United Kingdom
Aiming to pursue my passion of merging my academic knowledge with practical experience by exploring part-time roles, internships, placements and public speaking opportunities that will enhance my skills in teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership while contributing to the healthcare community.
As a Samsung Student Brand Ambassador at Aberdeen University, I represent Samsung on campus and support the brand’s outreach to the student community by: Creating authentic photo, video, and short-form content that showcases how Samsung devices support creativity, productivity, and everyday student life across personal and program channels. Delivering hands-on workshops, demonstrations, and events to help students explore key device features and the Samsung ecosystem. Planning and supporting on-campus activations, pop-ups, and brand experiences that drive engagement and increase awareness of Samsung products. Developing strong product knowledge across Samsung phones, tablets, and wearables, confidently demonstrating features and answering questions. Providing regular insights on campus trends, student perceptions, and competitor activity to help inform Samsung’s marketing and engagement strategy. This role provides hands-on experience in digital marketing, content creation, and event activation while collaborating with Samsung’s ambassador network and marketing teams.
I prepared an interactive workshop alongside two co-presenters to display engaging science experiments to around 30 young primary school pupils per class (over 7 different classes). I aimed to build their interest in STEM while learning within a fun environment. It was a great experience as I developed my skills in presenting to a large audience, working with a team of co-presenters, assigning roles to each colleague, leading a large class of pupils and managing multiple duties at once during the workshop.
Completed multiple Ward rounds with Paediatrician where I spoke to a patient's mum about her child's leukaemia, her struggle of affording the medication and blood transfusions required to save their life. This broadened my understanding and perspective of healthcare outside the UK and the challenges faced in providing treatment.