Election post

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

I want my peers to feel heard and see real change from their feedback. As UCL Law Society Treasurer, I’ve worked with students and faculty to secure funding for student initiatives and fun events, learning to turn ideas into action.

Representing UCL’s A-Team at the World Universities Debating Championships taught me to listen carefully and break down complex issues. My A&O Shearman brand ambassador role is teaching me to communicate clearly on behalf of others – all essential for this role.

I’m approachable, persistent, and genuinely interested in making sure your concerns never get overlooked!

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

If elected, I’ll push for earlier release of timetables so students can plan around work and other commitments. 

I’ll also push for clearer feedback on assessments and clear in-depth guidance on marking criteria across modules. 

I also want to set up monthly “faculty feedback forums” so students can directly raise concerns and see progress updates, making it easier to track real changes over time.

I'll be highly responsive and I'm always happy to engage with your messages!: shoot me a text anytime via +44 7771 036731 on WhatsApp, @mayahuang_ on Instagram, or even [email protected]

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

With my experience in communication roles, and a track record of working with both students (across all undergraduate years!) and faculty, I know how to turn ideas into action and keep conversations going until things improve.

I want to make it easy for students to raise concerns. I’m always happy to hear suggestions from my peers anytime — whether it’s clearer feedback, earlier timetables, or anything else — and I’ll make sure your voices are heard and acted on. See you around!

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