Writing and Expression of Interest

Rachel is in her first year of a BSc in Geology and she is part of the Animated Inclusive personae project. To find out more about Rachel and to meet other personae visit the AIP website.

Rachel wrote an Expression of Interest for the project ‘Creating a maths catalogue for all students’ and asked for feedback on her initial draft. Click below to read her draft and the feedback she was given and see how she redrafted her Expression of Interest into a submission that earned her an interview and a place on the project. 

Rachel's Expression of Interest

Expression of Interest - Top Tips

3 Top tips for writing an expression of interest:

  1. Read and analyse the project description carefully. Be sure to click on links to any further information mentioned and read that as well. You can get some general tips on how to analyse job advertisements from the Careers Service.
  2. Make it easy for your staff partners to shortlist you by targeting your expression of interest to the two questions they need answering.
    1. Can you do the project?
    2. Why do you want to do the project?
  3. Use evidence to support any statements you make from the experiences you have had e.g. if you say you have a strength in a particular skill/area, you need to provide evidence of the experience that you had to build this strength.

You can find further information about writing personal statements (which are very similar to expressions of interest) on the Imperial Careers Service website.

Next Proposal Deadlines:

  • 1st November 2024 – for projects that intend to run from the spring term onwards (proposals that come in for summer engagement by this date, will be added to the February review cycle)
  • 7th February 2025 – for summer vacation proposals
  • 2nd June 2025 – for projects that intend to run from the autumn term (25-26) onwards 

 

StudentShapers handbook 23-24 (download pdf) Project report form [Word]