Get involved in the future of UWS. The Student Academic Committee members have the unique opportunity to shape the future of courses at UWS.
Check out what the Chair of the Academic Senate, Associate Professor Paul Wormell, has to say about student involvement in the academic future of our uni:
“As a student I was an active member of the University’s Academic Board, as well as a wide range of other university and student committees. It was an interesting and valuable experience, and I found that I could make a difference to the university on behalf of my fellow students. The skills that I learned have made a great contribution to my professional career, and elsewhere in my life. There are many ways in which you too can benefit if you take up the challenge of being a student representative. Please may I encourage you to do so?”
Student Academic Committee members are voting members on the various Academic Committees at UWS. Student members can be undergraduate or postgraduate students studying both full time and part time.
Academic Committees make decisions regarding academic policy and quality assurance at UWS. They’re made up of academic staff (some are elected and some are appointed), professional staff and elected student members.
There are numerous committees across UWS from School Academic Committees to the UWS Academic Senate. Each committee focuses on different issues including learning and teaching, curriculum structure and quality, assessment, student progression, higher degree research candidature, and academic misconduct.
There are two tiers of Academic Committees:
Each School has a School Academic Committee and there is also a Badanami Academic Committee.
These committees oversee the quality of academic programs and contribute to curriculum, course development and academic decision making.
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