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− | The EUS elects two '''''SSMU Representatives''''' ("SSMU Reps" for short), to represent EUS [[regular members]] at the [https://ssmu.ca/ Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU)]. They serve as voting members on both, the EUS Council and the [https://ssmu.ca/governance/ssmu-legislative-council/ SSMU Legislative Council (LC)], the legislative branch of the SSMU. | + | The EUS elects two '''''SSMU Representatives''''' ("SSMU Reps" for short), to represent the EUS's [[regular members]] at the [https://ssmu.ca/ Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU)]. They serve as voting members on both, the EUS Council and the [https://ssmu.ca/governance/ssmu-legislative-council/ SSMU Legislative Council (LC)], the legislative branch of the SSMU. |
The SSMU Representatives are responsible for voicing the needs & concerns of engineering undergraduate students at the LC and bridging EUS and SSMU through many different activities and services. | The SSMU Representatives are responsible for voicing the needs & concerns of engineering undergraduate students at the LC and bridging EUS and SSMU through many different activities and services. | ||
==SSMU Legislative Council== | ==SSMU Legislative Council== | ||
− | The SSMU representatives represent two of thirty councillors on SSMU Legislative Council (LC). SSMU councillors are elected by specific constituencies, including faculty associations and councils representing specific student demographics, as well as the seven (7) SSMU executives. LC is the governing body of the SSMU and “shall be empowered to make all decisions and take all actions on behalf of the [SSMU].” | + | The Engineering SSMU representatives represent two of thirty councillors on SSMU Legislative Council (LC). SSMU councillors are elected by specific constituencies, including faculty associations and councils representing specific student demographics, as well as the seven (7) SSMU executives. LC is the governing body of the SSMU and “shall be empowered to make all decisions and take all actions on behalf of the [SSMU].” |
As voting members of LC, the SSMU representatives protect the interests of engineering students in decision-making processes on the SSMU level. According to the SSMU Internal Regulations, “each member of the Legislative Council has the right to one (1) vote and all questions submitted to the Legislative Council shall be decided by Simple Majority, unless otherwise provided for in the Constitution or the Internal Regulations”. | As voting members of LC, the SSMU representatives protect the interests of engineering students in decision-making processes on the SSMU level. According to the SSMU Internal Regulations, “each member of the Legislative Council has the right to one (1) vote and all questions submitted to the Legislative Council shall be decided by Simple Majority, unless otherwise provided for in the Constitution or the Internal Regulations”. | ||
− | All LC meeting documents can be found [https://ssmu.ca/governance/ssmu-legislative-council/ here]. | + | LC's usually take place every other Thursday during the academic semesters at 6:00PM. All LC meeting documents can be found [https://ssmu.ca/governance/ssmu-legislative-council/ here]. |
All SSMU representatives are required to sit on at least one LC committee. The full list of LC Committees can be found [https://ssmu.ca/governance/committees/ here]. | All SSMU representatives are required to sit on at least one LC committee. The full list of LC Committees can be found [https://ssmu.ca/governance/committees/ here]. | ||
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Mustafa Fakih | Mustafa Fakih | ||
|Commission aux Affaires Francophones | |Commission aux Affaires Francophones | ||
− | Financial Ethics Research Committee | + | Financial Ethics Research Committee, Finance Committee, McGill Against Bill 21 |
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|2018-2019||Gareth Price | |2018-2019||Gareth Price |
Revision as of 16:29, 12 April 2020
The EUS elects two SSMU Representatives ("SSMU Reps" for short), to represent the EUS's regular members at the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU). They serve as voting members on both, the EUS Council and the SSMU Legislative Council (LC), the legislative branch of the SSMU.
The SSMU Representatives are responsible for voicing the needs & concerns of engineering undergraduate students at the LC and bridging EUS and SSMU through many different activities and services.
SSMU Legislative Council
The Engineering SSMU representatives represent two of thirty councillors on SSMU Legislative Council (LC). SSMU councillors are elected by specific constituencies, including faculty associations and councils representing specific student demographics, as well as the seven (7) SSMU executives. LC is the governing body of the SSMU and “shall be empowered to make all decisions and take all actions on behalf of the [SSMU].”
As voting members of LC, the SSMU representatives protect the interests of engineering students in decision-making processes on the SSMU level. According to the SSMU Internal Regulations, “each member of the Legislative Council has the right to one (1) vote and all questions submitted to the Legislative Council shall be decided by Simple Majority, unless otherwise provided for in the Constitution or the Internal Regulations”.
LC's usually take place every other Thursday during the academic semesters at 6:00PM. All LC meeting documents can be found here.
All SSMU representatives are required to sit on at least one LC committee. The full list of LC Committees can be found here.
History
Year | Representatives | Committees |
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2019-2020 | Bruno Marcoux
Mustafa Fakih |
Commission aux Affaires Francophones
Financial Ethics Research Committee, Finance Committee, McGill Against Bill 21 |
2018-2019 | Gareth Price
Maxence Frenette |
Library Improvement Fund Committee
Steering Committee |
2017-2018 | Namrata Khopkar
Vivian Campbell |
Funding Committee |
2016-2017 | Tre Mansdoerfer
Tristan Renondin |
Service Review Committee
Students' Society Programming Network |
2015-2016 | Catherine McDougall
Malcolm McClintock |
Library Improvement Fund Committee
Students' Society Programming Network |
2014-2015 | Anikke Rioux
Scott Conrad |
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2013-2014 | Anikke Rioux
Lily Tong |
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2012-2013 | Anna Cybulsky
Farzan Subhani |