induction talk 2016
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Induction Talk
Dorota Filipczuk
Electronics and Computer Science Academic President (2015/2016)
• Union Southampton (University of Southampton Students’ Union) has over 24,000 members from all kinds of different backgrounds and represents your voice on issues at local, national and international levels.
• Us. is run by students, including 7 full-time Sabbatical Officers who are elected each year.
• 7 Full-time Officers
• 28 Student Leaders
• 4 Student Trustees
• 2 Councillors (Union Council)
• Halls life
• Union Films
• RAG – Charity Fundraising
• Media: Surge Radio, SUSUtv, Wessex Scene, The Edge
• Advice Centre, SUSU Lettings, Nightline etc.
• Over 300 different student groups, including over 80 sport clubs, 30 performing arts groups, and a wide range of societies
How I got involved
• 2012-2016: MEng Software Engineering student
…but also:• 2012-2013 Part 1 Computer Science Course Rep• 2013-2014 Part 2 Computer Science Course Rep• 2014-2015 Part 3 Computer Science Course Rep• 2015-2016: Electronics and Computer Science Academic
President
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Academic Representation
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If you have a comment about the quality of
your course or an issue to raise, talk to the
Course Representative in your year, or
Academic President, who will voice your
concerns to the relevant staff member!
Who are course reps?
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This role would suit you if you are
• Passionate about representation and education quality
• Someone with good listening and communication skills
• Someone with ideas about how your course could be improved
• Someone who likes interacting with other people
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Responsibilities
• Attending SSLC meetings – at least 3 per year, 1 per term
– http://www.sslc.ecs.soton.ac.uk
• Gathering and relaying feedback
• Be one of the strategic leaders on your course, shaping the direction it moves in
• Actively engage, listen and connect with students
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Benefits
• Become more involved in how your University is run
• Develop real-world skills
• Meaningful interaction and involvement with your peers and lecturers
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Skills you gain
• Negotiation• Problem solving• Teamwork• Time management• Public speaking and presentation skills• Goal setting• Interpersonal skills• Written communication• Advocacy
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Time commitment
• 1 year long
• This is a voluntary role with flexible hours to fit around your degree
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Support & Supervision
• Your Academic President
• Faculty Officer
• Vice President Education
• Other Course Reps
• Advice & Representation staff members
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• Great way to meet people
• Help get the best out of your course
• Have your say on how your course runs
• Access to training
• Social events with your academic representatives
• Development of transferable skills
Why get involved?
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Nominate yourself!
Nominations open onMonday, 3rd October 2016!
https://www.unionsouthampton.org/elections
Thank you
Dorota Filipczuk
ECS Academic President (2015/2016)
ecs@unionsouthampton.org
www.facebook.com/ECSAP
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