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Welcome to SUBU's Your Idea Platform!

This is where your ideas make real change!

 

This platform is for submitting ideas for change across SUBU, BU and Beyond. Below you can also vote and comment on other ideas, and popular ideas will be taken to our Student Meetings to decide whether it will become SUBU Policy!

 

Submit New Idea

Before submitting your idea

Before you submit your idea, consider what it is you want to change. This can be big structural changes or small amendments. They can call for change from within SUBU, BU or even the wider community. Your idea could be action based such as having SUBU lobby the university on an issue or your idea can be more ideological such as supporting a specific group or cause.

You can find out more about Union Policy, as well as viewing the current list of live policies here. Please ensure you look at existing policies before submitting your idea so we can avoid duplicates of policies.  

Please also note the Your Ideas platform is NOT for complaints.  

Example of what IS an Idea: 

For SUBU to lobby BU for lecture and seminar resources to be shared one week in advance.

Example of what IS NOT an Idea: 

Misleading packaging on food sold in SUBU shop.

This is not an Idea as this is something SUBU would action immediately for the health and safety of students. An Idea of this nature would not need to go to a SUBU Summit or Student Members Meeting to be voted upon.  

When submitting your ideas, you’ll be asked to answer the following questions: 

  1. What is the problem or idea? – what do you think needs to change, be amended, be introduced;  keep it concise and relevant and use research/data/feedback where necessary to back up your Idea 

  1. How is your suggested solution? – what steps should SUBU take to achieve this, what is the solution to the problem. 

  1. Which Full-Time Officer you think should lead on it?

    1. President 

    2. VP Education 

    3. VP Student Opportunities 

    4. VP Welfare and Community 

Once you have submitted your idea

We review ideas continously throughout the year, but an idea can only become policy at one of four democratic student meetings. Each meeting usually takes three ideas to be voted on by attendees but this may differ throughout the year. Additionally, some ideas may be easy to implement, already in policy or can be done without the need of an approved policy, in which case we will action these seperately.

Once students submit an idea, other students can vote and comment on this to indicate their support or lack thereof for the proposed ideas. Students will be able to  vote in favour of  the idea or to vote against the idea. Ideas require 15 votes in favour to be moved forwards to the discussions stage. Subsequently, ideas with 15 votes against will be rejected.

SUBU reserves the right to reject any Idea that poses a financial, reputational or legal risk to the Union. SUBU may also reject an idea if it does not align with our student-led and informed strategy found here.

Once an idea achieves the necessary votes the student who submitted the idea will be invited in by a member of the Democracy and Campaigns team to discuss their idea in greater depth, to provide further context and create a draft policy. This draft policy will then be taken to an agenda setting meeting where Officers will discuss and vote on whether to take the motion to either SUBU Summit or Student Members Meeting.  

If the idea is not selected by the committee to go to meeting, it can receive one of two outcomes; Decline – The idea is closed and updated accordingly but can be resubmitted without time penalty OR Revisit – The idea will be on hold and reviewed again before the next SUBU Summit where it will either be selected to go to meeting or will be Declined. 

If an idea that is made presented as a motion at either the SUBU Summit Meeting or Student Members’ Meeting it will be updated on ‘Your Ideas’ accordingly and made into Union Policy. 

All ideas on the platform will be kept updated accordingly .

Your Ideas

  • Ideas 63
  • Submitters 43
  • Last submission 23:47 on 13 Nov 2024
  • Voters 249
  • Commenters 28
  • Current 21
  • Locked 0
  • Passed 13
  • Rejected 4
  • Expired 25

Your Ideas

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  • 14 up votes 0 down votes
    14 voters

    Provide 24/7 HOT DRINKING WATER in Gateway building

    Current
      I previously submitted a request regarding access to hot water in Gateway Building. The issue was marked as resolved/passed, as it was noted that free hot water is available in the communal space on the 3rd floor (BG-301) However, the room has NO Hot water dispenser or kettle, and the room is only accessible until 8 PM, which significantly limits the availability of fridge during late hours. Given that the Gateway Building’s library is open 24 hours for students, it is reasonable to expect hot water to be accessible at ALL TIMES, especially for those studying late into the night or overnight. Many students rely on hot water for beverages and food Additionally, it would be far more beneficial if hot water access were provided on the ground floor rather than the 3rd floor, as the majority of students studying at night are located on the ground floor. A hot water dispenser on the ground floor would be the IDEAL SOLUTION to address this issue, ensuring that students have 24-hour access without needing to move to higher floors. I kindly request that you reconsider this matter and implement a more accessible, 24-hour hot water solution as not addressing this matter will only creates unnecessary inconvenience.

      What is your suggested solution?

      Reinstate the hot water option on the coffee machine OR set up a small area or machine for hot water dispenser

      Which Full-Time Officer should lead on it?

      VP Welfare and Community
    Muhammad Moiz Khan
    6:40pm on 15 Oct 24 Agreed. It is a hassle when i am studying overnight. Specially during exams and other deadlines.
    Muhammad Moiz Khan
    11:51pm on 15 Oct 24 Hi, I need to elaborate on my previous comment as I was in-between something when I wrote that. As a student often facing long days in the library, sometimes up to 16 hours. I’ve found it challenging to get proper meals while managing deadlines and exams. Instant coffee and pot noodles have been my go-to, but access to hot water late at night has been a real issue. It would mean a lot if the library in lansdowne campus could provide hot water during those hours. It’s a small change that would make a big difference for students like me who rely on it during busy study sessions. Thank you for considering this request!
    Patience Adama
    3:54pm on 16 Oct 24 this is essential during the cold season when reading in school at gateway building