| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 2001 | Martin Moloney | |
| 2002 | Terence James Byres | Senate House Library is an invaluable resource and it would be a tragedy if it were to be closed. I am an Emeritus Professor of the University of London and have used the Library continuously for nearly 50 years. It is difficult to believe that it could possibly face closure. I would urge London college heads to reject such a possibility. |
| 2003 | Samera Hassan | |
| 2004 | J Darlington | |
| 2005 | Anonymous | This facility is absolutely essential to the smaller specialist colleges, I would have really struggled without the additional facilities this provided. |
| 2006 | Zara Ferjani | |
| 2007 | Matthew Murphy | |
| 2008 | Gordon | |
| 2009 | Graham Pether | |
| 2010 | Liam Campling | |
| 2011 | Max Loxterkamp | |
| 2012 | Daniel Vallely |
| 2013 | ٍStefan Sperl | Senate House Library is an invaluable complement to SOAS library. I work in comparative literature and have regularly used it over the last 20 years to consult works of non-Asian and African literatures (Latin, Greek, German, Spanish etc.), as well as philosophy, literary theory, art criticism etc. Its closure would be a huge loss to my research. |
| 2014 | ٍStefan Sperl | Senate House Library is an invaluable complement to SOAS library. I work in comparative literature and have regularly used it over the last 20 years to consult works of non-Asian and African literatures (Latin, Greek, German, Spanish etc.), as well as philosophy, literary theory, art criticism etc. Its closure would be a huge loss to my research. |
| 2015 | Anonymous | |
| 2016 | za | |
| 2017 | Ashleigh Milson | |
| 2018 | Sue Brunning | |
| 2019 | Sara Leek | |
| 2020 | Melanie Stark | |
| 2021 | Anonymous | |
| 2022 | Anonymous | |
| 2023 | |
| 2024 | Fatemah Naquvi | |
| 2025 | Julia Swift | |
| 2026 | jon peters | |
| 2027 | Dr Christopher Davis | Senate House is not only essential, but also invaluable to any research of theoretical depth and originality. It would be an intellectual scandal of international proportions to allow it to close. |
| 2028 | Kathleen Clancy | |
| 2029 | Zaynab Lulat | Senate house comes in very useful to all university of London students. I have been using it since the start of my degree, when all else has failed me. |
| 2030 | Paolo Maranzana | |
| 2031 | Adrian Gonzalez | I really do beleiev that the Senate facilities should remain open for all UL students. I feel that it provides an excellent service and allows me to take out books that are already on issue from my library. The loss of the library would rule out a significant advantage of remaining within the UL. |
| 2032 | Anonymous | |
| 2033 | Alison Goldie | |
| 2034 | Björn Kühnicke | |
| 2035 | Russell Bennetts | |
| 2036 | Neil Harris | |
| 2037 | Poppy Parry | |
| 2038 | Lisa Lee |
| 2039 | Pawel Siwczak | |
| 2040 | Emily McCarthy | |
| 2041 | Ahlam Said | |
| 2042 | Paul Harrop | |
| 2043 | Anonymous | |
| 2044 | Veronica |
| 2045 | adam lane | |
| 2046 | Tessa Hewitt | |
| 2047 | Matthew Vance | Senate House Library is an absolutely vital resource to the student body of the University of London. On many occasions I have found myself unable to get a book at one of the college libraries, however without exception SHL has always had the book I have been searching for desperately. A superb facility. |
| 2048 | Patrick Wheeler |
| 2049 | John Van Horn | As a student, 1989-1992, I used the Senate House Library extensively in doing the research for my PhD. It is essential that it remain open. It would be deplorable for it to close. Please find a way to keep this valuable resource for all UofL students!! |
| 2050 | Anonymous | |