Undergraduate Faculty Representative
Be the Voice for Your Faculty: Become a Faculty Representative!
Are you passionate about making a difference for students in your Faculty? This is your chance to lead, influence, and create change!
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What is a Faculty Rep?
What is a Faculty Rep?
As a Faculty Representative, you'll:
- Be the voice of Undergraduate students in your Faculty, collaborating with School and Course Representatives to enhance the educational experience.
- Shape university policies by participating in Faculty-level committees, School meetings, and Students’ Union Council, as well as the University’s Academic Board.
- Make student life better by influencing key decisions and leading campaigns that directly impact the student community.
- Ensure Student Voices are heard at Students’ Union Council and Executive Management Committees.
You’ll have support every step of the way, with a dedicated staff team to guide you through the election process and help you excel in the role.
- What to Know
- This is a voluntary, part-time, unpaid position. You must be willing to commit time to the role in addition to your other commitments.
- To run for election in as a Faculty Rep, you must be a student from that faculty and be a registered student of the University for the duration of the election period.
- The term runs from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026.
- The level of time commitment required can vary throughout the academic year, but a minimum of four hours per week is expected. Many duties can be done flexibly, outside of training and official meetings.
- Introductory training will take place in May 2025, with further training taking place in summer 2025, based on the availability of successful candidates.
- This is a voluntary, part-time, unpaid position. You must be willing to commit time to the role in addition to your other commitments.
- Why Stand as a Faculty Rep?
Gain hands-on leadership experience, advocating for students, influencing senior decision-makers, and shaping the academic experience at Queen’s.
Develops communication, teamwork, and negotiation skills – you’ll also be eligible for a QUB Future Ready Award.
Meet loads of new people, not only students from your Faculty, but Reps from across the University, and staff too.
Be part of a greater student voice if you choose by working with national student unions to drive change on a larger scale.
It’s rewarding. Students will look to you for help with their issues and you’ll advocate on their behalf.
Make decisions that have a real impact on students' lives. Take a look at what previous Student Reps have worked to achieved:
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- Improving the quality of course content and teaching
- Working with lecturers to improve the format of assessment and feedback
- Organising study skill sessions
- Extending the dates of deadlines
- Securing longer study- space opening hours
- Extending the dates of deadlines
- Organising School feedback sessions to engage other students
- Organising events with other student reps
- Working with lecturers to improve the format of assessment and feedback
- Helping signpost students to important support services
- Organising skills development sessions
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- Available Roles
Each Faculty Representative role is recruited self-nomination and election.
- Undergraduate Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty Representative
- Undergraduate Engineering and Physical Sciences Faculty Representative
- Undergraduate Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Faculty Representative
- How to Stand for Election
Nominations are now closed.