FOCUS FOR 2026

My focus this year is to:

  • A I will fight to ensure lecturers and tutors receive the educational training they need to uphold the rights of students to a world-class education.
  • I will push for better opportunities for societies to collaborate, helping to build stronger connections across courses that often feel isolated.
  • I will continue to advocate for paid placements across all Health degrees, making them fairer, more accessible, and properly valued for the time and effort we contribute. 

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WHAT DOES THIS ROLE DO?

Represent thousands of students in your faculty from across the globe to ensure that they receive a high quality and accessible education in a really unique role. 

  • Maintain faculty Facebook and Instagram groups.
  • Participating in student discipline panels and committees that create courses and units.
  • Help students navigate problems they face at University.
  • Contribute to improving the quality of education at Curtin.
  • Run events for students in the faculty and help with orientation.
  • Sit on Guild boards and committees to make sure we appropriately represent students in the faculty

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ABOUT ZOBIA

Kaya, kia ora, salam and hello!

I’m a Biomedical Sciences student and as your Health Science Representative, I’ll be the direct link between you, the Guild, and the Health Faculty. My role is to hold Curtin accountable, challenge them when needed, and ensure that your issues, ideas, and suggestions are not only heard but acted upon.

This year, I’ve had the privilege of serving as Vice-President of the Biomedical Sciences Club, while also completing countless hours of volunteering across a range of roles and environments. These opportunities have strengthened my leadership, diplomacy, communication, and organisational skills—qualities I am eager to bring to the Guild as I represent Health students in front of the University, on panels, boards, at events, and in everyday student life.

I am not just active in our community, I am proactive. In 2026, I will fight to ensure lecturers and tutors receive the educational training they need to uphold the rights of students to a world-class education. I will push for better opportunities for societies to collaborate, helping to build stronger connections across courses that often feel isolated. I will continue to advocate for paid placements across all Health degrees, making them fairer, more accessible, and properly valued for the time and effort we contribute. Above all, I want to hear your stories and experiences, and use them to drive meaningful change that ensures your education and time at Curtin truly reflect your needs.

 

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