Graduate and Mature Student Rep
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Name: Chanjevan Ghuman AKA CJ AKA Carl Johnson
Role: Graduate and Mature students representative
From: Birmingham (the outer rim)
Favourite restaurant: A small independent hole-in-the-wall Italian joint called Zizzi’s.
If he wasn’t doing medicine: Would be an Instagram influencer, selling his posts to the highest bidder.
Famous quote: “Should I one strap or two strap?”
Top tip for freshers: Become a yes-man to everything for the first month and meet as many people as humanely possible!
CJ is LUSUMA’s grad rep helping to bridge the gap between undergraduate students and graduate entry students who’ve already been around the block a few times. Additionally making sure that Grad students are suitably settled into returning to university.
Working as a pharmacist, Carl Johnson decided he needed a job with less stress and thus decided to become a doctor.
A somewhat proud son of Birmingham, he insists Brum is actually rather quite nice once you disregard the accent.
CJ can be found roaming the halls of the George Davies Centre and is more than willing to have a deep meaningful chat with any student, grad or non-grad.
Role: Graduate and Mature students representative
From: Birmingham (the outer rim)
Favourite restaurant: A small independent hole-in-the-wall Italian joint called Zizzi’s.
If he wasn’t doing medicine: Would be an Instagram influencer, selling his posts to the highest bidder.
Famous quote: “Should I one strap or two strap?”
Top tip for freshers: Become a yes-man to everything for the first month and meet as many people as humanely possible!
CJ is LUSUMA’s grad rep helping to bridge the gap between undergraduate students and graduate entry students who’ve already been around the block a few times. Additionally making sure that Grad students are suitably settled into returning to university.
Working as a pharmacist, Carl Johnson decided he needed a job with less stress and thus decided to become a doctor.
A somewhat proud son of Birmingham, he insists Brum is actually rather quite nice once you disregard the accent.
CJ can be found roaming the halls of the George Davies Centre and is more than willing to have a deep meaningful chat with any student, grad or non-grad.