Your 2025/26 GSU Officer Team

Today, we’re excited to announce your new GSU Officer Team and celebrate the hard work of all our candidates, volunteers, and, of course, YOU – the students who make GSU what it is.

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We closed the polls for the 2025 GSU Elections last week, and we couldn’t be prouder. 5,127 students, 17% of the University population, came out to vote – a testament to the passion of our Greenwich community. Every single vote mattered, and we’re so grateful to each and every one of you who took the time to make your voice heard. 

Today, we’re excited to announce your new GSU Officer Team and celebrate the hard work of all our candidates, volunteers, and, of course, YOU – the students who make GSU what it is. 

Elections statistics 

Out of the 5,127 students who voted this year...  

  • 3% study at Avery Hill; 77% study at Greenwich; and 20% study at Medway
  • 41% study in the Faculty of Engineering and Science - the highest voting Faculty this year!
    • 34% study in the Business School
    • 13% study in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences 
    • 12% study in the Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences  
  • 70% were undergraduate students, and 30% postgraduate 
  • 88% live off-campus, with the top three halls to vote being:  
    • Seymour Court 
    • Daniel Defoe Hall 
    • Howard Court 

To see more statistics from voting in this year's election, visit our Live Statistics page

Check out the stats we shared about our candidates and voting at the Results Night on 20 February. This link downloads a PDF.

The results 

Without further ado, we're introducing your GSU Officers for the academic year 2025/26! From left to right in the picture above... 

  • Chirag Ahuja
  • Muhammad Abdulmumin
  • Hari Prasad Boddupally
  • MD Saif Mollah Chancol

By receiving the most votes, Muhammad Abdulmumin has been elected GSU President!   

We look forward to seeing their work and the change they aspire to bring into the lives of our students. Thank you to everyone who played a role in making this year’s election! 

The vote count was done using the STV (Single Transferable Vote) system, where the voting uses preferences, rather than a cross or tick in a box. Find out more about this voting system via video. You can see the full results in the documents below.  

Elections count documents 

Spreadsheet - GSU Officer Elections Results 2025 (file will download or open in the same window) 

PDF - GSU Officer Elections Results 2025 (file will open in the same window) 

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