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Candidate for the position of Education Officer

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Nooralhoda Tillaih

Decolonise Learning, Demand Accessibility, Dismantle Inequality-Nooralhoda 4 Education Officer!

 

 

I’m Nooralhoda, former Democracy Committee Spokesperson, Careers’ Student Advisor and Academic Representative!

I've experinced how overwhelming being a student at LSE can be- and since our time here is so limited, it's all the more crucial we have an Education Officer who proactively represents the needs of LSE’s diverse student community. That’s why I want to transform LSE’s education system and put my years of experience to use to enhance accessibility and equitability! 

Together let’s…

  1. Decolonise Learning & Tackle Departmental Disparity.

  • Launch 'Community Module' with LSE LIFE; a programme to explore local & global issues.

  • Expandnon-eurocentric material across departments.

  • Introduce ‘Interdisciplinary Dialogue Spaces’ on contentious contemporary events.

  • Increase internships & research assistance opportunities.

  • Promote GenDen & non-academic programmes including Digital Skills & language courses.

 

  1. Reform Academic Policy & Regulations

  • Offer two assessment extensions per year—no approval needed.

  • Integrate AI usage responsibly in academic work.

  • Scrap competitive course selection.

  • Rewrite academic regulations in clear language.

  • Divest from unsustainable initiatives including 'Divestment for Palestine'.

 

  1. Enhance Student Support & Access

  • Simplify format of LSESU Website.

  • Guarantee access to exam feedback; model answers; timely lecture recordings & slides.

  • Crash-course on UK education system for international students.

  • Review training & protection for GTAs.

  • Enhance postgraduate study application & transition.


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