We’re looking for current students from all levels of study who are passionate about improving the student education experience at BU to join a panel of BU staff who formally approve and review our current and new courses.
If you take part in this opportunity, you will get the chance to speak up for students and have a say in the future design of BU courses, as well as develop your communication and critical thinking skills.
Like other panel members, student panel members will also receive £150 for each panel that they take part in. Full training will be provided, so all that is needed to take part is passion and interest in making a difference in the BU education experience. If you are reliable, diligent and objective when considering issues and professional in your approach, this may be the opportunity for you.
If you are interested in finding out more about the roles, please join BU and SUBU staff for an information session. There is no need to book, simply turn up to a session that is most convenient for you.
- Thursday 28 November, 2pm-3pm – F109, Fusion Building, Talbot Campus
- Wednesday 4 December, 1pm-2pm – BG113, Bournemouth Gateway Building, Lansdowne Campus.
A full job description for the roles and further information about this opportunity is available on the SUBU website. Please note that all students interested in this opportunity must attend a training session, you can find out about the training by emailing [email protected].
Hear about the experience of previous Student Panel Members:
“The skills I learnt or improved upon were more confidence in presenting/ public speaking, organising resources and managing time effectively, but overall, it gave me a lot more confidence and it was great to be a part of it.” - Jack Allen, Student Panel Member
“By being on the Programme Review Panel, I was able to develop my professional speaking skills and my eye for detail and self-confidence. I learned more about how the university functions behind the scenes, and it was a great opportunity to express my opinions in front of various academics – and be taken seriously too.” - Georgina Mackey, Student Panel Member