V.P. Clubs & Services

Carol Fraser

Carol Fraser

I’m Carol Fraser and I’m your Vice President (Clubs and Services) for the grand ol’ year of 2011 – 2012! Here at McGill University I study German and East Asian studies (great little departments that hail from the Cold War era), and I have a minor in Art History as well. I’m especially interested in post-war culture and society in Germany and Japan, and in translating important political texts from those eras into English. As I just finished my third year in the spring of 2011, I like to think I’ve gotten to know the ropes around McGill and SSMU pretty well by now, so I’m well equipped to help out those who are looking to know more!

I’m your go-to person for all things… well as you can guess, clubs and services related! I also manage the lovely William Shatner University Centre (or Center if you’re American like me…) and oversee the publication of the SSMU student handbook. I also organize on the biggest events on campus, Activities Night, where you can find out how to get involved! On top of that I sit on the committees for various McGill student services, so if you have any ideas on how those could be improved, let me know!

Basically I’m here to answer any questions you may have, ranging from how to start a club to how to make your club even more awesome, to how you can have more sustainable events, to questions of fundraising and environmental sustainability. I love working with students, because I’m a student too!

Please feel free to come by my office any time (we’re technically not in the Shatner building, but right down the hall towards the Brown building), or call me at 514 398 8944, or shoot me an email at cs@ssmu.mcgill.ca.

The Vice President (Clubs and Services) of the Students’ Society of McGill University is the point person for all internal relations between the Society and its clubs, services and publications. Their main duties include: communicating all policies and procedures to the clubs and services, discussing budget submissions of all clubs, services and publications, and providing activities, events and support to all clubs and services to enhance the well-being of the groups. Along with the internal support, the Vice President (Clubs & Services) must also maintain relations with all independent student groups including Faculty associations and manage the use and upkeep of the William Shatner University Centre.

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