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Glasgow University Students' Representative Council

SRC Autumn Elections 2009 Wednesday 21st October

FAQs about student representatives

Who can be a Student Rep?

Anyone, well almost anyone. You have to be a fully matriculated student at Glasgow University. But you could be any type of student. Part time, full time, first year, final year, post grad, undergrad, international, home. Doing any course in any faculty, all you need is the right attitude.

Why do we need Student Reps?

Student Reps are essential to both the University and the SRC. They allow students to air their views to the academics that run their department on issues like course content, teaching and resources. As well as this, they operate as a part of the SRC, meaning that any recurring problems which students are having can be passed through from Student Reps to Faculty Reps and to the Vice President (Learning & Development) who can take action on behalf of the students.

How do I become a Student Rep?

Student Reps are elected in class during the first few weeks of each semester. The class lecturer organises an election, sometimes with assistance from faculty conveners. Don’t worry though; it’s not as daunting as it sounds. It’s quite simple, no big speeches required. Just give a quick “hello", tell the class your name and why you would be a good Student Rep. Simple.

What are the benefits of being a Student Rep

You’ll gain by getting to know loads of students and staff. You’ll understand the workings of the University better and you’ll be a voice for the students in your class. You will also develop important skills for your CV. Through the training you’ll get to know all about the SRC, and who knows you might end up SRC President one day.