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PEOPLE

There  are two groups of people involved in the running of LUSA. The LUSA Executive set the direction of the Association, and the LUSA Staff put that into action. Both groups are working together to ensure you have a quality university experience!

The 2010 xecutive are elected annually by Lincoln University students to govern LUSA. The Executive are responsible for controlling LUSA's finances and assisting with activities and campaigns. LUSA Executive members represent a number of different University groups and have a number of different Executive responsibilities.

 Ivy Harper  - LUSA President

Ko Kahuranki te maunga
Ko Poukawa te waiu
Ko Ngati Rangikoianake me Ngati Mahuta oku hapu
Ko Te Hapuku te tangata
Ko Ivy Harper (nee Hapuku) toku ingoa

 Tena koutou, tena kou, tena koutou katoa,

Kia ora and welcome to Lincoln University Students’ Association (LUSA).  Originally from the Hawkes Bay, I have been at Lincoln for a number of years both as a student and a member of staff. Having just completed a Masters in Environmental Policy, I look forward to using some of the skills that I have picked up along the way to help promote the LUSA mission which is the provision of a quality student experience at Lincoln University!

 A new Executive and a new look for LUSA will hopefully go some way towards promoting the services, events, people, and representation that LUSA provides for you. LUSA will face a number of challenges over the coming year that will impact on you as a student such as the Freedom of Association Bill, rising fees, increasing student debt, and barriers to education. As your President for 2010, I look forward to a productive year and working with the new Executive, the University and of course the wider student body to address these issues.

So if I can help you, please contact me. I have an open door policy and am happy to discuss any issue with you. Let’s have a great year and help us to help you!

No reira, tena koutou, tena koutou, tena tatou katoa.

Send me an email

 

 

 

 

 

Katie Collins - LUSA Vice President.

Hi all, my name is Katie. I have been your Gender Officer in 2009 and I have just been voted on as the LUSA Vice President in 2010. I’m really keen to be involved in the LUSA executive again this year. I am organised, approachable, supportive, committed, a good communicator and leader and I get on well with others. Two important characteristics I bring to the executive are experience and passion.

I am passionate about the job. I actually give a shit about you guys and about the things that impact on you. This year I have been involved in lobbying against the threat of voluntary student membership. I will continue to do this into the future, due to the impacts that VSM would have on the valuable representation and advocacy services students’ associations around New Zealand provide.

Having been on the executive for 2009, I have experience in how LUSA operates. I have heard feedback from students, and worked to improve things. I organised Wellfest, which was enjoyed by all those who attended. I have made contacts, I understand what the role entails and I love getting involved.

I look forward to another year of involvement with LUSA in 2010. Send me an email

 

 

 

 

   

 Dene Franklin - Finance Officer 

Hi my name is Dene, I come from Hamilton and went to Hamilton Boys High School. I have one younger sister who is going to Massey. I'm studying a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Valuation and Property Management. My career ambitions are to become a registered property valuer and hopefully own my own business in the Coromandel/Bay of Plenty area.

This coming year I hope to get more events organised and a voice in LUSA for undergrads and on campus students. An ambition of mine is to get a "student area" on campus looked into and where students can go and chill out, have a beer and watch the rugby or play pool, somewhere that is our own, unlike Mrs O’s. Send me an email.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Hannah Presswood - Ag and Life Science Faculty Rep

Hi my name is Hannah, I'm from rural West Auckland and moved to Christchurch in 2007 for uni. I was in the halls in first year (top floor of Hudson) and have flatted in both Riccarton and Lincoln since then. My degree is a BSc (Food Science), which I finish in 2009 but stay on for a Masters in the same field. I want to grow goats and make goat cheese one day (I don't know why).....

The reason I want to join LUSA is to gain knowledge of the university system and experience in politics, as well as helping to ensure that all science and agriculture students know how and are able to make the most of their university years (in terms of both academics and good times).

I hope to help you have a memorable university experience. Send me an email.

 

 

Emily Kelly - ESDD Faculty Rep

I am a dedicated student studying Landscape Architecture of which am in my 4th year. This degree has taught me how to work hard, adopt time management skills and create strong relationships with a range of tutors and fellow students, all of which I can adopt to the role of Faculty Representative. I will be committed to establishing a vital link between the student body and the Students Association to ensure your voices will be heard and most importantly act upon. Past and present experience of being a class rep will help me land on my feet running. The life skills which I have developed during my 3 years at Lincoln University would bring a practical outlook on the issues that students are faced with every day, I will be able to represent the values and principles of which we as students stand for. I am very excited about 2010 and would relish the opportunity to be this faculty’s representative on the students association.

I look forward to receiving your support during my campaign. Send me an email

 

 

 

 

 

Rob McLean - Commerce Faculty Rep 

Kia Ora, my name is Rob McLean and I am a third year BCOM VAPM student here at Lincoln University. I grew up in Queenstown and when I was 13 years old I decided to go to a boarding school in Dunedin called John McGlashan College where I spent the remainder of my high school years. I was a keen swimmer and hockey player through school and Dunedin was an awesome city to do high school in.

Once finishing 7th form in 2006 I decided to take a gap year and moved to Denmark where I lived and studied for a year. Denmark was a really cool country, very chilled out, funny guys, hot girls, and I got to do a lot of travelling around Europe over the year and made some really good mates along the way.

I spent a lot of time in Denmark looking through universities and jobs back home and stumbled across Lincoln Universities BCOM VAPM degree and finally found something I really wanted to do. At the end of the day I am just an average Lincoln commerce student that wants to represent the average Lincoln commerce student, and I look forward to working for LUSA in 2010. Send me an email.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ashleigh Davies - General Executive 

I am a 4th year commerce student completing a marketing and supply chain degree. I am originally from Tauranga and moved down to Christchurch for studying purposes.

I love Christchurch and Lincoln University, especially in spring with the blossom trees in flower. The people are awesome and down to earth, and I have made life long friends.

I applied for LUSA General Representative because I feel that Lincoln University students need fresh, inviting and friendly faces to approach, enabling them to get their voices heard to Lincoln University staff and management on the real issues they face.

I also hope to get the face of LUSA out and known by all students, developing relationships with them, and encouraging a wide range of activities so that all students feel involved with one another on all levels and not just in lectures. Send me an email

 

Iylia Rajayazid - General Executive

Hi all! As I’ve been asked to write a blurb about myself, I suppose I should give it a shot and see what happens

Firstly, my name is Iylia and I’m a full-time student, doing a degree in Social Science. I hail from the hot and humid country of Malaysia, making me an International Student. Originally I was planning to run for International Officer, but since there has been a reshuffle, I decided to run for one of the General Executive posts.

Since I’m an International student, my concern lies in the International affairs of the student body. I’m no politician (student or otherwise), but I would love to see the International students fees policy be a bit more up-to-date and not as vague as it is now. I’m also keen to see the welfare of International students be well taken care of, and to make sure that everyone is treated just and fairly as equals. No more of this harassment sh*t!

I’ve been a Residential Assistant (RA) in the Lincoln University Halls of Residence, so I believe that my experience as an RA will come in handy. Being an RA has taught me loads of life and lifelong skills that will be put to good use. I’ve had my fair share of ups and downs on this job, so I suppose it’s fair enough to say that I’m qualified to be a General Executive on LUSA. Send me an email.

 

 

 

 

 

The staff

 

Jill Goodall - LUSA Manager

Hi, my name is Jill and I am the Manager of LUSA. I look after the day to day running as well as the accounts. I have been with LUSA for over a decade and love working here. Send me an email

 

 

 

 

  

Carol Greenwood - LUSA Reception 

Hi my name is Carol and you will find me at the LUSA reception. I can help you with most of your questions plus stuff like

-book sale
-phone cards
-binding
-club business
-lost property
-photographic printing

and loads more....Send me an email

 

  

 Jo Meyer - Clubs, Events, Media

Hi, my name is Jo and I am the Campus Activities Manager. Yip that's right, I'm the person responsible for making sure you have a great time at Lincoln!

Some of the major events I will be organising throughout the year are Orientation, Winterfest, International Night, Blues and Golds and let's not forget Garden Party. Smaller events will be happening regularly so keep an eye on the notice boards for what's happening around campus, and GET INVOLVED!!!

Don't be shy either, you can come and visit me at the LUSA offices any time to discuss the wonderful and creative ideas you have to bring FUN to the masses!

I also look after Clubs on campus and the student magazine - the Caclin! If you are keen to start or join a club, or write for the magazine why not send me an email or pop into LUSA! Send me an email

 

Quentin Findlay - Education Coordinator

Hi, I'm Quentin the Education Coordinator. The Education Coordinator is responsible for student advocacy in matters with the University, this might include academic issues or providing support and advice for those students who have problems with the University administration. The Education Coordinator also administers the University's Class Reps system.

In addition, the Education Coordinator will also help students with issues or problems that involve external University agencies such as Inland Revenue, Study Link, tenancy advice or employment.

On this webpage you will find a number of links to internal and external sources, such as government departments and agencies as well as pamphlets, handbooks and The Student Survival Guide (which is published as part of the LUSA Diary). The Survival Guide contains informative material and information relating to academic matters, the Police and legal issues, employment, flatting, budgeting.

If you should need some addition advice or support you can email me or visit me in my office beside the LUSA reception.

Send me an email

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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