Election post
As an Academic Rep last year, I saw the power of student feedback. Seeing the changes made in the meetings (such as clearer information about lecture locations, feedback and timetabling) showed me how rewarding this experience is, further sparking my interest to make more changes as Faculty Rep. My communication and leadership skills have developed further as a Transition Mentor, which I enjoy! My experience presenting lectures and being part of a Girls-In-Sport committee at school shows my genuine desire to promote change. If there's an opportunity to make something better, count me in!
I want to be a friendly face where students feel comfortable to give any feedback in the Faculty, be this from academic features such as lectures and timetables to social events and general wellbeing (as a member of yoga society, perhaps some yoga sessions could be organised as exam season approaches). Faculty wide events allow us to strengthen connections with each other and have some fun in our busy schedules. I would also like to promote smaller courses within the Faculty to ensure fair representation across all degrees, and advocate for more practical skills and lab spacing.
I am kind and approachable – 2 qualities essential in ensuring everyone feels comfortable providing feedback. I have great time management, which comes from always being a busy bee, such as swimming 12 hours a week at school, whilst taking 4 A-levels and an EPQ. Some of you may know me from Cancer Biomedicine or IMS, from Mully’s karaoke or yoga, or maybe you don’t know me at all and that’s ok! It just shows that we are part of something much bigger than ourselves, but every one of you has a voice, and that is crucial to remember. So, let me be the platform where your voice is heard.