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Count information
Date count run25 Nov 2022
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots9
Valid votes9
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Varsha Pramod Rao [11455]3.00
Vivi Zeng [11582]6.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus1.50
Threshold4.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 4.50. Candidate Vivi Zeng [11582] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Vivi Zeng [11582].

Candidates

Varsha Pramod Rao

I am a second year Biomedical Sciences student and am very interested in immunology. I believe it is a vast and intriguing discipline and I would love to contribute to the sharing of it with other students. I attended the 'Evolution of Evolvability: Indel Hotspots in SARS-CoV-2' research seminar by Dr Richard Goldstein and found that I really resonated with the vision of the society to help students engage with the research being conducted at UCL. I believe I would be a good Events Head because I enjoy planning and working with a team to implement talks and seminars. I plan to research about professors in and out of UCL and reach out to them about sharing their work with interested students. Additionally, I plan to research about up and coming developments in the field so we can have student discussions and also social sessions so that the members can get to know one another. I was a member of clubs in high school that involved liaising between teachers and students about events, which has given me experience in organising talks with the help of a team. I will soon be engaged in volunteering at Bookmark and currently write for UCL's science magazine Kinesis, which has taught me to meet deadlines and manage my time efficiently. I look forward to learning a lot and meeting more people through this society!

Vivi Zeng

I’m a 3rd year MSci Biological sciences: Cell biology student who is very interested in immunology. I really enjoy being in the society, talking to others with the same interests in the socials and attending the academic seminars. I thought it really would be amazing if I could get engaged in organising the events to contribute more to the society myself in the future.

I believe communication and organisation skills that I gained from previous experience would make me a good fit for the role. I’ve been a Biological Sciences Course Rep since 1st year and was also CLIE Non-European Class Rep last year. The experience enhanced my ability to communicate with peers and academic staff and improved my teamwork skills. Before university, I was the deputy head of boarding house and the event organiser of school science society. This developed my organisation skills through, e.g. organising many socials and charity projects that raised over 3,000 pounds for arthritis. I also invited many science researchers to give academic talks at school.

I’ve taken several immunology modules, allowing me to encounter many researchers working on different fields of immunology within/outside UCL, e.g. Imperial, ICR. Knowing these researchers, I’ll be able to organise academic events more easily and help to form the research connection web for the society. I’d also like to organise various types of social and collaboration events with other STEM societies to engage our members with the UCL community.