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Studying English for Work and Training Level 5 (ESOL) at Milton Road Campus
Why should students vote for you?

Students should vote for me because I will be a strong, approachable, and proactive voice for everyone at Edinburgh College. I will listen carefully, communicate clearly, and turn your feedback into real action. With experience in project management and problem-solving, I know how to deliver results. I will advocate for more stable timetables, flexible learning, and better access to financial support. 

My goal is simple — to make student life fairer, more organised, and more supportive for everyone.

Studying HND Visual Communication: Illustration at Granton Campus
Why should students vote for you?

I’ve been a teacher, an activist, and a leader, I now want to use those skills to be your Student President.

When university didn’t work out for me, I thought that higher education was simply out of reach. College re-instilled my confidence and belief in myself. I understand how important college is.

I don’t have all the answers, but I assure you if elected, I will spend every day fighting for you. I want to be part of making a change. You can be part of that change too; that’s why I am asking for your vote in these elections.

Studying SVQ Professional Cookery (SCQF 6) at Granton Campus
Why should students vote for you?

I am very friendly, easy to talk to and very good at solving problems.

I can make sure you feel comfortable at college to my best ability.

Studying Future Skills: Engineering and Automotive at Sighthill Campus
Why should students vote for you?

I feel like I have experienced some of the worst and I don’t want that for anyone else 

I will also listen to all complaints and act on them as best as I can 

Studying Working With Communities: An Introduction at Granton Campus
Why should students vote for you?

I started on the Adult Returners programme a year ago and now study Community Involvement. My success is due to passionate and supportive lecturers, but management’s administrative barriers threaten that progress. With college funding cut by 20% since 2021, we need a President who knows that education is a lifeline. Having overcome homelessness and after several years in recovery, I have the grit and determination to hold management and the Scottish Government accountable and ensure support is provided to every student who needs it. Vote Jed Miller for a President who knows the stakes and will never back down.

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Community Quilt Workshop, Wednesday 25th March, 2-4pm

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Campus: Granton
Room Number: The Gatehouse, just outside Granton Campus on the car park side

A collaborative quilt-making session for Edinburgh College students, delivered in partnership with the Students' Association.