GSAED General elections 2024!
Here, we present the diverse array of candidates vying for your vote to lead our student body. From impassioned advocates for change to seasoned leaders with a track record of service, our candidates bring a wealth of perspectives and ideas to the table.
Take a moment to explore their profiles, platforms, and visions for the future. Your vote has the power to shape the direction of our campus community, so dive in and get to know the individuals who aspire to represent you.
The Campaign Period will last from March 19 to April 8th followed by voting.
Voting will take place from April 9 to 11 inclusive.
You will receive your username and password and the link to vote in your uOttawa email account close to the voting date.
Meet the Candidates
Governance Commissioner
Marc Biglary
I am Marc Biglary, a doctoral student in political science at the University of Ottawa, deeply committed to advancing education and societal engagement. Serving as Governance Commissioner at the GSAED has been a privilege, where I’ve honed skills in student advocacy, communication, and leadership.
Within the Governance & Oversight Committee, I led a comprehensive review of the GSAÉD’s bylaws and prioritized defining the student-supervisor relationship with the University’s central administration, thereby enhancing our organization’s integrity. Additionally, I played a vital role in replanning Café Nostalgica’s opening to better serve the student community.
I’m now venturing into the Professional Development Program (PDP) Committee, focusing on analyzing the job market for graduate students, career development strategies, and digital platform utilization, reflecting my dedication to personal and professional growth.
As a candidate for Governance Commissioner, I’m driven by a commitment to student welfare. If re-elected, I’ll prioritize initiatives to enhance accessibility, mental health, and community cohesion. Together, we can ensure a successful year ahead for GSAÉD and all students.
Student life and equity commissioner
Dieudonné Stéphane Akaba
My name is Stéphane Akaba. I am a PhD student in International Relations, Security Studies at the University of Ottawa.
I am running in this election for the position of Student Life and Equity Commissioner. In this mandate, I will focus on 5 main objectives:
- I will continue to work with Central Administration to build the student-supervisor relationship framework to provide key resources to ensure students success.
- I will continue my work on the Professional Development Program working group for PhD students and Postdoctoral Fellows.
- I will represent and defend all minorities rights.
- I will work on campus safety and prevention on gender-based violence. Every student should feel safe while attending Ottawa university.
- I will develop a better liaison framework with the Central Administration, Ombudsman’s office, the student rights centre, and the human rights office.
I am counting on your vote! Thank you!
Nicholas Jeremy Dallaire
Hello! I’m Nicholas Dallaire, a first year Ph.D. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at uOttawa. Having completed both my masters and bachelors at uOttawa, I have participated in and led numerous student associations. As Vice President of the graduate physics department l have organized or co-organized; workshops, fundraisers, career panels, merch sales, the annual BBQ and holiday party. As a member of the bargaining and strike committee in CUPE 2626 and a uOttawa student, I believe in our rights as students and I fight to retain, enforce and improve them during bargaining. As a recurring TA and Proctor, I know the struggles and the lack of support from uOttawa faculty.
I’m applying to be GSAÉD’s newest Student Life and Equity Commissioner because I want to see change and improvement in services such as the much needed Food Bank, resource centers and as a member of the LGBTQ comunity, better student representation. In the coming years, if I am to be elected, I want to see better spaces and events that give students chances to voice their concerns and talk to others facing similar situations; but also events that are fun, casual, uplifting and educational. Whether that be; learning about the cultures, lifestyles or challenges that people live in or learning a new creative hobby or skill.
In all, I want to see a more active sense of community, to help others with their needs so they can finish their education without added stress and finally, I want uOttawa to care about the community they’ve established.
University affairs commissioner
Steven Yannick Adekambi
Hello! My name is Steven ADEKAMBI, I am an international student from Benin, I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Education opt teaching and learning at the University of Ottawa.
I’m a social entrepreneur and founder of AGES, a consulting agency that offers educational and career development services to young students and professionals. I am also Director of Civic Education at the NGO New Type of Citizens.
I am applying for the position of University Affairs Commissioner to contribute to the academic, professional, and personal development of graduate students at the University of Ottawa. The graduate studies represent a very sensitive period in one’s life as it usually comes along with many responsibilities on the academic, professional, social, and family levels. Graduate students, therefore, need to receive the appropriate support and accompaniment that will help them navigate, balance, and succeed in this juggling period of their lives. My professional endeavors and my commitment to community service are great assets in fulfilling this responsibility once elected.
My duties will include but not only:
- To represent and defend the rights and interests of graduate students before the various bodies of the University of Ottawa and any other organization where it is required.
- In collaboration with other organizational leaders and partners, improve the various support and guidance system and services for the graduate student population at U Ottawa.
- Promote intermingling among graduate students and community building through various activities and initiatives in collaboration with the students and various stakeholders of the community.
- Contribute to improve the branding and image of our organization and consolidate the achievements of previous Commissioners in this position.