As your Events Officer, my vision is to create memorable, engaging, and meaningful experiences that bring our community together. I believe in the power of events to inspire, educate, and celebrate the richness of Indian culture and traditions, while fostering inclusivity and connection. I will focus on the following key priorities: 1. **Diverse and Inclusive Events:** Organize events that reflect the diverse cul ...
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Hello everyone! I’m Yana, a first year computing student, and I’m running to be your Events Officer!We all know IndianSoc events are the best - from the amazing vibes at Friction, to the grandeur of Utsav, to the chaotic Take Me Out! Each event has so much spirit and community, and has helped me connect with fellow Indians and feel more at home in this amazingly massive university. I have so many fond mem ...
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Namaskaram, Vanakam, Namaste sabko! I'm Aditya- a First-Year Chem student who'd love nothing more than to give back to this big family we call IndianSoc by helping out in any way I can! I feel that my skills and experience make me well-suited towards fulfiling the role of 'Events Officer', and here are a few things that I would suggest to the rest of the commitee, should I have your support! :) A bigger venue for ...
Hello and namaste dear friends, I'm sure you've all already seen me as JB Head last year screaming shouting and losing my head over the smallest of things, but I'm also sure that you know how well JB as an event turned out as well after that! So, what makes logical sense to do after organising one of the UK's largest student events? Well, think of organising more ofcourse and what better role than Events Officer! Als ...
Hello everyone! I’m Yuvraj, and I’m running to be your IndianSoc Events Officer! If there’s one thing we Indians take seriously, it’s big, fat, unforgettable events—whether it’s weddings, house parties, or your dad’s best friend’s son’s cousin’s reception (which you were somehow forced to attend). And let’s be honest, no society on campus does events ...