Student Representation

 

The Student Representation Department is located in the Students' Union offices, Edinburgh Building, City Campus.

 

What does the Representation department do?

 

The Student Representation Department provides support, training and guidance for all elected Student Representatives on campus.

 

The Student Representation Co-ordinator works alongside the Student Representation Officer to ensure all elected Course Reps receive the necessary guidance and support they need to fulfil their role effectively and efficiently.

 

Student Rep Training

 

Training Sessions are available for all elected Student Representatives, to ensure all Reps are provided with the knowledge and information of their role along with details of all the University and Union support services available. This training is beneficial to Student Reps in helping them to carry out the role efficiently and effectively. Training Sessions usually take place November, December and January. However, information of training can be obtained from the Student Rep Co-ordinator.

 

Newsletters 

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A monthly newsletter is produced and sent out by email to keep all Reps in the KNOW and it contains the latest University and Union information.

 

CONFIDENTIALITY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT OF THE SERVICE AND IS MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES.

 

The Student Rep Co-ordinator is available 9am - 1pm and 2pm - 5pm.  Based in Edinburgh Building, City Campus.

So please feel free to pop in anytime for information or a chat.

 

Contact:

Julie Carolan, Student Representation Co-ordinator

Tel: 0191 515 3790 or you can email

julie.carolan@sunderland.ac.uk

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