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This seems so intriguing and lovable, because in the days we are currently living in, it gives me hope to see that love still brings people together. I’m very excited to be your final year representative.Oh, the love…taking ideas from the internet about what to write about, I saw that many people were searching the web for ways to say “I Love You In Portuguese”. Society Representative - Arianna McBurney - Hi everyone! I’m Arianna. I am looking forward to the year ahead and hopefully meeting everyone face-to-face Signups I’m very excited to be your final year representative. I am very excited to be part of the committee this year and I hope we get to meet and spend time with everyone together this year! Society Representative - Trisha Terciño Ong - Hi guys, I'm Trisha. Portuguese Coordinator - Rebecca Mc Dermott - Hi I’m Rebecca McDermott, the Portuguese Coordinator and I can’t wait to meet everyone this year! Social Media Manager - Guilherme Santos - Hey guys Im Guilherme, and I’m glad to be back once again and I’m excited to actually meet you all this year and showcase my terrible photoshop skillsĮvents Manager - Michelle Edwards - I'm Michelle, a final year law and Spanish student and the events manager for this year. I love to have a vino and a fiesta so I can't wait to hopefully have everyone on campus for some great society events! This year I’m the Secretary of the Spanish and Portuguese society and I’m really looking forward to meeting new people and hopefully having more events in person this year! Secretary - Hollie Dunlop - Hello!! I’m Hollie and I study French and Spanish. Can’t wait to meet you all! (In person or online?) Treasurer - Jon Nield - Hi I’m Jon and I’m looking forward to being the Treasurer this year. I'm super excited to see all your lovely faces *hopefully in person* at our upcoming events President - Ana Torres - Ola´ e holaaa a todos! My name is Ana and I'm so grateful to be back on the committee this year. (date to be confirmed, follow our social media for more information). If you can’t make it to freshers’ fair, you can join us and become a member at our first ‘Tinto and Tapas’ event. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Membership is just 3 pounds and once a member, future entry to events like formal will be discounted for you. You can find us there on Tuesday the 28th September between 10am and 5pm. To become a member, please don’t hesitate to come over to our stall at this year’s Freshers’ Fair in the Whitla Hall on campus.

Our Twitter: course you can also drop us a message on our above social media pages or send us an email – Involved!Īfter almost two difficult years, we can finally meet you in person! Our facebook: QUB Spanish and Portuguese Society Of course, things might be a little different this year, but we’re working hard to provide you with the same quality of events so we can all stay connected!ĭon’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! We’re very proud of our community and aim to work with local businesses that promote Hispanic and Lusophone cultures to further enrich your time here at Queen’s and in Belfast. We’ll also keep you up to date on any related events taking place on campus, such as film nights at the Queen’s Film Theatre. However, you don’t even need to study Spanish or Portuguese to be a member, just an open mind and a love for raggaeton music )Įvery year we hold a variety of events, from our Intercambios and food-tasting nights to Carnaval and the Modern Languages Formal. Many first year students join our society and find it a great way to meet new people with similar interests and passions. We’re an all-inclusive society that encourages members from all backgrounds. Bem-vindos! ¡Bienvenidos! Learn what the Spanish and Portuguese society is about, meet our committee, and get involved!Īs a student led languages' society, our aim is to share our passion for Spanish and Portuguese and to bring students together by celebrating Hispanic and Lusophone cultures around the world.
