Hi! I study Social Policy at LSE and am very, very passionate about intersectional liberation! This summer I did my LIA as a Commissioning Officer at Essex County Council doing participatory research to develop new domestic abuse early intervention services - an area I'm extremely passionate about.
One day I hope to be a lawyer as I'm sure many other Laidlaw(y)ers do!
Always happy to chat about migration, dance, pole fitness, languages (currently learning π¨π³π·πΊπ©πͺ), and connect with like-minded people. (If you want to go to RBO to watch ballet or pole hire with me please get in contact!) Have the best day if you're reading this xx
Hey! My name is Eleni, Iβm 21 years old, and I come from the beautiful island of Cyprus. I study Law, but I'm not confined to its boundaries. I am passionate about post-colonial reconstruction and intersectional justice. Outside my studies, I find joy in quiet corners. Whether it's losing myself in a book (currently Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend), picking up drawing again, or experimenting with new recipes, I try to make everyday life a tad more mindful.
I am a final-year History and Politics student at the London School of Economics, where I also work as a Research Assistant in the Department of Government. My academic interests centre on political economy, governance, trade policy, and the dynamics of development in Latin America. At the European Commission's DG INTPA, I worked on blended finance, EU trade conditionalities under GSP+, and the Global Gateway initiative, which deepened my interest in how international economic policy is designed and implemented in practice. Outside the classroom, I have actively represented the Brazilian student community in London, managed several Model United Nations conferences for youth, and organized academic panels on various topics.