Hello! I'm a second year Biology student at the University of Leeds and I'm part of the 2024 Scholars cohort.
I have been trying to figure people out for a long time and I thought what better way than to explore the wonders of neuroscience in my first year research project!?
If you want to chat about books, the economic/political state of the world right now, or just life - drop me a message!
I am an incoming penultimate year undergraduate at Trinity College, Oxford. I am reading Philosophy, Politics and Economics, with a particular interest in global politics and international relations.
In my first year at Oxford, I have developed my essay writing skills as well as my quantitative research skills, through a comparative government project using RStudio. I have also taken a leading role at Oxford Global, an education social enterprise, as Director-General for our Model UN conference, with over 900 delegates from 35+ countries attending.
Outside of my life at university, I am a keen runner, representing my club and county. I also love exploring the great outdoors, whether close to home in the South Downs or thousands of miles across the globe.
I am an incoming second year undergraduate at the University of Oxford studying Human Sciences. I have found my first year incredibly stimulating, from the degree content itself, volunteering in various extracurriculars and also trying new hobbies, ultimately learning more about myself than I thought possible in such a short time frame. I am so grateful for the opportunity to study my degree which covers science-based topics like genetics, evolution, ecology and physiology as well as the social sciences like human geography, demography, anthropology and sociology. I also was exposed to python coding during my statistics module! I believe this interdisciplinary background compliments my interests in the overlap between health and socioeconomic development well, and would love to get in touch with people interested in similar fields!
Outside of my studies I really enjoyed working with Oxford Refugee Health Initiative in a consultancy role to assess how they could better improve data collection (this was via a student-led project called From The Roots Up). I also am a keen athlete, recently taking up triathlon from a background of running, and just generally love exploring the outdoors!