Exciting 2026 Senior Staff Changes

by EU GradsFund

Members of our senior staff have new and exciting roles heading into 2026, improving the discipleship of the EU Graduates Fund on campus.

Eva Tang looks forward to reaching many students as she returns from maternity leave to rejoin the Focus faculty.

Eva Tang

“More than half the uni is international students,” Eva says, “and many of them have not heard or seriously considered the gospel before. So the uni campus is a huge mission field, and the harvest is plentiful.”

This year, Eva looks forward to meeting students and growing her existing relationships in Focus.

“I’m excited to see how God will keep growing Focus and the students in it, and how He will keep furthering his kingdom through this ministry.”

Celia Toose

In her 12 years with the Graduates Fund, Celia Toose has also continued to grow our global vision, focusing on less-reached and less-resourced (LRLR) communities. Celia’s focus is now shifting as she joins the Education faculty.

“I’ve always loved teaching people and thinking about how people learn,” Celia says. 

“I’m really keen to see education students think about (…) what Biblical principles they will use to shape their practice, as opposed to just letting secular and board requirements do that for them.”

Sarah Chaudhary also has a new role, moving from the Con (Conservatorium of Music) to the BizLaw (Business and Law) faculty. 

Sarah Chaudhary (pictured right)

“It’s really exciting to now be able to come on main campus, for four days a week, and do faculty work here,” Sarah says.

As the start of the semester looms, Sarah is eager for another year of ministry focused on Jesus.

“I’m really excited for more ministry that places Jesus as the centre of our lives, as the king of the world, as one who needs to be known and glorified.”

Whilst Sarah begins her work with undergraduate students in BizLaw, Lynn Kay continues to work with university staff and postgraduate students. 

Lynn Kay

Joining the staff team in July 2025, Lynn’s experience has been a “really exciting time.”

“Every single (staff member) is really excited to be (on campus) and is working to share their faith within the Lord Jesus,” Lynn says.

Lynn is looking forward to her first full year on staff as she encourages staff and students to “apply the same rigour to their faith as they apply to their academic pursuits.” 

Seth Fellows

Seth Fellows shares Lynn’s excitement, working with the DEngo (Design and Engineering) faculty full-time this year, and serving on the Next Steps team.

Seth feels privileged to continue his role with the “passionate, kind ministers” at the EU Graduates Fund, and hopes you can pray for him as he continues his ministry.

“I pray that God would give me wisdom as I serve, (…) as we reach out to over 15,000 students in the wider DEngo faculty.”

If you would like to get to know our senior staff a bit more, check out our latest videos on the EU Graduates Fund Facebook group!

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