
Council
Student Council is the governing body of LSST Students' Union. It is the
means by which your elected student representatives are held to account,
and the forum where students can contribute to the continual process of
ensuring that the Students' Union is acting in the interests of the student
body. As a student at LSST, you are one of the shareholders of the Students'
Union, and you therefore have the fundamental democratic right to determine
the policy and direction of the organisation.
Student Council is comprised of the Students' Union's elected Executive
Committee and a much larger number of student councillors. All students
are invited to take up seats as councillors.
Student Council meets every fortnight to create, monitor and scrutinise
Union policy. Among the key considerations this year are likely to be the
proposals for a new Students' Union building, and a new constitution for
the organisation. Any Student can propose an idea or submit a motion to
Student Council. If you think the Students' Union should be taking an active
stance on a particular issue, then come along to one of the meetings or
see our guide on submitting a motion


