Nominations: Nominations closed
Voting: Voting closed
Election
In order to vote for this position you must live in St Pancras Way.
Read more about what Hall Community Officers are responsible for.
If you have any questions about the position, please contact [email protected].
Category
Candidates
I will use this role to ensure all Hall residents' voices are heard! I want to maintain a community where there is no discrimination, bullying or anti-social behaviour and take this opportunity to organise fun and friendly events to make the accommodation less lonely for first-years. If I am chosen for this role, I am certain to listen to every individual's concerns and suggestions and offer as much help, no matter the significance, since tiny changes are the building steps to greater change!
I am a Pharmacy student and work flexibly as a hospital receptionist under the NHS. Therefore, I have experience with multitasking and communicating with customers. This skill is necessary for this role, since it shows that I will provide quality time to those who seek service under the St. Pancras Way Hall. I will consult about any issue I could help with as a representative, flatmate or friend! Also, in the past, I have participated in hospital volunteering and working at a restaurant. From this, my professionalism has improved and I will use it to provide the most appropriate service.
As a student who has a variety of interests such as visual arts, fitness, and clubbing, I am determined to organise an event that everyone would enjoy! Furthermore, I am open to many different ideas for events that could take place in this hall. So, I would love to take the responsibility to organise these ideas and put them into action! Alongside my professional aspects, I am just another fresher student at UCL who wants to be part of a community worth remembering and I will guarantee that if I become your Hall Community Officer!
I’d love to bring a high standard of living and a strong sense of community to all residents of St Pancras Way. I’d be willing to be a friendly face around the halls who is always willing to have a chat or help out when needed.
I have been in leading positions for different activities during my school days including high ranking roles in the RAF cadet force. I am a strong advocate for men’s mental health and am trained to help people struggling in this situation.
I am an extremely approachable guy who has already made a name for himself among the residents of St Pancras Way (positively I hope!). I have already organised multiple activities for my peers to enjoy and made sure to keep a friendly atmosphere around the halls.