Hey there! It’s Vritee, your Social Events Officer from last year, and I’m back as your candidate for Biosoc Secretary! Get ready for seamless admin support, so that you can dive headfirst into our epic events. Keep your eyes peeled for my weekly newsletters – your ultimate biology bulletin, jam-packed with event highlights and all the exciting updates you don’t want to miss. Let’s make ...
Hey everyone! I’m Lee, a second year biology student, and I'm stoked to be running for the Secretary position of BioSoc. My mission? To keep our society organized and making sure that the society runs smoothly. I plan to achieve this by consistently delivering an engaging weekly newsletter packed with the latest updates about our events. This includes everything from fun social activities to exciting academic ...
Hello fellow Biology students! I am Caitlin and I think you should vote for me for BioSoc secretary. I am passionate about the Biology community at Imperial. Also, I am experienced in time management and scheduling, and will commit to being an asset to the BioSoc management panel. I will co-ordinate meetings in an organised and proactive manner, making sure these run smoothly and are productive, so that BioSoc can d ...
Hello! I'm Isabella, a second-year Biological Sciences student from New Zealand. My favourite animals are sheep (so fluffy!) and snakes (so... not fluffy!). I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Imperial so far and would love to be able to join the Bio Soc as their secretary! Having worked full-time in administration and customer service in the past, I know that I have the skills and experience that would allow me t ...
Hi everyone! I'm Tejas and I'm standing for your secretary at BioSoc this year. Anyone who knows me knows that I am an obsessive organiser. I love reaching out and connecting with people around me and as Head of Events at my high school, I was responsible for planning and executing events through the year that attaracted over 500 attendees. Organising events from our school's science fair, which was the city's larges ...