Jimmy Carter Osei – Vice President Education
They’ve put my photo on the website, great but pixels alone can’t show why I’m here.
I’m Jimmy Carter, from Ghana, pressing pause on my MSc in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science with years in chemistry, biomedical science and cancer immunology. I took this role because a university should feel less like a machine and more like a community.
This year, I’m guided by three commitments:
1. Clearer Academic Communication: Making academic communications clearer, kinder and genuinely student friendly.
2. Tackling Cost of Study Barriers: From expensive housing to inflexible timetables, pushing for structures that don’t price students out or burn them out.
3. Every Voice at the Table: Ensuring every voice, home or international is heard and counts in decision making.
Change isn’t a switch you flip. It’s something you build, conversation by conversation, connection by connection. So if you see me on campus, stop me. Tell me what’s working, what isn’t and what keeps you up at 2 a.m. before a deadline. That’s the real data I need to act on.
Let’s make this year count, not just in policies changed but in students who felt seen, supported and proud to call this place theirs. Got an idea, a worry or a win to share? Catch me at the Undeb Bangor office or drop me an email.
Let’s build it. Together.
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