Results for the Board are officially in! Two elections for student representatives took place on Thursday, the 12th of March.
The two nominees for the Senate were Nicole Agius, Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Earth Systems student, and John Paul Buttigieg, Bachelor of Laws (Honours) student. From the 593 votes cast and with a 327 vote difference, John Paul Buttigieg was officially elected as a student representative on Senate for a period of two years with effect from the 13th of March, 2020.
“I’m so honored and humbled to have been elected as a student rep in the UoM Senate. I am deeply grateful for those who entrusted me to represent them. I’m looking forward to promoting student activism and the student body’s interest.”
John Paul Buttigieg
For the Faculty of Science election, the two nominees were Steve Galea and Jake Xuereb. With a 24 vote difference, Steve Galea was elected as a student representative on the Board of the Faculty of Science.
For other existing vacancies within the Board, no elections took place for the faculties.
- Faculty of Engineering – Thomas Galea
- Faculty of Laws – Therese Lia
- Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences – Rebecca Zammit
- Institute of Aerospace Technologies – Singh Tomar Dheerendra
- The Edward De Bono Institute for the Design and Development of Thinking – Andrew Portelli
- Institute for European Studies – Michela Pace
- The Board of The Centre for Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation – Andrea Delicata
- Centre for Molecular Medicine and Biobanking – Tonia Bezzina and Dorita Galea
- Centre for the Study and Practice of Conflict Resolution – Ann Cooper Bonnie
- School of Performing Arts – Maria Agius Muscat
A big good luck and well done to all new representatives!