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What motivated you to run for a full-time representative role?
I’m running because I care deeply about how students experience this faculty. As a law graduate who has practised law and now studies here, I understand representation, advocacy, and leadership. I’ve navigated complex systems and listened to real concerns. As President, I’ll be a strong, visible voice-bridging students and faculty, and turning issues into action.
Why do you think you would be a good President?
I’d be a good president because I combine lived experience with real advocacy skills. As a law graduate who now studies here, I know how to listen, negotiate, and lead with integrity. I understand student challenges and institutional systems, and I’m confident, approachable, and committed to turning student voices into meaningful change.
What three words would your friends use to describe you?
Committed, approachable, and dependable.
If you could change one thing in your Faculty what would that be?
I’d focus on improving student-staff engagement and international student integration. Simple things like regular faculty drop-ins, open forums, and clearer communication can make staff more approachable. As an international student myself, I know how isolating it can feel, so I’d push for better induction, ongoing academic guidance, and spaces where international and home students genuinely connect.