I'm running for GRC to represent every female student in the Faculty of Science & Technology. Together, we can build a more inclusive, innovative, and transparent student community.
As your Female Guild Representative Councillor, I pledge to work tirelessly on these key areas to improve your university experience.
Ensuring every student's voice is heard and represented at all levels of decision-making.
Creating opportunities for hands-on learning and professional growth beyond the classroom.
Building bridges between students, faculty, administration, and industry partners.
Ensuring open communication and responsible leadership that students can trust.
Here are compelling reasons why I'm the best choice to represent you as Female GRC for the Faculty of Science & Technology.
As former Class Representative and FST student's cordinator, I have a track record of effective student representation and successful project implementation.
I will champion initiatives that address the unique challenges faced by female students in STEM fields, from mentorship programs to addressing gender bias.
I believe in practical solutions, not just promises. My manifesto includes specific, achievable goals with clear timelines.
I commit to regular faculty student leaders' meetings, trimester progress reports, and an open-door policy. You'll always know what I'm working on.
Having worked closely with faculty members on various engagements, I have established relationships to effectively advocate for student needs.
Tell me about the issues you're facing as a student. Your feedback will help shape my agenda as your GRC representative.
What issues are most important to you? Share your concerns anonymously or with your contact details.
Limited lab equipment, outdated software, insufficient tutorial sessions
Safety concerns, lack of female mentors, gender bias in STEM
Poor internet connectivity, limited computer lab access, software licensing
Limited internship opportunities, weak industry connections, career guidance
All feedback is confidential. Anonymous submissions are completely untraceable. Your concerns will be compiled into my GRC action plan.
Your vote is not just a choice,it's an investment in better representation, more opportunities, and a stronger student community.
VOTE ASASIRA QUEEN PINKLEN FOR GRCElection Date: February 17, 2026 | Voting Portal: vclass.ac.ug