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Jo Williams  
Jo Williams | VP Representation | vprepresentation@kclsu.org

Jo decided to study Geography at King's College London because of the atmosphere of community that shone through on the open day she attended. A permanent fixture of the KCLSU staff team from the moment she began her studies, she has been well known for her enthusiasm and constant smile. This initial involvement encouraged a deeper interest in the way KCLSU operates, and the belief that helping students to make the most of their university experience is vital. Jo aims to ensure all students have access to the support they need at this important time in their lives, balancing dedication to study with taking time out to simply relax and have fun.



Monday, September 17, 2007

Welcome

Welcome to the start of the new term to those returning and also to freshers. I hope you are excited at the prospect of studying here and at the opportunities available for you this year. My fellow Officers and I will be around in our red t-shirts to answer any questions you have and ensure that you are having the best time possible at King's so far.

SIGHTSEEING SUNDAYS

Make sure you check out the events for the next couple of weeks as there is plenty to see and do also if it gets too much and you want to chill out cheaply minus the alcohol we are guiding students around the sights of london for free starting this Sunday 23rd at 1pm, meet outside the Macadam building. The officers in their red t-shirts will this week be taking students along the South Bank stopping off at the Tate Modern for a while and then carrying on to London Bridge if you are interested and want the itinery then email me and I'll send it to you. Week 2 will be a visit to the Whitehall and Buckingham Palace ending up in the National Portrait Gallery at Trafalgar Square and week 3 will be a visit to Kensington to the National History Museum, Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Feel free to come along, bring whoever and stop off where you fancy we are just providing the opportunity to meet people, travel safely to these places and show you just a snapshot of the things you can do in London for free.

A quick word of advice to you all is to make sure you get out and experience all the other campuses as it's easy to get stuck at the one you study at. There's so much more you can gain from seeing the rest of the sites, especially as Guy's has just undergone a bit of a makover and is now our hubb of activity for student activity! Also the Waterfront and Tutu's are looking fab so make sure you get the chance to have a look one day.

Enjoy the week and make sure if you have any queries you get in touch.

Bye for now,
Jx

posted by VP Representation at 3:51 PM  

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