Hello everyone, My name is Aran Vallabh and I’m running to be the next Events Officer. I'm standing for this role because I want to run events that can be a fit for all the members of ChemSoc. Being Events Officer for me isn’t just about booking rooms and sending emails. I vow to try and organise more events throughout the year that won't break the bank for you, be creative and efficiently handle the ba ...
Hello everybody My name is Ivan, i am a first year undergradute student and i am standing to be elected as an Events Officer. If elected I would aim to: Host as many events as possible, to have something for everybody and, of course, to provide you with as much free food as possible. Collect your feedback to make the events exactly like you want them Put an emphasis on social events, to connect the students ac ...
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Hey guys! I'm Yasmin, and I'm running for events officer this year :D As chemists, it's really easy to be overwhelmed by all the deadlines, the labs and the lectures that we often forget to take some time to unwind and connect with the people around us. My goal as your events officer is to hold lots of memorable events that make you want to participate! With all these events, I hope to open doors to new experiences ...
Dear fellow chemists, I would like to represent you as chemsoc events officer. Having run student council at school, I was responsible for overseeing and participating in planning of all events and found this a particularly rewarding and enjoyable experience. Wishing to come back to this, I hope you vote for me. I’ll make sure that we get the most out of next year together with many chemsoc events. Looking for ...
If I am elected, I would like to plan many events for ChemSoc this coming year, such as ice skating at Queens, mini golf at Westfield, a Chinese new year dinner etc. I am organised and good at timekeeping so you can rest assured that I will plan and execute events well. In terms of experience, I was on my school's science society committee, where I found and contacted external speakers to come in for events, which I ...
Have you been to a ChemSoc event yet? If not… what are you doing?! 👀 Since joining Imperial (surviving Term 1 included), ChemSoc has been the highlight of my term. Between chaotic quizzes, wholesome socials, and those “we definitely deserve this after that problem sheet” outings, I’ve met incredible coursemates and felt genuinely part of the chemistry community. It’s r ...
I’m Adi, and if elected as a ChemSoc Events Rep, I’ll focus on making sure every event runs seamlessly by nailing the logistics behind the scenes. I will dedicate my time to focusing on the details and practicalities behind every event, to ensure they are worth showing up and deliver on your expectations everytime. I’m organised, dependable, and ready to work hard to make sure you can enjoy yoursel ...
Hi everyone! I’m Anny, a first-year chemist running for ChemSoc Events Officer. As former Head Girl, I have organised large-scale events including sixth form dinners, so I have hands-on experience planning and delivering events people genuinely enjoy. Let’s be honest, we all need fun events to temporarily escape the harsh realities of our degree *cough measurement science* *cough quantum mechanics* A ...
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Hi everyone, I would love to represent you as your ChemSoc officer this year because I have enjoyed attending every ChemSoc event this eyar such as the fresher's week icebreaker events and especially the Christmas dinner! I have experience at planning events and coordinating the logistics of events from running assemblies and competitions for younger years when I was at school, so I believe that I have the organisat ...