Election post

Status
Elected

English has always felt like a space to create, question, and connect. I’m a published author and poet, and as Founder-Editor for my school magazine, I’ve led projects, curated content, and helped students share their voices. Recently, I organized a Queer exhibition with the UCL LGBTQ+ Network, which showed me how powerful collaboration and inclusive programming can be. I would love to bring that energy and experience to the English Society.

I have ideas I’m excited to try. I would love to start student-led projects like an article series and podcasts on World Englishes for which I am already in conversation with the sitting committee and faculty, run surveys to explore how language shapes identity in our cohort, and host workshops and events that encourage creative and experimental writing beyond the magazine, collaborating across genres. I’d also love to work with other societies and networks at UCL to bring literature into conversation with different communities and perspectives. I want the Society to be more than a literary space, a community where students can discuss literature alongside broader social and cultural issues, explore ideas critically, and use our shared passion for English to inspire change.

I want to build, experiment, and lead. My hope is that the English Society becomes a place full of curiosity, creativity, and engagement, where everyone feels welcome to share ideas, be heard, and celebrate literature while also thinking about the wider world around us.

Preferred pronouns
she/her