Candidate for the position of International Student Representative

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Fenil Santhaliya

My name is Fenil Santhaliya, I am an international student from India, I am a master of health services management student running for International student representative. Since, enrolled in the university I have been meeting various domestic and international students from the university and engaged with various clubs in the university, "I have seen challenges and opportunities for the International students, and my aim is to make our university better place for  every International student."

Menifesto for this and upcoming year:

- As an international student representative my main focus is to build strong supportive and engaging environment for an international students.

Priorities:

Improvement in support services : As an international student we go through lots of things when we do all things together, such as works, studies, meeting new people, trouble with language and many more, and we phase many mental issues during that, I want to improve better access to all students for their career development.

Career and employment opportunities:

Helping students for their career and their professional development, helping them for securing internships, provide counseling regarding careers and other services.

Integration and inclusion:

I know we all are different by our culture and beliefs and I respect that, I believe to improve culture events for us and integration between international and domestic students, so that everyone can enjoy various diversity and get to know each other better.

" I am hoping for earning your vote to represent as next international student representative for USASA."

 

 

 

 

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