all commuting students.
Vote for me, Hasibul Islam Maruf — your voice on the move!

As an international student living in Liverpool and commuting to Chester for over a year, I understand the daily realities of travel - early trains, delays, and the challenge of staying connected to campus life. I’m running for Commuting Students’ Officer to make that experience easier, more inclusive, and better supported.
My main focus will be on clear signposting and practical support. Many students are unaware of travel discounts such as the 16–25 Railcard and 26–30 Railcard. I’ll work with the university to make this information easier to access, especially for new and international students.
I’ll also ensure that commuting students are considered when public events are planned by encouraging recordings or hybrid options, so those who can’t stay late or travel in can still take part and stay informed. Communication matters too - I’ll with fellow commuting students to help create simple ways for commuting students to connect, share travel updates, and raise issues that affect them.
Commuting shouldn’t mean missing out. If elected, I’ll focus on realistic, achievable steps to make university life more connected and accessible for everyone who travels each day.
Vote Kenneth Osemenkhian - supporting every student’s journey to Chester.

Alone on Graduation Day. Can you imagine?!
No one to cheer you on as you collect your certificate you have worked so desperately, tirelessly to attain.
We can, we have to. That's what awaits us when one of the happiest moments in our academic career arrives.
But we aren't alone, the estranged I mean.
The ones who lived through childhood pain, perhaps ripped from their families or programmed to remain silent when asked 'how are things at home Neve?'
We have each other, we have the empathy, not pity. The lived experience of going through University with little/no support from caregivers for individual reasons.
I myself had a very traumatic childhood that nearly killed me, prior to finding UoC. This place has saved me and provide a space of serene inclusivity, where I don't have to suppress my ongoing battles that I face whilst studying at Chester. The liberation of being able to just… be me.
No one should have to feel alone. No one deserves pain that may have been inflicted on them through various avenues and having an opportunity to represent who have shown such resilience achieving grades (pre-uni) in circumstances some students wouldn't even be able to imagine.
We don't go down easy.
Adversity has been thrown at us - yes. But thriving in the face of adversity is something my fellow Bellatrix Le'stranges' and those who have grown up without that core stability that gives a lot of students here the strong foundations they need in order to walk down with pride in their cap and gown when Graduation arrives.
The truth? We never needed external family to get us through of life at University… WE ARE OUR OWN FAMILY.
Please help me to be the voice to advocate for new and current students alike who all share a wonderful new similarity.
We found our home… at the University of Chester.
Would anyone like a brew?

As a nursing student, I’ve always believed in the power of compassion, strength, and community. I’m nominating myself for the role of Women’s Officer because I want every woman on campus to feel valued, supported, and confident in her own voice.
My goal is to create a space where all women—no matter their background—feel empowered to speak up, share their stories, and support one another. I plan to organise inspiring workshops that focus on self-confidence, leadership, and wellbeing. I also want to collaborate with the university to raise awareness about women’s safety, equality, and access to resources both on and off campus.
Empowerment begins with connection. Together, we can build a community where women uplift women—where kindness, courage, and confidence become our shared strengths. As Women’s Officer, I’ll listen, advocate, and act to make sure every woman knows she belongs, she matters, and she has the power to lead. Let’s make our campus a place where every woman feels seen, supported, and unstoppable.

I’m running for Commuting Students Officer because I know what it’s like to wake up early, catch buses or trains, and still try to stay involved on campus. Being a commuter comes with its own set of challenges — long journeys, waiting between classes, and sometimes feeling a bit disconnected. I want to change that.
If elected, I’ll work to make campus life easier and more welcoming for commuters. I’ll push for better study spaces, lockers, and comfortable areas where we can relax between lectures. I’ll also speak up about timetable issues and explore ways to make travel more affordable, like transport discounts or car-share options.
But most importantly, I want to help us feel more included. Whether that’s through flexible events, online catch-ups, or just creating spaces where we can connect — I’ll make sure commuters are part of every conversation.
I believe our experiences matter, and with your support, I’ll work hard to make our voices heard and our journeys a little smoother every day.

Hi, my name is Peter Davies, and I am running for the position of Commuting Students’ Officer on Union Assembly.
I am a Postgraduate student studying Psychology.
If I am elected, I will ensure that all commuting students have their voice heard. I am currently the Vice President of the Mature Student Society (Matsoc).
I am approachable and a good listener. I will listen to any concerns you have and try and get them resolved as quickly as possible.
I am a very proactive person and would ensure that your voice is heard and your concerns addressed.
Voting is on 12th and 13th November starting at 9am on 12th
So if you do nothing else vote Peter Davies for Commuting Students’ Officer.
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Hi Everyone, I’m Sian, and I’m running to be your next Women’s Officer because i care deeply about making our university a place where every woman feels supported, included, and heard.
I want to help create an environment where we can all thrive - whether that’s feeling safe on campus, having equal opportunities, or simply knowing there’s someone you can talk to who genuinely listens.
If elected, I'll focus on:
Building Community
Better Communications
Real Representation
I’m approachable, passionate and not afraid to speak up when something isn’t right.

As the University's Women's Officer I aim to align myself with creating a better future for women in education. I wish to address the feeling of imposter syndrome many women feel within subject areas.
To further promote this sense of community , i wish to organise safe spaces for women across our campuses to not only express their concerns but find comfort in connection. As women we should be recognising our shared experience across culture, age and life experience.
Therefore, my initiative can be summarised by the simple saying: "Destroy the locks on your heart shaped box".

As an international student and a woman with over six years of professional experience in global banking and compliance, I understand the importance of creating safe, inclusive, and empowering spaces for women from all walks of life. I am standing for Women’s Officer to be a strong, empathetic voice for every woman at the University of Chester—whether you're navigating academic challenges, cultural transitions, or personal growth.
My priorities as Women’s Officer will be:
Empowerment through Education: Host workshops and speaker events focused on leadership, career development, and financial literacy tailored for women.
Support and Safety: Strengthen awareness around mental health, harassment reporting, and access to support services—ensuring every woman feels heard and protected.
Representation and Inclusion: Advocate for the needs of women from diverse backgrounds, including international students, mothers, and those balancing work and study.
Community and Connection: Create spaces for women to connect, share experiences, and build lasting friendships through social events, mentorship programs, and cultural celebrations.
I believe that when women are supported, entire communities thrive. With your vote, I will work tirelessly to ensure that every woman at Chester feels valued, respected, and empowered to succeed.
Let’s build a stronger, more inclusive university—together.
