Nominations are Open for Queer and Women’s Collective Executive Positions

Want to represent the queer and women communities at QUT? Well, here’s your chance.

One of the objectives of the Guild Administration this year was to revitalise the Queer and Women’s collectives to make them a more active part of the QUT community. Alongside the launch of the new Queer and Women’s lounges, the QUT Queer and Women’s collectives are ready to instigate change and build a student community – they just need an executive. That’s where (maybe!) you come in.

Applications are now open for the QUT Guild’s Queer and Women’s Collective executive group, to be voted on at our first election on the 28th August 2020, 3PM at The Grove Bar.

The roles available for Women’s Collective are as follows:

Convenor

Deputy Convenor

Secretary

Events Officer

Engagement Officer

The role responsibilities are listed below on the QUT Guild Facebook Page. 

To apply for a position, the following information must be sent in an email to women@qutguild.com with the subject title ‘Womens Collective Election’:
• Full Name
• Student Number
• Student Email Address
• Position you are nominating
• Why you are interested in the role, and how you believe you can fulfil the responsibilities outlined above (maximum 500 words)*.

Interested persons should submit an application before COB (5:00pm) on Thursday 27th August 2020.

The roles available for Queer Collective are as follows: 

Convenor

Deputy Convenor

Secretary

Events Officer

Engagement Officer

The role responsibilities are listed below on the QUT Guild Facebook Page. 

To apply for a position, the following information must be sent in an email to queer@qutguild.com with the subject title ‘Queer Collective Election’:
• Full Name
• Student Number
• Student Email Address
• Position you are nominating
• Why you are interested in the role, and how you believe you can fulfil the responsibilities outlined above (maximum 500 words)*.

Interested persons should submit an application before COB (5:00pm) on Thursday 27th August 2020.

We strongly encourage you to apply and get involved in this great opportunity!

Em Readman
Em Readman

Em Readman is a writer from Meanjin who lives in Boorloo. She has been published in Aniko Press, the Suburban Review, Bowen St Press, Baby Teeth Arts, and others. They were an editor of Glass Magazine in 2020 and 2021, and won the 2022 Blue Knot Foundation Award with the Hunter Writer's Centre.

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