December 3, 2021
Students as Partners gives students a bigger voice at UOW
University to engage more deeply with students as genuine and trusted partners
Students are to have a greater voice in governance and decision-making at the รรอลสำฦต (รรอลสำฦต).
รรอลสำฦต Vice-Chancellor Professor Patricia M. Davidson and Student Advisory Council Chair Jackson Cocks signed โStudents as Partnersโ at a ceremony at the University on Thursday 2 December.
The Student Advisory Council played a key role in creating Students as Partners, which enables greater engagement between the University and its students.
Professor Davidson said Students as Partners was a commitment by รรอลสำฦต to engage more deeply with students as trusted partners in everything the University does going forward.
โThe รรอลสำฦต continues to demonstrate its support and recognises the value of partnership with our students, through the relationship that has been built with the Student Advisory Council and the University,โ Professor Davidson said.
โThe Students as Partners framework enables engagement between the University and its students as well as maximising student voice in governance and decision making at UOW.
โIt encompasses the ethos of students as valued partners and the involvement of student voice across the student experience and lifecycle.โ
Jackson congratulated all the students and staff who drafted the document, in particular thanking the the Student Advisory Councilโs Students as Partners Working Party for their efforts.
โConsiderable work has gone into the development of a thoughtful and innovative set of commitments and I look forward to seeing these values and commitments put into action,โ he said.
โThe inclusion of a schedule of works offers an original mechanism to allow for the agreement to constantly evolve, in the spirit of a mutually beneficial learning partnership, engaging in new initiatives as partners.
โI am keen to watch the concepts behind Students as Partners be adopted in new areas across the University, emphasising the student voice as an integral part of our development and strategy.โ
The principals behind Students as Partners have already had an impact on University operations, with the Student Advisory Council playing a key role in a number of recent initiatives.
รรอลสำฦตโs commitment to a goal of carbon neutrality by 2030 was in response to the Student Advisory Council-led รรอลสำฦต Youth Student Climate Change Statement prepared for the United Nations Climate Change summit, and students are involved in the working parties set up to achieve that goal. The รรอลสำฦต Statement formed the basis of the Australian Youth Climate Change Statement for the Summit.
The Student Advisory Council has also provided advice on student communications throughout the pandemic in relation to ensure they were specific and accurate
There has also been ongoing consultation and engagement in various initiatives and activities that directly impact student experience, including:
- Online teaching and learning experiences;
- Student-teacher evaluation;
- รรอลสำฦต medical services review;
- Graduation;
- Return to campus roadmap consultation.