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Alison Mirpuri

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Student Adviser Alison Mirpuri

What I do

Hi, I’m Alison. I am the Student Adviser for the Institute of the Americas and History of Art and IÌýam here for you as a key point of contact during theÌýfirst year of your undergraduate studies.ÌýI am available to discuss any wellbeing, support, and student experience matters.

Events

Working within Student Support and WellbeingÌýServices, weÌýwill be hosting a range of events and activitiesÌýduring term timeÌýto support your Social bonding, Skills for life, and Wellbeing at university. Explore the workshops and activities you can joinÌýthroughout the academic yearÌýlisted below, then click the event hyperlink to book your place.

Term 1: SeptemberÌý- December 2024
Meet your Classmates Hosted by Your Student Adviser, ALISON MIRPURI

Come along to meet Alison, your Student Adviser, and your new classmates in our friendly, online ice-breaker session! Ìý

Find out a little bit more about your Student Adviser, how we can best support you during your first year at university, and the exciting events we'll have on throughout the year. Ìý

After your Student Adviser has had the chance to say hello, you'll also have an opportunity to meet your new classmates. We appreciate starting university can be a nerve-wracking time, so there will be some activities and games to get you all socialising, so you can start the term off already knowing a few friendly faces!Ìý

This event is completely free, and a great way to ease your nerves and meet some new faces before you start your course. We can't wait to see you there! Click below to book your slot.

Use the links below to book your place:

History of Art:Ìý and/or pm
Institute of the Americas:Ìý September, 16:00pm

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Term 2: January -ÌýMarchÌý2025

More information coming soon.

Term 3: AprilÌý- June 2025

More information coming soon.

Who am I?

About Alison

What was your experience of Further/Higher education like?ÌýÌý

I loved my time at Durham University – like UCL, it is steeped in history and I felt honoured to be a part of it.Ìý University allowed me to spread my wings, feel independent and expand my horizons –Ìýboth academically butÌýalso through getting to know all kinds ofÌýdifferentÌýpeople and viewpoints.ÌýÌý Later in my career, I completed a Counselling Diploma at a local college – this was another great experience, as I studied alongside fellow mature students, who all had great lived experiences that enhanced the counselling studying we were doing.Ìý I love to learn and will always be looking for opportunities to expand my horizons. We are never done learning!Ìý

What do you like most about your work as a Student Adviser?

It's an honour to support students as they make the transition from school to University, to watch them grow, understand and value themselves. Ìý

What's a surprising or interesting fact about yourself?

I had aspirations of being a radio presenterÌýas a teenager andÌýhelped out at a local radio station in LiverpoolÌý

I was once a bouncer for TakeÌýThatÌý– which involved standing guard outside the school sick bay, whilst they got ready.Ìý