Zarifa Nawar is running to be a member of UBC’s Senate on a platform of enriching students’ academic experience, improving equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives, and boosting Senate efficiency.
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Bardia Mohammadizadeh, a second-year neuroscience student, is running for one of five student senator-at-large positions.
Mohkam Singh Malik (ਮੋਹਕਮ) is a second-year student running for student senator-at-large on a platform centering support for commuter students, upgrading equipment students are provided and reducing the cost of books.
Jasper Lorien is a second-year political science student running for re-election as one of five student senators-at-large.
Incumbent and newly appointed vice-chair of the Senate Teaching and Learning Committee Kareem Hassib is running for his third year in a row to be one of UBC’s student senators-at-large.
Ananya Gupta is a fourth-year psychology student and the current Arts Undergraduate Society VP academic running for one of five student senator-at-large seats.
Shorya Goyalis running to be a student senator-at-large on a platform of making the academic appeal process more transparent, implementing compassionate withdrawal and grade adjustment policies for mental health crises and expanding mental health services.
Dianya Gao, a third-year international relations and master's of management student, is running to be a student senator-at-large.
Drédyn Fontana is running for reelection to UBC’s Senate on a platform championing governance collaboration, improved resourcing and more expansive accommodations for students across the board.
Keanu Chan, a first-year student in the Science One program, is running to become one of five student senators-at-large.
Daniel Aminbakhsh is running for one of five student senator-at-large positions.
Solomon Yi-Kieran, a second-year history and linguistics student, is running for VP external because they think they can “get those advocacy wins that students want and need.”
Fifth-year economics and finance student Gagan Parmar is running to be the next VP finance on a platform of seamless operations, increasing transparency and supporting clubs and constituencies.
Dylan Evans is running for VP administration on a platform championing sustainability, positive AMS-clubs relations and installing printers in the nest.
Zarifa Nawar is seeking reelection as AMS VP Academic and University Affairs (AUA) on a platform of affordability, academic policy and career development, and equity and accessibility.