Ending the Semester with Collage and Reflection

In our final seminar for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Global Migration at UCL, we stepped away from traditional discussion formats and engaged in collage-making to reflect on the question, “Where do we feel most safe?” This creative exercise encouraged us to think beyond academic frameworks and connect our learning to personal experiences, emotions, and everyday spaces…

From the Ashes: An Unexpectedly Perfect EPS Evening

EPS Party On the final Friday of Term 1 (12/12/25), the EPS cohort came together with our professors to celebrate the end of the term and everything we had achieved so far. It was a wonderfully relaxed and joyful couple of hours, with both students and staff bringing along snacks and drinks to share. There…

EPS’ Final Tuesday for Term 1

The final week of Term 1 brought another great turnout, amazing to see so many familiar faces back again! But our true grand finale is still ahead of us… The EPS Colonel Fawcett Pub Quiz in Camden! We hope to see as many of the EPS cohort (and friends!) as possible this Friday, 12th December,…

Weekly EPS Catch-Ups

Some of the many who join us! As we head toward the Christmas break, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the EPS weekly meet-ups we’ve been hosting throughout this first term. From the very start, Isha, Ciaran and I hoped to create a simple weekly space to decompress, chat, and connect with…

A November Pause We Needed

With the sudden cold settling over London and so many of us finding our footing in a new place and pace of life, November felt like the right moment to slow down. To help create a sense of steadiness, I organised a small art workshop that gave our cohort a chance to step back from…

What We Brought to the Table: November PGT SPC Reflections

As the representative for the MSc Global Migration programme, I met with our cohort before the November meeting of the PGT SPC, the Postgraduate Taught Student Partnership Committee. Many students shared that after reading week they felt more comfortable with the curriculum and more confident navigating life at UCL, which was an encouraging shift. We…

Meet Your MSc Global Migration Representative: Vaidehi Jha

My name is Vaidehi Jha, and I have the privilege of serving as the Student Representative for the MSc Global Migration programme this year. My path here has been shaped by an enduring curiosity about people, movement, and the invisible lines that shape our world. I began with a triple major in English, Political Science…

Hello from Max Cromie – An Introduction

Hi everyone! I’m Max, one of the student representatives within the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences (SHS), and one of the three student representatives for the MSc Environment, Politics, and Society (EPS) programme. I’m excited to be part of this year’s Student Representatives Community Blog. I wanted to take a moment to introduce…

Improving EPS: Our First Committee Meeting

Isha, Ciaran and I The Environment, Politics, and Society (EPS) student representatives (including myself) took part in our first Geography Department Student Partnership Committee meeting. Alongside representatives from the other Geography MSc programmes, we met with the Programme Convenors to share feedback collected from our peers and to reflect together on how the MSc programmes…