Scroll down for more information about events and to learn about me.
What I do

Hi, I’m Amalia. I am one of the Student Advisers for The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment and I am here for you as a key point of contact during the first year of your undergraduate studies. I support the following programmes:
- BSc Architecture
- BSc Architecture and Interdisciplinary Studies
- BSc/ MEng Sustainable Built Environments, Energy and Resources
- BSc Urban Planning, Design and Management
I am available to discuss any wellbeing, support, and student experience matters.
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 book your place.
- Term 1: September - December 2025
BARTLETT WINTER FESTIVITIES (WEDNESDAY 3 DECEMBER AND TUESDAY 9 DECEMBER)
The Bartlett Student Adviser team is thrilled to invite you to two separate events we will be hosting to celebrate the coming of winter and the holiday season:
Bartlett Christmas Movie Night - Wednesday 3 December, 17:00-19:00, B40 Darwin LT, Darwin Building (entrance between Engineering/Malet Place and the Science Library).
Come along for a fun and relaxing night, watching a classic Christmas movie (Miracle on 34th Street), accompanied by snacks and drinks.
Bartlett Winter Celebration - Tuesday 9 December, 16:00-18:00, Ground Floor Conference Room, 169 Euston Road.
Join Bartlett's Winter Celebration for some holiday cheer before the winter break. We will have crafts, snacks, drinks, good music, and more. Drop-ins are also welcome, but a quick sign-up helps us make sure there’s enough food for everyone.
- Term 2: January - March 2026
More information coming soon.
- Term 3: April - June 2026
More information coming soon.
Who am I?
- About Amalia
What was your experience of Further/Higher education like?
I really enjoyed my time in higher education. I studied at five universities across three countries and loved interacting with different educational systems, cultures and languages. I made friends for life, from all over the world, and learned and experienced things I would never have imagined I could until I started university.
What do you like most about your work as a Student Adviser?
I find interacting with students on a daily basis very inspiring as I get to meet not only brilliant minds but also kind souls. In a fast-paced environment like the one at UCL, no day is the same and being able to help and hopefully make a positive difference in students’ lives is something to look forward to every week.
What's a surprising or interesting fact about yourself?
As a teenager, I used to ride motorcycles competitively. I was even a junior national champion in my country! Strangely enough, I don’t currently have a driving licence, but am still a big fan of the sport.
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