Your education matters: tell us your thoughts on how you are being taught and assessed
28 November 2024 14:15 until 15:45
University of Sussex Campus - Student Centre atrium
Part of the series: Your education matters – open office sessions
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Between 2.15pm and 3.45pm on Thursday 28 November, students are welcome to meet with Professor Kate O'Riordan, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education and Students), and Lewis Wilson, the Students’ Union’s Education and Employability Officer. This is a chance for Kate and Lewis to hear about what you are enjoying at Sussex, as well as your ideas to make students’ experiences even better.
In this session, we would be particularly interested to hear your thoughts on how you are being taught and assessed, whether you are new to university-level study or have experience across different modules already.
How to book your place
If you want to book a 15-minute slot, please email the Student Communications team at internalcomms@sussex.ac.uk with the subject “Open office session for students: 28 November”. You can take part as an individual or bring one or two friends (e.g. from your course or a society).
There are limited time slots available in each session. Book yours now before they are gone!
Remember, there is a wide range of information, advice and guidance available through the Student Centre’s support services too – whether you have a simple query or would like support with a more complex issue.
How your input makes a difference
Do you have ideas to make teaching, learning or the wider student experience at Sussex the best it can be? As a student, there are many ways in which you can share your views about what matters to you with the University and the Students’ Union, including taking part in surveys and speaking to your Student Reps, who represents your academic interests within your School. Find out about some of the positive changes that students’ contributions made possible.