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Date count run15 Mar 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots9
Valid votes9
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Cu Cui [17722]7.00
Rachel Wong [17790]2.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus2.50
Threshold4.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 4.50. Candidate Cu Cui [17722] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Cu Cui [17722].

Candidates

Rachel Wong

I am writing to express my keen interest in the position of Research Officer, a role that resonates deeply with my passion for the arts and mental wellbeing, coupled with my extensive background in dancing, yoga, pilates, painting and computer literacy. My motivation to learn and adapt quickly positions me uniquely for the responsibilities of updating the website with concise summaries of the latest research from institutions and crafting engaging content about guest speakers' research, including direct interviews for blog posts. My dedication to the arts, especially dancing and painting, has not only honed my creative skills but also deepened my understanding of its profound impact on mental health, fostering a unique perspective that I am eager to explore and share through our platform. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to merge my artistic insights with my technical skills in computer literacy, ensuring that the content I produce is both informative and accessible. I am excited about the prospect of contributing to share the knowledge from the valuable research and insights, enhancing our community's knowledge and appreciation of the interplay between the arts and mental wellbeing.

Cu Cui

I am writing to nominate myself for the position of Research Officer at the ARTSMH, a role I am deeply passionate about. My enthusiasm for research, especially at the nexus of arts and mental health, has been a guiding light in my academic and volunteer endeavors.

This month, I had the privilege of contributing a paper to the ARTSMH's research department, an experience that further solidified my commitment to this field. My journey into this field began during my time as a volunteer at a special education school. There, I witnessed firsthand the profound impact music and rhythm had on the students. This experience was transformative, propelling me to explore how music can serve as a powerful tool in enhancing mental health.

Driven by this curiosity, I chose to focus my university application personal statement on music psychotherapy. The research and learning during that period were immensely enriching, cementing my commitment to advancing our understanding of how the arts can foster psychological wellbeing.

When delving deeper into the topic, I discovered that not only does music have a therapeutic effect, but other forms of art, such as painting, theater, and even video games, can also be beneficial. I hope that more research will be conducted in this discipline, enabling these therapeutic practices to be integrated into everyday life.

I am excited about the possibility of contributing to the ARTSMH in this capacity. Thank you for considering my nomination.