Science & Engineering Faculty rep

Part-time Voluntary Alongside your studies

If you study within the Faculty of Science and Engineering, this role is for you. In this role, you’ll be the voice of all students within Science and Engineering, and you’ll work closely with the Course Reps in the faculty. The role includes things like the academic experience, support services and student community within Science and Engineering.

Who can run? All students studying within the Faculty of Science and Engineering can run. The only requirement is that you must be a student in the academic year 2026/27.

The Candidates

Jiayan Fan

As a STEM student, I recognise the need to bridge the gap between students and decision makers. Balancing academic workload with finding career opportunities and maintaining work-like balance can be challenging and it is important to ensure all opinions are heard and the right support is offered.

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Irfan Ahmed

I am running to be your Science and Engineering Representative because I believe our faculty deserves focused and effective representation

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Aysen Bedir

As Science and Engineering Faculty Representative, I will ensure student voices are heard and acted upon. I will advocate for improved learning resources, stronger links with industry, and clear communication between students and faculty. My goal is to help create a supportive environment where every student can succeed and thrive.

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Sibel Khawaja

Hi, I’m Sibel, a Neuroscience student, and I’m running to ensure Science & Engineering students receive fair marking, better lab access and stronger career support. Our faculty deserves structured representation and real results — and I’m ready to deliver them.

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Daniel Ewelike

I’m running for Science & Engineering Rep to make sure your ideas are actually heard and clearly represented where it matters. I’m not here to overpromise, rather, just to listen properly, communicate honestly, and push for practical improvements that make our academic experience smoother and stronger.

Munavvarai Jaborzoda

As a first-year Computer science student, I aim to contribute positively to students' experiences, turning feedback into action. I support solutions that improve experience and encourage open dialogues. I possess the reliability and relevant knowledge needed to make our faculty more connected, supportive and student-focused.

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Camille Cumlajee

I'm Camille, a mechanical engineering student. I’ll work on raising your concerns and requests, following up where needed, keeping you updated on the progress. If you would like a specific workshop, revision session, or insight event, please let me know! I’ll connect you to the right support.

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Voting opens 23 March at 10am

Got a question? Email us at su-elections@qmul.ac.uk