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What Wittenborg's New Student Representatives Want to Achieve
What Wittenborg's New Student Representatives Want to Achieve
Student Representatives Want to Act as Conduit Between Students and University
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Ten students from diverse backgrounds have been elected as Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences new Student Representatives. They started their year-long tenure this month. The group encompasses a diversity of nationalities and cultures, both master's and bachelor's students, representing students from both Wittenborg's main campus in Apeldoorn and Wittenborg Amsterdam.
Terry Nana, a bachelor's student from Cameroon, was elected as president of the Student Representatives. He said one of his goals is to strengthen the relationship between students and lecturers as well as boosting sport activities among students. The other members are Laura Serrano, Cynthia Acevedo, Ha Yen Quynh, Salma Sierra, Lauretta Nyamutswa, Shiolim Dsilva, Alp Arda Yalman, Calvin Raj Fernandes and Majida Khanum. They can be contacted at studentreps@wittenborg.eu.
Unity on Campus
MBA student Majida Khanum from Pakistan, who studies at Wittenborg
Amsterdam, wants to make sure that the student representatives body is
approachable and that students trust them. "My aim is to improve overall
student experience for everyone who comes from different nationalities.
I believe in unity at the campus and giving everyone a fair chance to
express their views regardless of nationality, religion or gender."
Alp Arda Yalman, a Turkish student who is doing an EBA at Wittenborg Amsterdam, joined the institution in October 2018. He sees himself as a creative person. "I would like to bring a bit of creativity to Wittenborg as well." He creates his own animations and also enjoys drawing and photography. For now, he is working with the students on organising student communities that will make students proud to study at Wittenborg.
MBA student, Calvin Fernandez studies at Wittenborg Amsterdam.
WUP 27/2/2020
by James Wittenborg
©WUAS Press
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