Student Ambassadors Ayanda Jones and Zoe Conolly Basdeo will be waiting for you in the Virtual Yard on Tuesday, 13 June!  Join them for A-Z’s of the Overseas Student Experience to discuss about exams, life overseas, roommates and so much more.

This 60-minute Semester Round-Up is open to all students and is a great opportunity for you to share on your experience to date and what plans you have for summer and beyond.  We will also discuss Cayman’s Climate Change Policy with a guest speakers from the Ministry of Sustainability & Climate Resiliency – don’t miss this chance to have your say before the public consultation period ends on 30 June! 

A £25 Amazon gift card will also be given away so come out and be entered to win! 

Expect to have a great time with an exciting lineup of activities, polls and opportunities to share your experience and hear from others.  You’ll also have a chance to contribute to the future of the organisation with your suggestions to make the overseas student experience even richer. Register to attend here.

Host Zoe Conolly Basdeo

Zoe Conolly Basdeo is completing her MSc in Organisational and Social Psychology at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

She is an Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion representative for postgraduates in her Department, building upon her diverse professional and volunteer background across Cayman and the UK, and is passionate about wellbeing and mental health.

Zoe volunteers as a Cayman Connection Student Ambassador for London and the South.

Host Ayanda Jones

Ayanda Jones is a current third year undergraduate at the university of Edinburgh, studying International Relations and International Law. 

As she enters into the final year of her degree she enjoys running the Edinburgh Law Society for non-LLB students and volunteering for the British United World College national committee alongside her studies.                             

As the Lead Student Ambassador and Regional Ambassador for Scotland Ayanda is a point of contact for all Regional Student Ambassadors and Caymanian students in her region.