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Student Representation Scheme 2013/14

Student Representation Scheme 2013/14. Basically a ‘rollover’ year!. Course leaders will Provide an input on the scheme for each year group Allow time for S.R. elections. Students’ Union will. Provide a promotional campaign Promote the support available through the SU Website

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Student Representation Scheme 2013/14

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  1. Student Representation Scheme 2013/14

  2. Basically a ‘rollover’ year! • Course leaders will • Provide an input on the scheme for each year group • Allow time for S.R. elections

  3. Students’ Union will • Provide a promotional campaign • Promote the support available through the SU Website • Contact all elected SRs to provide dates of training • Monitor and record attendance at student representation training

  4. Chairs of Boards will • Provide a briefing on the workings of the Boards of Study / Campus Life Groups of which student representatives are members • They will also provide a reminder of the S.R. role • Monitor and record student representative attendance at Boards of Studies / CLG.

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