PARSA’s election results are in! From Monday 21st of September to Friday 25th September, voting for PARSA elections have been underway. Eve Walker for President and Naomi Otoo for Vice President have won out as the top contenders, and they will both take up their respective titles in November. 

Former Interim Education Officer, Eve Walker, secured the spot with policies focusing on finance, improvements in postgraduate accommodation and student rights. Through her team, the initiatives that PARSA intends to raise during her term include the reduction of Student Service and Amenities Fees (SSAF) and community welfare fees, the latter of which is paid via students to residential halls, and the development of postgraduate accommodation. 

 

The election results as follows: 

 

President:

Eve Walker 

 

Vice President:

Naomi Otoo 

 

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Officer:

Casual Vacancy

 

Coursework Officer:

Tallal Khan

 

Disabilities Officer:

Jahid MD Jahidul Islam

 

Education Officer:

Chitresh Saraswat

 

Environment Officer:

Chalaka Fernando 

 

Equity Officer:

Epi Terbio

 

Higher degree by Research (HDR) Officer:

Dige Wang 

 

International Officer:

Benjamin Chew

 

Queer Officer:

Casual Vacancy

 

Social Officer:

Kanishk Kumar

 

Women’s Officer:

Maya Maulina

 

Parent’s and Carer’s officer:

Jhana de Silva

 

Research and Policy Officer:

Ben Langley 

 

Communications Officer:

Sandra Prada 

 

Welfare Officer:

Sukriti Kapoor

 

College of Asia & the Pacific (CAP) Officer:

Saira Israr (Coursework)

Denny Irawan (HDR) 

 

College of Business & Economics (CBE) Officer:

Rui Gao (Coursework)

(HDR) Casual Vacancy 

 

College of Engineering & Computer Science (CECS) Officer:

Suikei Wang (Coursework)

Ninad Bhat (HDR)

 

College of Science (CoS) Officer:

(Coursework) Casual Vacancy 

(HDR) Casual Vacancy 

 

College of Health & Medicine (CHM) Officer:

Upasana Pathak (Coursework) 

Isabelle Yujuico (HDR)

 

College of Law (COL)

Alexandra Arlington-Elgue (Coursework)

Kate Roff (HDR) 

 

Postgraduate Student Member of the Council:

Eve Walker 

 

Directors of the Board

Utsav Gupta

Kazimier Lim 

Mynampati Karthik

Nisha Dahiya

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