Scroll down for more information about events and to learn about me.
What I do
Hi, I’m Charesse. I am the Student Adviser for Arts and Sciences (BASc) and the Slade School of Fine Art and I am here for you as a key point of contact during the first year of your undergraduate studies. I am available to discuss any wellbeing, support, and student experience matters.Contact me via askUCL
Events
Working within Student Support and Wellbeing Services, we will be hosting a range of events and activities during term time to support your Social bonding, Skills for life, and Wellbeing at university. Explore the workshops and activities you can join throughout the academic year listed below, then click the event hyperlink to reserve your place.
- Term 1: September - December 2024
your guide to thrive WELLBEING AND GAMES AFTERNOON - Tuesday 15th October, 12-2pm (Location - SSEES Common Room, SSEES Building, 4th Floor, 16 Taviton Street, London WC1H 0BW)
Feeling a little overwhelmed with the newness of university life? Want some tips on how to settle in? Take a break and come make new friends over a board game or puzzle!
Pop along to our Arts & Humanities Student Adviser wellbeing afternoon, no need to book. We will be on hand to answer any questions and there will be plenty of free tea/coffee pastries for you to enjoy. We look forward to seeing you!- Term 2: January - March 2025
More information coming soon.
- Term 3: April - June 2025
More information coming soon.
Who am I?
- About Charesse
What was your experience of Further/Higher education like?
I attended two different universities for my undergraduate Psychology degree and had two very different experiences- for one, I was living on campus, whilst the other I commuted from home. Whilst I immersed myself more in the social aspect of the first university, I wouldn’t say I balanced that too well with the academic side. I also had some personal things going on which really impacted my time at both universities and meant I didn’t really make the most of my university experience. There were definitely elements of both experiences that I enjoyed though, and I gained a lot of independence and learnt a lot about myself.
What do you like most about your work as a Student Adviser?
My favourite part of the role is 100% meeting and connecting with students. I think we can sometimes underestimate just how helpful and powerful it can be to have the time and space to process, reflect and talk through any arising or ongoing issues. I’m really glad to have a role in that and to be able to provide students with the resources to try and manage what can be a really challenging transition. Moments like graduation and the Slade end-of-degree show also get me a bit emotional sometimes because there’s something so special about seeing the students you’ve supported make it to the end (sometimes despite the difficulties they’ve faced)!
I also really enjoy working across the teams/departments that I’m a part of and have been very lucky to have a great team on all sides. It really does make a difference!What's a surprising or interesting fact about yourself?
I’m pretty tall, coming in at 6'0.5, but am actually one of the shorter people in my family. A lot of people assume that I’m into/good at some type of sport when they see me, but I can assure you that I am not. I love watching a lot of them though