Election post

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

I am committed to representing the diverse and vibrant student body of UCL with pride. I would bring three key issues to the forefront at the NUS conference: 

Rent control 🏠 : I will advocate for stronger national rent controls to protect students from exploitative practices and ensure affordable, safe accommodation for all. 

Support for international students 🌍: We must ensure international students have the financial and legal resources they need to thrive in the UK

Solidarity with Palestine 🇵🇸: I believe that students have a crucial role to play in advocating for peace and justice.

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

I am excited to bring advocacy experience and a passion for making student voices heard! 

🌍 At the One Young World Summit, I represented sustainable cooking charities, turning ideas into action and building meaningful partnerships. 

🏆 As a winner of the UNODC International Essay Contest on anti-corruption I will attend the the United Nations in Vienna in November. I am eager to learn from global experts on building a safer world and I will bring those skills - research, persuasion and coalition-building - to ensure UCL students’ priorities are powerfully represented at the NUS Conference. 

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

👩‍🎓 Proven Advocacy: I have consistently championed issues that matter. I will bring the same drive and commitment to representing UCL at the NUS Conference.

🌟 Ambassadorship & Relationship Building: I know how to bridge the gap between policy and people. I will use these skills to ensure UCL students are not just heard but influential on the national stage. I am confident in my ability to be both a passionate advocate and a collaborative team player, ensuring our voices shape the future of student policy in the UK.

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