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Re-open nominations is a winner
No
Count information
Date count run20 Mar 2026
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running4
Available position1
Total ballots36
Valid votes36
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Brice Cheung [30237]13.00
Teresa Papageorgiou [30247]17.00
Sonia Teng [31383]5.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)1.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus0.00
Threshold18.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 18.00. No candidates have surplus votes so candidates will be eliminated and their votes transferred for the next round.
Round 2
Brice Cheung [30237]14.00
Teresa Papageorgiou [30247]20.00
Sonia Teng [31383]0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted2.00
Surplus3.00
Threshold17.00
All losing candidates are eliminated. Count after substage 1 of 1 of eliminating Sonia Teng [31383] and RON (Re-open Nominations). Transferred votes with value 1.00. Since no candidate has been elected, the quota is reduced to 17.00. Candidate Teresa Papageorgiou [30247] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Teresa Papageorgiou [30247].

Candidates

Brice Cheung

Currently barely surviving the first two years of BSc Biomedical Sciences, I have survived the wrath that is BIOL0003 and ANAT0005/6 - I believe I would be a worthy Year 3 Representative of Biomedical Sciences Society, mainly because I bring...

  • My madness Anki flashcards (lowk saved my BIOL0003 grade) - memory is my forte, if I've met you once - I will definitely remember you until graduation whether you like it or not: and I hope this creates the impression where you can trust that I am friendly, approachable, and committed to recognising our community
  • My professional complaining and rage baiting skills - the SPC meetings will never catch me lacking - I bring communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills: when things need to be voiced, I can ensure that you are seen and heard within BiomedSoc
  • My dumbass who decided that Stream 1: Organs and Systems was the way to go - which has forced me to be organised and on top of my work (because what the hell was that ANAT0005 and PHOL0003 clash in term 1??!!) - you can ensure that I am easily contactable through Email, Moodle, Whatsapp, Instagram, X, Snapchat, Linkedin, Tumblr, Pinterest, r/AITA, Hypixel...
  • Dr. Houston knows me by first name 😝😝😝 (I hope she still remembers it) - idrk why I put this, I hope this symbolises that I did at least something right 

With my power of neek and nerd, I can ensure that the experience of Year 3 students in BiomedSoc will always be seen. See y'all at the litty boat party 😝😝

 

Teresa Papageorgiou

I am running for 3rd year representative because I want to not only make sure our year group has a strong voice but also make sure we feel properly represented in the kinds of talks and activities that biomed society organises. As a third-year student, I will be able to understand the specific pressures we face, from balancing demanding academic work to thinking about future careers, placements, and postgraduate opportunities. I want to help make the Society more relevant to our needs by supporting events and making sure student feedback is heard. Overall, I am standing for this role because I want to represent my peers, improve communication between students and the Society, and help make our third year as supportive and rewarding as possible.
 

Sonia Teng

Hi everyone! I’m Sonia, a second year biomed student in Stream 2 (control systems), and I’m excited to run for 3rd year rep! I’ve genuinely loved biomed over the past two years, and I know it can get intense, so I want to help build a society that feels supportive, inclusive, and easy to reach out to. I’ve previously been an academic representative in high school, where I organised peer tutoring and study workshops for younger students preparing for exams. Through that, I built experience gathering feedback, organising support, and making sure students felt heard.

If elected, I will:
-    Help third years feel more prepared for what comes next by sharing clear guidance and opportunities around master’s routes, internships and careers.
-    Organise career-focused events with professors and alumni, including CV, interview and application workshops 
-    Organise a workshop/Q&A session for first and second years on module and stream choices
-    Run office-hours style drop-ins (online or in person) and an anonymous feedback form, so everyone has an easy way to raise concerns or suggest improvements regarding anything about biomed
 

Overall, I want to be an approachable point of contact who listens and follows up, so students always feel supported and represented. Thank you for your support!