Are you passionate about the Student Voice? Do you wish to provide feedback on the most senior boards and committees at BPP University? If so, please read the following information and complete the questions on the next page.
Being a Student Voice Representative provides opportunities to:
- Champion your peers’ voices by sharing their feedback with the University.
- Shape the student experience and contribute to meaningful improvements.
- Expand your network by connecting with students across BPP.
- Access exclusive events hosted by BPP University and the Students’ Association.
- Enhance your personal and professional development through monthly masterclasses.
- Build relationships with senior leaders during regular meetings.
- Strengthen your CV with a role that demonstrates leadership and impact.
Your responsibilities as a Student Voice Representative may include:
- Share your feedback by actively participating in monthly focus groups on key topics.
- Support new students by taking part in future inductions, helping them settle in, and giving insight into your role.
- Get involved in community events such as welcome lunches and Students’ Association activities. You can even run your own event to promote the Student Voice!
- Act as a link between students and the University, listening to concerns and ideas and passing them on to the Students’ Association in a constructive way.
- Contribute to improvement projects by joining feedback sessions, co-production opportunities, and workshops that help shape the student experience and academic quality.
Please note: All newly appointed Student Voice Representatives from every centre will be invited to attend an online training session, which is held every other month. Participation in this training is a mandatory part of the role.
We also ask that you review the responsibilities outlined in the Student Voice Representative Handbook carefully. If expectations are not met, the Student Voice team may arrange a discussion to explore what support can be provided and to assess whether the role remains suitable for you.