Your reps

Studying at NTU is incredible, but it's not always perfect. You'll encounter things you'd like to change—things that are hard to change on your own. That's why NTSU has various people to represent you while you're here.

We have dedicated teams of student reps who look out for your interests across the various areas of your student experience. 

NTSU is a democratic organisation run by you—our members. To make sure your voice is heard, you can choose your reps in our annual elections during term two. Once elected, they put positive changes in place on your behalf.  

You can learn more about your elected student reps below. Reach out to them if you experience any issues or want to change something while at NTU. They have the power to make a difference and get you the education you deserve.

Full-Time Executive Officers

NTSU's Executive Team (more commonly known as "the Exec") are current students and recent graduates who work full-time to represent you on everything from your academic experience to your welfare. They are each responsible for a different area of your student experience, as indicated by their job title.

You can see what they're working on by visiting their profile pages linked below. And you can see what previous NTSU officers have achieved on behalf of NTU students here.

You can vote for next year's Exec team (or even nominate yourself for a role) in our term two elections.  

Part-Time Executive Officer

Brackenhurst Officer

Our Brackenhurst Officer works part-time alongside the other Executive Officers to represent students at Brackenhurst Campus.

 

Part-Time Officers

Confetti Officer

Our Confetti Officer works part-time to represent students at the Confetti campus. The Confetti Officer is not a member of the Executive team.  

Mansfield Officer

Our Mansfield Officer works part-time to represent students at the Mansfield campus. The Mansfield Officer is not a member of the Executive team.  

Equality & Diversity Network Chairs

Equality and Diversity Network Chairs lead their respective networks and represent our diverse student population.