Make Student Voices Lau-d!

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Status
Elected
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

MORE EFFECTIVE USAGE OF CAMPUS SPACES 🏙

  • Short-term and long-term storage system for all societies
  • Working to secure a larger facility for TeamUCL
  • Increase in artsUCL rehearsal spaces

IMPROVE PRE-EXISTING SOCIETY PROCESSES 📣

  • Annual partnership scheme between charities and societies
  • Equity-based grants and cheaper Strength & Conditioning for TeamUCL
  • An established printing contract for all Media societies 

INCREASE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 🕺

  • Inter-Collegiate events fund 
  • Increase transparency in Union decision making
  • More accreditation opportunities through societies with higher commitment hours
What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I’ve spoken to students from artsUCL, TeamUCL, Media, and General societies. The biggest problems are: lack of engagement and disconnect between students and the Union. My manifesto is catered to tackling these wider issues while also considering accessibility and affordability.

I’ve developed skills in leadership, active communication, and an intricate knowledge of the Union’s operations. I have navigated high-pressure situations as DramaSoc President and as Union Bar staff (managing the well-composed Sports Night attendees). Over my time at UCL, I've been involved in the union inside and out.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

As A&E officer, I will leave myself open for feedback and full collaboration with the student body. I want to create a space where students can trust the Union to make change for them, and not just be faraway figureheads. I will be adaptable, approachable, and a person who can make you feel assured about being heard. 

We pride ourselves on being the most student-led SU in the country, and the direction of our leadership needs to reflect that. I am committed to upholding diversity, making our societies as accessible as possible, and upholding our democratic values.

Preferred pronouns
She/Her
Tagline
Make Student Voices Lau-d!
UCL is celebrating its 200th birthday in 2026. What do you think UCL will look like in 200 years time?

In 200 years time, I hope that we'll be the first university in the UK to not only admit women, be secular, and establish a Students' Union, but also the first university in the UK to stand our ground against our robot overlords. In all seriousness, I hope that the values we uphold right now, such as diversity, student empowerment, and representative democracy, will continue to live on. Hopefully by then, we'll also have taps in the Mully's bathrooms that aren't boiling hot.