UNSW Psychology Society
William Tang currently serves as the Partnerships Manager at Dune Health and Wellbeing, where key achievements include a 30% revenue increase through strategic partnerships and the development of tailored recruitment strategies. As the Director of Sponsorships for the UNSW Psychology Society, William is responsible for executing sponsorship strategies and securing agreements that align with organizational goals. William also holds roles with UN Youth New South Wales as Junior Leadership Summit Convenor and Facilitator, focusing on enhancing stakeholder communication and youth engagement with global issues. Prior experiences include a Client Engagement Officer position, an internship at headspace, and tutoring at Art of Smart Education, showcasing diverse skills in health administration, education, and customer service. William Tang is pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce at UNSW.
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UNSW Psychology Society
UNSW Psychology Society is a constituent-faculty society which manages the balance between the representation of the students and the faculty. Through a committee of over thirty dedicated leaders we aim to assist the student body seamlessly through setting up a strong support network socially, academically and professionally. UNSW Psychology Society has also established the NSW Student Union for Psychology including University of Sydney, Macquarie University, University of Wollongong and University of Newcastle. In the past, UNSW Psychology Society has collaborated with organisations such as Ernst & Young, Macquarie, Commonwealth Bank, Hudson and numerous others on events focused on personal and professional development. Through curated events and opportunities such as our Careers Fairs, internships and academic programs we have established an essential link between the students, the faculty and the greater community. Alongside the vocational growth we offer, we also assist in the academic progression of each student by providing support to each and every student through workshops, tutors and dedicated staff to help each cohort succeed in their degree. The social aspect of university is also not lost upon our audience with extensive catered events including camps, cruises and an end-of-year ball, as well as numerous events throughout the year to ensure a holistic learning experience.