Student Voice Summit

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Online, Friday 12th March

The National Student Engagement Programme (NStEP) and the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) are pleased to announce our very first Student Voice Summit. This event is aimed at students who take on representative or advocacy roles, who are interested in student engagement issues, or who work with staff or other students to improve the educational experience.

NStEP seeks to support students to become active partners with staff in the learning community. Students all across Irish higher education work hard every day to represent the voices of their classmates, find solutions to issues, and bring fresh ideas to the table. The pandemic has brought new challenges and opportunities for student engagement. This event will explore the experiences of students in advocacy and engagement roles during the shift to online/distance learning. Interactive workshops will allow participants to think about how best to use the remainder of the academic year to achieve change, inform NStEP about their experiences, and to help us shape future actions for student engagement.

Please note that this is an event for current students in higher education.


Date:
Friday 12th March
Time:
10.30am
Price:
Free

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