Election post

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

If I am elected, I hope to utilise the information and experience gained from the conference to better the student experience at UCL for everyone. I would also like to ensure that my ideas including those of my peers are voiced clearly and communicated to the board present at the conference. By attending the conference, I hope to gain a better understanding of students' experiences and concerns around the country as well as hear the ideas which they may have to overcome student difficulties. 

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

As an incredibly involved student at UCL, I have gained many skills from different experiences throughout my university life. I have had many engagements through societies and clubs. Currently, I am serving as the President of UCL Pakistan Society, one of the biggest cultural societies at UCL and the biggest PakSoc in the UK. This role has allowed me to develop skills and gain insight into the student experience that many people don't have a chance to see. Other than my natural leadership skills, I also have strong communication skills and am able to work efficiently as part of a team.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

If I am elected, I pledge to represent all students at University College London, no matter their age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation etc. I will ensure that the concerns of all students around me are clearly communicated and heard at the conference. I will work towards campaigning for the implementation of new policies to better the student experience as a whole. Concerns I would like to voice are: Extreme fees, accommodation crisis and the effect of academic stress on mental health. Along with these, I would ensure to relay the issues discussed at the conference back to the students.