The CSR liaises with the Executive Board and has a statutory right of consent and to be consulted on a wide range of issues.
The right to be consulted means that the CSR must be consulted on certain decisions. The CSR responds by issuing an opinion. While this opinion is not binding, it must be factored into the decision-making process. The right of consent means that the CSR's approval is required for policy to become legal and therefore binding.
The CSR consists of 14 members. Seven of these members are elected directly, while the other seven are delegated by the Faculty Student Councils. This allows the CSR and faculty student councils to liaise effectively and identify and address problems at an early stage.
Read more on the Central Student Council website.
If you'd like to know when more about CSR members, activities and meeting dates, or if you have any other questions, send us an email or drop by! CSR website