Agshaey Nishanthan
Of course! Here’s a polished, persuasive manifesto draft for your campaign to be the Academic Representative for Civil Engineering 3rd Year students at Imperial College London — tailored to the tone and expectations of an Imperial student audience (professional, credible, but relatable).
🏗️ Manifesto for Academic Representative — Civil Engineering 3rd Year
Candidate: [Your Name]
As we enter one of the most challenging and rewarding years of our degree, I’m running to be your Academic Representative because I want our voices to shape how we learn. Our course should not only prepare us for the real world but also reflect our experiences as students.
If elected, I will focus on:
🔹 Transparency: Ensuring clear communication of deadlines, marking criteria, and expectations across all modules.
🔹 Real Representation: Gathering input from everyone and making sure it’s heard — with updates on what’s being done.
🔹 Balance & Wellbeing: Advocating for better coordination of workloads and deadlines to make our intense year more manageable.
🔹 Communication: Strengthening links between students, lecturers, and staff so information flows easily and issues get resolved quickly.
I’m approachable, organised, and committed to turning feedback into action. I’ve seen how good communication and collaboration can transform group projects — and I believe the same applies to our entire cohort.
Together, we can build a stronger, fairer, and more connected Civil Engineering community.
Would you like me to make this sound a bit more personal and conversational (for posters or speeches), or keep it professional and formal (for the official submission)?