Election post

Status
Elected

Being a neuroscience student, I am extremely passionate about studying and exploring the clinical aspects of the field, especially dementia and neurodegeneration. I am extremely hardworking and have developed leadership and collaborative skills from previous roles. I want to interact with UCL Dementia Research Society as a committee member because I am sure that my passion for the subject will be evident in the discussions and events conducted, which will allow others to develop a similar interest. 

In the last year, UCLDRS has conducted a number of interesting talks to engage with members and further their knowledge about dementia. As Academic Officer, I plan to expand on the kind of events conducted by us. This would include more journal club events and social quizzes, allowing us to interact with members in a variety of ways, rather than just one. I would also aim to carry out panel discussions with a number of researchers working on similar aspects of the disorder so that members can enjoy lively discussions with academics and explore different perspectives on a single topic. Lastly, creating a website (rather than a newsletter) which would regularly be updated to keep everyone up to date on the latest developments in the field.  

I want to bring these ideas to life and increase the accessibility with which UCL students can learn about dementia and I would love to do this as your Academic Officer.