Vice President of Academic, Welfare and Sponsorship
[email protected]
Name: Andy Sharp
From: Stoke-on-Trent, unfortunately
Favourite Food: Large quantities of meat, preferably accompanied by some stout.
Famous Quotes: “My mum wouldn't let me bring my sledgehammer to uni again” “Happy days” “That garden gnome looks like Churchill and the other one is haunted” “I’ve found something wonderful on eBay”
If he wasn't doing medicine: He’d probably be in a shed somewhere, possibly on fire.
Role Model – James May. Watch his Reassembler series, it’s brilliant.
Top tip for fresher’s: Don’t worry – be happy. First year is such a good opportunity to meet loads of people and try lots of new activities. As long as you’re doing just enough work to pass the exams then do something that makes you happy the rest of the time.
Andy is our Vice President of Academic, Welfare, Sponsorship and Long Job Titles. His job is to oversee the academic and welfare needs of the society, ensuring we have sponsorships. He’s from somewhere near Stoke-on-Trent, the home disappointment and high cholesterol. This year he’s intercalating in psychology so should have plenty of time for LUSUMA fun.
Andy is a bit of an eccentric country boy, with a lot of weird and diverse interests. He’s usually in the middle of some sort of project – be it making his own leather goods, his yet-to-appear line of iffy homemade cosmetics or his interest in the restoration of weird old tools. Andy also spends a lot of time performing. He plays the fiddle, the bouzouki and the spoons in Irish folk sessions, and the violin in the university orchestra. His poor housemates can attest to this interest in music by the constant stream of accordion tunes emanating from his Spotify and his threats that he might buy a banjo one day. When not playing music, Andy is part of Medics’ Revue where he likes to parade around on stage while in a state of partial nudity – the audience are still receiving therapy from last year’s performance. As last year’s Welfare Officer, Andy is always there to support you, he’s often caught going out of his way to help others. You can contact Andy via [email protected].
From: Stoke-on-Trent, unfortunately
Favourite Food: Large quantities of meat, preferably accompanied by some stout.
Famous Quotes: “My mum wouldn't let me bring my sledgehammer to uni again” “Happy days” “That garden gnome looks like Churchill and the other one is haunted” “I’ve found something wonderful on eBay”
If he wasn't doing medicine: He’d probably be in a shed somewhere, possibly on fire.
Role Model – James May. Watch his Reassembler series, it’s brilliant.
Top tip for fresher’s: Don’t worry – be happy. First year is such a good opportunity to meet loads of people and try lots of new activities. As long as you’re doing just enough work to pass the exams then do something that makes you happy the rest of the time.
Andy is our Vice President of Academic, Welfare, Sponsorship and Long Job Titles. His job is to oversee the academic and welfare needs of the society, ensuring we have sponsorships. He’s from somewhere near Stoke-on-Trent, the home disappointment and high cholesterol. This year he’s intercalating in psychology so should have plenty of time for LUSUMA fun.
Andy is a bit of an eccentric country boy, with a lot of weird and diverse interests. He’s usually in the middle of some sort of project – be it making his own leather goods, his yet-to-appear line of iffy homemade cosmetics or his interest in the restoration of weird old tools. Andy also spends a lot of time performing. He plays the fiddle, the bouzouki and the spoons in Irish folk sessions, and the violin in the university orchestra. His poor housemates can attest to this interest in music by the constant stream of accordion tunes emanating from his Spotify and his threats that he might buy a banjo one day. When not playing music, Andy is part of Medics’ Revue where he likes to parade around on stage while in a state of partial nudity – the audience are still receiving therapy from last year’s performance. As last year’s Welfare Officer, Andy is always there to support you, he’s often caught going out of his way to help others. You can contact Andy via [email protected].