Election post

I’m running for president of the Physics Society because I want to make it a more supportive, engaging, and inclusive community for all students, especially undergraduates, who make up most of our members. University can be challenging, and I believe the society should play a bigger role in improving student life, whether through academic support, networking opportunities, or just creating a space where people can connect and share their passion for physics.
Another key goal is expanding our membership. Many international students don’t even know this society exists, and I want to change that. By improving outreach,through collaborations with other societies, better communication, and more accessible events, I want to create a stronger, more diverse society where everyone feels welcome.
As a physics student myself, I know how valuable it is to have a strong support system. I aim to organize academic events, improve communication, and create networking opportunities to support students. If elected, I’ll work to ensure that no one feels like they’re navigating university alone.