Physics (UG): Year Two Wellbeing Representative

Candidates

Charlie Barker

Mental health and wellbeing are paramount in ensuring the success of a student's daily life, both in curricular and extracurricular activities. It has become apparent that the Physics department in particular have comparatively poor results regarding student satisfaction and have neglected the importance of catering an engaging yet supportive environment for students. I will be a liaison between students and staff, ...

Linh Nguyen

I think we can all agree first-year Physics was not exactly what we were expecting. Between the lectures constantly shifting from annoyingly easy to frustratingly hard, the M&R exam that plummeted our self-esteem to rock bottom, and the general feeling of having been "thrown into the deep end" that comes with university life, it's no wonder Imperial's Physics satisfaction rate consistently hovers around 50-60%. ...

Kaan Erman

I will keep this brief. I want to be a wellbeing representative with whom you can easily communicate and share your concerns, ensuring that your voice is heard. My main goal is to improve your wellbeing by reducing academic stress. I will work with the academic representative to manage deadlines better, giving us all more breathing room during stressful times. Additionally, I will try to bring us together outside of ...