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Indra Mitra-Duggan

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Student Adviser Indra Mitra-Duggan

What I do

Hi, I’m Indra. I am the Student Adviser for Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering (CEGE); Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering (MPBE) and School of Management (Man Sci programme). I am here for you as a key point of contact during the first year of your undergraduate studies. I am available to discuss any wellbeing, support and student experience matters. 

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Events

Working within the Student Support and Wellbeing team, I 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 'Book a space on an event' button to reserve your place.

Term 1: September 25th - December 15th 2023

Your GUIDE TO THRIVE

All Events on this Campaign are now finished!

Term 2: January 8th - March 22nd 2024

BEAT THE JANUARY BLUES

All Events on this Campaign are now finished!

EXAM SEASON TOOLKIT - ONLINE EVENT: EXAM PREP - FOLD YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS! - 20TH MARCH, 13:30 - 14:30

Join our Student Advisers and get exam ready! We will be sharing revision tips, setting yourself up for success and self care before and during the exam, followed by a relaxing origami session. All you need is a piece of paper! 

No need to book for this one - Click here to join the meeting, on the day!

Term 3: April 22nd - June 7th 2024

More information to come soon.

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Who am I?

About Indra

What was your experience of further or higher education like?   

My university experience was daunting and exciting all at the same time.  Having never been away from my family, I was wary and quite homesick at first, but realising that many others were in the same boat, helped me to make friends, develop resilience and eventually have a great university experience.   

Who or what made the biggest positive impact on you when you were studying? And how did they support you? 

The mature students I befriended on my course, probably had the most positive impact on me.  They were great role models, always encouraging and helpful, yet at the same time, knew how to have fun.  

What working achievements or initiatives are you most proud of?   

I’m happy to say that my Education degree led me to incredibly varied teaching and living experiences in Berlin, Beirut and Bangalore - for which I am hugely grateful.  

If you could tell your younger self one thing, what would it be?    

Looking back, if I could tell my younger self one thing, it would be to seize every opportunity that you can - I realised too late that not every opportunity comes round again!