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In this role, I will bring strong communication and leadership skills that I have developed through my experience in various positions, such as Public Relations for UCL Thai Society and my work as a Data Analyst in TSIN, a UK based organisation. These experiences have equipped me with the ability to effectively represent the interests of others, listen to feedback, and engage with diverse groups of people. I am highly organised and able to manage multiple responsibilities, which will allow me to balance the demands of this role alongside my academic commitments.
If elected as the UCL Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Science undergraduate representative, my primary goal will be to strengthen the communication between students and faculty. I aim to ensure that student concerns and suggestions are heard, understood, and addressed by working closely with both students and staff. I plan to create anonymous surveys to gather a wide range of feedback on issues such as curriculum development, workload management, and access to resources. By doing so, I will advocate for changes that enhance the student experience. Additionally, I hope to improve the sense of community within the faculty by initiating events that bring students together, fostering collaboration and support across different disciplines.
Students should vote for me because I am approachable, actively engaged in both class and student societies, and dedicated to making a positive difference. My involvement in class discussions and leadership roles has made me a familiar face and someone who is always open to listening to my peers. I understand the importance of being accessible and relatable, and I am committed to ensuring that students feel comfortable sharing their concerns. With strong transferable skills and a proactive mindset, I will work diligently to advocate for meaningful changes that enhance the student experience within the Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Science.