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Meet our Student Race Advocates

Our Student Race Advocates are students of Black, Asian, or other minority ethnic backgrounds, both home and international. The Race Advocates actively support and promote the needs of Black, Asian, and other minority ethnic students by contributing to many aspects of the University’s work, ensuring excellent service delivery across the University of Chester.

They work to improve inclusivity and availability of student opportunities; provide support for Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic students and provide help with welfare issues, reaching out to hard-to-reach students; partnership working with staff on a range of topics; policy input and development; providing mentoring, buddying and reverse mentoring and developing conferences and events. 

Meet the team for the 25/26 academic year:

Anirudh Ramisetti – Level 7: Data Science

Why did you choose to become a Student Race Advocate?

I became a Student Race Advocate to take practical action and help build a more inclusive university. I’m passionate about challenging systemic barriers and advocating for tangible changes, like decolonising the curriculum, to ensure every student at Chester feels safe, valued, and empowered to succeed.

Hussna Waka – Level 5: International Relations

Why did you choose to become a Student Race Advocate?

As a South African politics student, I understand many of the struggles that people of colour face. I’m really passionate about improving students’ experiences at university, whether that means making mental health support more accessible or helping people connect across cultural and language barriers. I want to ensure that everyone knows they deserve to be here, regardless of their race or ethnicity.

Masoma Akter – Level 6: Law

Why did you choose to become a Student Race Advocate?

As an ethnic minority student in the UK myself, I understand the importance of a voice to advocate for students from diverse cultural backgrounds. The SRA role is a brilliant opportunity for me to work directly with the university staff, as well as the student body, to address challenges and promote positive change.

Jan Maxine Ibañez – Level 3: Management

Why did you choose to become a Student Race Advocate?

I chose to be a Student Race Advocate so that I can help students who are struggling to find their voice and community while in university.

Raeesah Khan – Level 7: Family and Child Psychology

Why did you choose to become a Student Race Advocate?

Being a race advocate gives me the opportunity to apply my focus in educational psychology into practice. My aim will be to help develop a positive learning environment at university, and I look forward to bringing a research and psychology perspective to the team!

Taofeek Adeniyi – Level 7: Computer Science

Why did you choose to become a Student Race Advocate?

To ensure that every student, regardless of race or background, feels valued and included at the University of Chester.

Follow the Student Race Advocates on Instagram to find out more.

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Fun-filled, family-friendly Nativity

Start Date: 18 December 2025 4:30 pm

End Date: 18 December 2025 5:30 pm

Location: Chapel, Exton Park

Dust off your angel wings, polish your crowns – come and join in the fun at this informal re-telling of the Christmas story for all the family. Followed by refreshments.

If any child or grown-up feels like dressing up as a character from the Nativity, please do. All shepherds, angels, kings, Marys and Josephs welcome!

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University Carol Service

Start Date: 10 December 2025 5:00 pm

End Date: 10 December 2025 6:00 pm

Location: Chapel, Exton Park

Get festive with our traditional University Carol Service. Readings, carols, prayers and lovely music from the University Choir, followed by refreshments.

With favourite carols, traditional readings and a candlelit Chapel it is sure to get you into the Christmas spirit.

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Service for Thanksgiving

Start Date: 27 November 2025 5:00 pm

End Date: 27 November 2025 6:00 pm

Location: Chapel, Exton Park

Celebrate American Thanksgiving as we consider how we can count our blessings.  

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Thriving Through the Menopause: Nutrition and Health Strategies

Start Date: 28 November 2025 11:00 am

End Date: 28 November 2025 12:00 pm

Location: Online

Join us with Abigail Price, a former Dietician for the NHS and Postgraduate course lead for Nutrition and Dietetics here at the University of Chester. Abi will talk about the importance of diet and how this, and a healthy lifestyle, interacts with the symptoms of menopause.

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Student Parent Essentials – Support for Student Parents

Start Date: 19 November 2025 4:15 pm

End Date: 19 November 2025 5:00 pm

Location: Online

Are you juggling studies alongside parenting responsibilities?

Come and join us for some tips and hints about balancing university and family life; support during pregnancy; information about childcare and funding which may be available. You will also find out more about our Student Parent Support Network. We look forward to seeing you there. Don’t worry if you have little ones in the background – that’s absolutely fine! ​

Click here for the link to join the session

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EndNote: Mini Series – Using Endnote with MS Word 

Start Date: 27 November 2025 3:00 pm

End Date: 27 November 2025 3:45 pm

Location: Online

This session will show you how to use MS Word with your Endnote Library.  You will learn how to insert a reference, edit a reference, we will look at active/passive citation styles and how to remove a reference.  This will also cover creating a bibliography and converting the document to plain text. 

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EndNote: Mini Series – Databases and EndNote – exporting and importing your search results

Start Date: 25 November 2025 10:00 am

End Date: 25 November 2025 10:45 am

Location: Online

This session will show you how to export your search results from Library Search, Web of Science and Google Scholar into EndNote. We will also show how to create an EndNote record from scratch using a webpage as an example. 

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EndNote: Mini Series – Organising and personalising your EndNote library

Start Date: 20 November 2025 10:00 am

End Date: 20 November 2025 10:45 am

Location: Online

This session will show you how to make best use of the functionality within EndNote to organize and personalise your library. It will show you how to use groups and tags to organise your references. You will also learn how to add notes and use the search function available. 

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EndNote: Mini Series – Backing up your desktop EndNote library. Saving and Synching

Start Date: 18 November 2025 2:00 pm

End Date: 18 November 2025 2:45 pm

Location: Online

This session will show you how to back up (save a copy) of your EndNote desktop library. We will also look at how to synch your desktop with an EndNote online account which is helpful for when you are away from your desktop but still want to use some of the features of Endnote to save records. 

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