Arafath Hassen currently serves as the Vice President of Northumbria Students' Union, where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the student experience and fostering a vibrant campus community. With a strong foundation in Human Resources Management and Leadership, earned through his BSc (Hons) at...
Arafath Hassen currently serves as the Vice President of Northumbria Students' Union, where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the student experience and fostering a vibrant campus community. With a strong foundation in Human Resources Management and Leadership, earned through his BSc (Hons) at Northumbria University, Arafath brings a unique blend of entrepreneurial spirit and strategic insight to his position. His expertise in sales management and customer service has been instrumental in driving key initiatives that promote student engagement and support the diverse needs of the student body.
In his role, Arafath has spearheaded several impactful projects, including the revitalization of the Sri Lankan Society, which aims to celebrate and promote Sri Lankan culture within the university. His analytical skills and interpersonal abilities have allowed him to effectively collaborate with various stakeholders, ensuring that the society not only thrives but also serves as a platform for cultural exchange and community building. Arafath’s commitment to teamwork and leadership is evident in his approach to managing events and activities that foster inclusivity and enhance the overall student experience.
Moreover, Arafath is adept at leveraging technology to streamline operations within the Students' Union, utilizing his skills in network administration and computer hardware to improve communication and efficiency. His secretarial skills further complement his role, enabling him to maintain organized records and facilitate smooth administrative processes. As he continues to champion student interests and advocate for their needs, Arafath Hassen exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated leader committed to making a positive impact at Northumbria University.