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SHAZIAH JINNAH MORSETTE SANDRA AMIN
inclusion of all learning types and neurodiversities among students and to accommodate for disabilities.
Amin is also looking to create a Quality Money funded university-based research journal that will publish the work of students across campus. Additionally, Amin will advocate for increasing the number of research grants awarded while creating more research summer studentship grants that recognize those who have neurodiversities or disabilities.
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Amin’s final point on student empowerment looks to advocate for the university to approve the Student Bill of Rights that was proposed by the 78th Student Legislative Council (SLC) that was intended to show students what rights they have. She also hopes to look into program workloads in order to create policies that will protect student well-being.
Amin’s platform shows students that she is dedicated to improving the learning experience at the university for all learners.
The vice-president external is the Students’ Union’s representative to municipal, provincial and federal governments. They are also theprimarydelegateforthemanyumbrellalobbyingorganizationsthe SU takespartin.