Rafi Ahmed

Consultation Fellow - Postgraduate Consultation Group at Oxford SU

Rafi Ahmed is a Technology & Transformation Analyst at Deloitte since September 2024, having previously participated in the Consulting Summer Vacation Scheme at Deloitte from June to August 2023. Rafi contributed to sustainability initiatives as a BMW Sustainability Fellow at The Oxford SDG Impact Lab from January to June 2023 and served as a Talent Scout at Entrepreneur First from October 2022 to March 2023. Rafi's earlier experience includes a role as a Research Assistant at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) from October 2019 to July 2022, and a Data Analytics Internship at OLIO • Share More, Waste Less in early 2022. Rafi holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Development Studies from the University of Oxford (2022-2024) and a Bachelor of Science in Psychological and Behavioural Science from LSE (2019-2022), complemented by A Levels from Sunnydale School.

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Part business, part charity, part membership body – students’ unions are all seriously fun places to work. Oxford SU has a professional staff team that support our elected student leaders to improve the experience for current and future students at the University of Oxford. Oxford SU is one of more than 550 students’ unions across the country. Oxford SU believes that the University of Oxford must lead the way in creating an environment where current and future students are governed by fairness; where everyone has an equal opportunity to flourish in their pursuit of education. We believe that education is the foundation for the future. The better the education, the better the future for all of us. Being a student at the University of Oxford brings unique privileges, opportunities and challenges. Oxford SU is committed to empowering its students; we will ensure that their voice is listened to at every level of the University and is a catalyst for positive change. We embrace the entire student experience, from the grandly institutional to the intensely personal. We are entirely devoted to the wants and needs of all students, current and future. Over the next five years, we are focusing our work on the three themes of education, wellbeing and communities; each theme has a number of objectives. Alongside these objectives sits a ‘vision’ document, which highlights our campaigning priorities and policy positions. We believe in making the University of Oxford a better place, to the benefit of our students and society at large.


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