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We are currently seeking students to contribute to two different strategic priority projects.

 

The first is the Access & Participation Plan: Participatory Action Research Project, for which we are seeking paid student co-researchers. These co-researchers will be tasked with evaluating the outcomes of last year's cycle of the project, and developing an evidence-base to support further work by the University in addressing the awarding gaps experienced by (a) Black British undergraduates and (b) undergraduates with mental health conditions.

Find out more and apply by 20 November to become a co-researcher

 

The second is the Student Skills Working Group, for which we are seeking volunteers to contribute to discussions about appropriate skills development opportunities across the collegiate University. This Working Group will comprise undergraduate students, Senior Tutors, Directors of Teaching and professional services staff, and will meet two - three times this academic year, taking forward the work of the new Student Skills Strategy.

Find out more and apply for the Student Skills Working Group

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