Candidate for the position of Mawson Lakes Student Representative

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Jason Yan

As a member of the Reform team, I am always committed to the development of our campus and the well-being of each student. I believe that all students should have equal access to opportunities and resources at the University, regardless of their background or status. I have been actively involved in many projects, including pushing for improvements in student wellbeing, securing more work opportunities for international students, and strengthening student mental health resources. I have organized and participated in many offline activities in Adelaide to help students build social platforms and have an enjoyable university life. Therefore, I understand the difficulties that students face between their studies and their lives. In addition, I have used my self-media platform to advocate for international students, especially on life and mental health issues. I am well aware of the diversity of student needs and dilemmas, so I will continue to fight for a fairer academic environment, greater campus safety, and the advancement of diversity and inclusion. For example, I hope to fight for fairness in scholarships for more international students to ensure that they receive the same support as local students, and I also hope to alleviate the pressure on economically disadvantaged students through more public service activities. Usasa is a platform where every student's voice can be heard, and if elected, I will do my best to continue to fight for more resources and policy improvements to ensure that every student receives the support and growth opportunities they deserve here.

 

The University of South Australia Student Association Inc. (USASA) acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations People as the traditional custodians of the unceded lands now home to the University of South Australia’s campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. We respectfully acknowledge their Ancestors and Elders, past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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