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I hope to establish a monthly feedback loop, empower student-led initiatives and skill development, and launch a monthly newsletter celebrating student work. For monthly feedback, I’ll open an anonymous online form to collect students’ ideas about events, initiatives, and academic life. In terms of skill development, I’ll coordinate opportunities in podcasting, marketing, or leadership workshops to make it easier for showcasing creativity. The monthly newsletter will include students’ stories, art projects, and other achievements, which will be open for students to share beforehand.
In Vancouver, I worked with the Malaysian consulate to plan events and build partnerships with sponsors, creating opportunities. As an event coordinator, I organized diverse cultural activities, trivia nights, and museum tours for over 200 students, balancing logistics with creativity to ensure inclusive and memorable experiences. As a Cultural Ambassador at UBC, I gained strong communication and interpersonal skills by guiding students through campus tours and downtown exploration activities. These experiences reflect my ability to organize impactful events for the wider UCL community.
As a multicultural individual, I’m open to exploring new places, clubs, and ideas. Through each new country, city, or school I’ve visited, I have always given back to the community or gained new experiences, whether by starting clubs, going on Mangrove visits, or writing articles. I believe these experiences go together with the Student Representative role as they seek to guide students holistically. It goes with the quote I preach from the film ‘A Tourist Guide To Love’, “A tourist wants to escape life; a traveler wants to experience it.”