Chemistry is rough — especially for us second-year students. The workload ramps up, labs get longer, and sometimes it can feel like there’s barely time to breathe. I know that feeling, and that’s exactly why I want to stand as your Wellbeing Representative. As someone who’s previously been both a Wellbeing Representative and Student Chair of Mental Health back in secondary school, I’ve s ...
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Hi, I'm Oakley (They/He/It)! I am running for Wellbeing Rep to help improve accessibility, support and, most importantly, socials in chemistry. I am disabled myself and have a large breadth of knowledge surrounding accessing support and the extent of accessibility in chemistry. I have also been a part of the charity Mermaids (a charity helping Trans+ youth) and have received training in advocacy and mentoring, both o ...
If you're unfamiliar with me, my name is Joel, and I am a second-year chemistry student who aims to be your second-year representative. Studying here has given me the privilege of meeting all the wonderful and intelligent people I learn alongside. The people I've been able to surround myself with in this department have given me invaluable support, and honestly, I can't thank them enough. So, in whatever way I can, I ...