Coventry Law School Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Coventry Law School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Art and Design Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Art and Design School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Computing, Electronics & Mathematics Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Computing, Electronics and Mathematics School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Economics, Finance and Accounting Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Economics, Finance and Accounting School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Energy, Construction & Environment Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Energy, Construction & Environment School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Humanities Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Humanities School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Life Sciences Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Life Sciences School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Marketing and Management Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Marketing and Management School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Mechanical, Aerospace & Automotive Engineering Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Mechanical, Aerospace and Automotive School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Media and Performing Arts Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Media and Performing Arts School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Nursing, Midwifery and Health School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Psychological, Social and Behavioural Sciences Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Psychological, Social and Behavioural Sciences School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
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School of Strategy and Leadership Education Rep
This is a part-time position that comes with a £125 volunteer payment for the academic year.
The student elected to this post will become the School Representative for the Strategy and Leadership School.
The Education Rep role is an integral part of the Rep System at the Students' Union. As the Education Rep for your School you will lead a team of Senior Course Reps and work closely with your Faculty Officer to improve the academic experience for the Student’s you represent.
The Rep System is well established across the university and has tackled issues relating to feedback, assessment and other faculty based projects. As an Education Rep you will actively seek out the views of student’s and act on the feedback in which they raise at a School level and also attend some Faculty level meetings.
This role gives you a chance to network with senior staff within your faculty, mentor other Student Reps and be available to students who want to improve their courses. The role comes with a bursary of up to £125 for a full academic year and the opportunity to develop leadership, organisation and communication skills. The role will require no more than 4 hours a week on average.
Here is a look at some of things you’ll be doing in this role:
Attend meetings with Heads of School known as School Meetings
Attend meetings with Associate Deans/Dean as requested by Faculty
Attend Faculty Board Meetings
Provide feedback from Faculty Board Meetings to Senior Reps
Mentor Senior Reps and Course Reps
Promote any vacant SCR positions within their School
Back to Top