Campaign and Manifesto training SLIDE TITLE Objectives By the end of today’s session, you will be able to: Describe what students at Queen Mary have in common and identify ways to find out what students want Analyse what makes a ‘good’ or ‘bad’ manifesto Summarise winning campaign tips Illustrate public speaking techniques
How does the process work Task Rules Forms Key dates Voting Period Husting Expense Manifesto deadline Candidate handbook Bye Law 10 - Elections
Where can you find out what students want? NUS National Students Survey Course Reps Course mates Societies Sports Clubs Union Strategic Plan Elected Officers
Who are you representing? Task Think of 5 things that Queen Mary Students have in common
Re-open Nominations Mile End positions Postgraduate Research Representative (Mile End) Postgraduate Taught Representative (Mile End) Cross Campus positions Commercial Services Officer Student Council Chair Barts and The London positions Barts and The London Faculty Representative (Pre-Clinical) International Representative (Barts and The London) Postgraduate Research Representative (Barts and The London) Postgraduate Taught Representative (Barts and The London) Societies Officer (Barts and The London) External Affairs Officer (BL) Secretary (BL)
So what areas could you improve… Task
Your manifesto AppealingAchievable
How to write a good manifesto SLIDE TITLE Task Around the room are different stations about manifestos. Split up into groups of three and complete each task. Your manifesto should state what you plan to do in your time of office and what changes you would like to make Think about what you believe you can achieve and what your voters would respond to Think about your record if you are running for re-election
How to write a good manifesto SLIDE TITLE Top Tips! Dos Have 3 or 4 specific pledges Be size A4 Tell the reader a little bit about yourself Include a photo of yourself Be clear and concise Be creative and inspiring Be realistic Make it relevant Top Tips! Don’ts Use woolly or unspecific pledges Cause offence Be too complicated Be boring Make it about your opponents
Your Campaign Message SLIDE TITLE Theme Colour Slogan
Your Campaign Publicity Posters Leaflets T-shirts Social media/website
Your Campaign Videos SLIDE TITLE
How and Where to campaign SLIDE TITLE Lecture shout outs Halls of residence Student events Talking to students Campaign manager Campaign team
Public Speaking SLIDE TITLE Public speaking can be daunting but with preparation and practise it can make you much more confident! Hustings speeches are 1 minute only! Lecture shout-outs are not likely to be much longer Task Write a 1 min speech. Deliver it to the group
Good Luck Task