Senate Elections 2021
Elections 2021
Elections 2021
Senate Elections 2021
Notice of Election of one member of academic staff from each of the Schools of Study to Senate to serve until 31 July 2023
Calls for Nominations beginning on 18 May 2021.
This notice is to announce the election of one member of the academic staff from each School to Senate to serve from 1 August 2021 to 31 July 2023. 
Eligibility
Provision is made for two members of the academic staff to be elected to Senate by and from the academic staff of each School of Studies. 
In accordance with the relevant Regulations, the following members of the School’s academic staff are eligible to nominate, be nominated and vote in this election:-
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those on Teaching or Research Faculty Conditions of Service who (a) hold University appointments on the census date and (b) whose continuous service with the University will be at least one year by the end of the contract which is in force on the census date.
The electorate will be the members of the School’s academic staff as defined above on the census date of 17 May 2021. â¶Ä¯
Election procedure
The first step is the nomination of candidates.
Nominators should check that their nominee is willing and eligible to serve. Self-nomination is permissible.
Completed forms must be returned to the governance team (gov-events@sussex.ac.uk) by 9am on Tuesday 1 June 2021.
Each Nomination Form received will be acknowledged. Ballot papers will be issued if necessary after the closing date for nominations together with details of the voting procedure. The result of the election will be announced on the Planning, Governance & Compliance website.
These elections are to choose one member of staff from the University’s Professional Services, as well as one member of staff from each of the Academic Schools to serve on Senate for a two-year period from 1 August 2021 to 31 July 2023. 
Results of the Senate Elections 2021
|
Outgoing member –end of tenure 31 July 2021 |
Newly Elected Member –tenure starts 1 August 2021 |
Voting Figures (i.e. turnout) |
BSMS to Senate |
Dr Arianne Shahvisi |
Dr Priya Paudyal |
Unopposed |
ESW to Senate |
Dr Kristine Hickle |
Dr Kristine Hickle |
Unopposed |
Eng Inf to Senate |
Dr Kingsley Sage |
Dr Ian Mackie |
Unopposed |
Global Studies to Senate |
Prof Gurminder Bhambra |
Prof Ben Rogaly |
Unopposed |
LPS to Senate |
Dr Femi Amao |
Dr Charlotte Helen Skeet |
62.9% |
Life Sciences toSenate |
Dr Jenna Macciochi |
Prof Laurence H. Pearl |
39.8% |
MPS to Senate |
Prof Ilian Iliev |
Dr Jon Loveday |
47.5% |
Psychology toSenate |
Prof Alison Pike |
Dr Alexa Morcom |
46.2% |
USBS to Senate |
Mark Fisher |
Prof Paul Nightingale |
48.3% |
MAH to Senate |
Prof Sara Crangle |
Prof Sara Crangle |
48.1% |
Prof. Services toSenate |
Paul Keene |
Kit Eves |
32.3%
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