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Engineering

How ES students became global change leaders: the 2016 Merit 360 story Seminar

Time:
13:00 - 13:45
Date:
2 November 2016
Venue:
Building 2A, Room 2077

Event details

Engineering Seminar

Chair: Ian Williams

Merit 360 speakers:

Nikol Raykova is a third year ES student on the Environmental Change pathway. In her spare time she likes to dabble in costume design and special effects makeup. One of her pets is a bearded dragon called Nugget.

Yohannah Caussyram is a fourth year Environmental Science student on the Sustainable Environmental Management pathway. She is vice project leader for a water project, JuaMaji, based across East Africa through Enactus. She enjoys travelling to new places and would consider myself a foodie. In her spare time, she enjoys being active in various sports activities.

Elle Davis is a 3rd year on the Sustainable Environment Management pathway. She loves to get involved and try new things. She is currently running a project in Enactus and working as Ethics and Environment Officer in the Union.

Emma Mutch chose the Environmental Science degree to improve the way we live as a global society for the better. In her spare time, she reads science-fiction novels and enjoys mountain hiking.

Miriam Lynch is in the final year of an Integrated Masters in Environmental Science on the Sustainable Environmental Management pathway. Her application for Merit 360 was motivated by her involvement in Enactus, in which she is part of the project JuaMaji, a solar water distillation tent which produces 250 litres of distilled water a day. Miriam’s hobbies include attending fitness classes and training for the Southampton Half Marathon this April.

Jack Covey is a fourth year ES student on the Biodiversity pathway. He is a project leader in Enactus and enjoys a range of sports including squash and swimming. He is an avid follower of Arsenal Football Club (sensible chap – IW).

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