Candidate for the position of City East Undergraduate Student Representative

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Ning Wei

My name is Ning, and I am running for City East Undergraduate Representative with REFORM.

I am dedicated to enhancing student experiences across our campus. I believe that every student, regardless of background or circumstances, should have equal opportunities at UniSA. City East students are paying for the most expensive tuition fees but we have the worst infrastructure. I believe this is unfair and I will fight for better study places for all of us!

I have involved in the initiatives to improve student well-being, such as, advocating for mental health resources, and organising events that help students make social and professional connections. I have always been focusing on creating a supportive campus environment. I will also work to increase employment opportunities for international students and lead workshops to help students build professional networks and secure internships.

In 2025, the REFORM team and I will be committed to:

  • Ensuring students’ voices are heard during the uni merger process,
  • Fighting against potential staff cuts to secure our education quality,
  • Fighting to keep face-to-face learning after the uni merger,
  • Fighting for more budget for USASA Clubs,
  • Fighting for more employment opportunities,
  • Fighting for mature students’ rights,
  • Advocating for fairer scholarship opportunities for international students,
  • Fighting for equal support services for the students of disadvantaged backgrounds,
  • Establishing USASA Food Pantry Program to take real actions to address the current cost of living crisis,

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