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Alimkhan Abdykalykov

I’m a Physics major, and I hate claims that cannot be confirmed by concrete evidence.

Being your President isn't about being a politician; it’s about getting things done.

The Vision: Real Value & Real Fun I want to find the perfect balance between professional events and the best social life on campus.

  • Top-Tier Networking: I’ve already organized a J.P. Morgan event (https://tinyurl.com/ye9js5ft) as Events Manager. I have direct contacts at BlackRock, of startup CEOs, great academics and even writers!
  • Cultural & Language Roots: We’ll try our best to host Kazakh language sessions and cultural events, collaborating with other Kazakh societies to keep our community strong.
  • Cultural Alliances: We will, of course, continue to engage with our closest cultural and regional societies and organise events with them. I have already spoken with the Azerbaijan Society, and they are enthusiastic about working together with us!
  • The Big Trivia Parties: Think multi-society trivia covering everything from Math to Cinema. Already planned and waiting to be released!

Best part? 75% of ticket sales go to the prize pool!

The "No-Party" President?

Here’s the truth: I’m a physics guy. I don’t personally party-I’d rather be solving equations. But my team knows how to party hard!

The Dream Team:

  • Vice President: Islam Idrissov (Make sure to vote for him in the VP section, he knows how to party!)
  • Events Manager: Taira Itemirova
  • Manager of Charity: Ayanat Kenzhebekova

I WANT YOU TO HELP US BUILD GREAT SOCIETY!

Inkar Mustafina

It’s been a pleasure elevating our community’s online presence as the Head of Media this year. Whether through event photography or the video projects, I strived to spotlight and unite the members of this society. I now feel ready to continue this mission by leading the next committee. 

As the President of UCL’s Kazakh Society, I would like to:

  • Build new relationships with further cultural societies at UCL, including the wider Eurasia;
  • Hone in on our charity efforts, particularly by introducing a charity gala evening;
  • Reconsider our approach and partnerships for the well-loved external parties, making them exclusive to students;
  • Carry out more career-oriented events - such as guest lectures, speaker panels, and networking mixers - expanding the scope to entrepreneurship and the creative industries;
  • Introduce the format of student-led and alumni-led interactive speaker panels
  • Experiment with new event formats, from Ramadan celebrations to a Murder-Mystery-style evening for the spooky season;
  • Use our social media to platform and celebrate the achievements and initiatives of our society’s members.

I am particularly excited about the prospect of welcoming and collaborating with a team of fellow initiative-takers who’ll comprise the next year’s committee. We’ll have so much fun (promise!!!)

I am proud to be Kazakh as well as a student at UCL. 

This community is very dear to me, and serving it would be a great honor.