Postgraduate Course Representatives
"Course Reps", as they are commonly known, are student representatives who work closely with School staff and School Representatives to speak up for their fellow students on matters related to their particular course. Their main duties include collecting student feedback, discussing changes with staff, and sharing important updates with students.
Applications are in - voting has begun!
Please check your University inbox for details of how to read about the candidates for your programme and submit your vote.
Voting deadline: Thursday 23 October, 23:59.
What we expect of reps
- Gather and represent students’ opinions about their programme of study
- Complete an online training course and attend other training as appropriate
- Attend Student Staff Partnership Forum and other necessary School meetings and feedback opinions/outcomes to students (approx. 2 meetings per term)
- Formally report back to peers using a range of communication methods
- Liaise with and assist School Reps with education development work and raise student awareness of LUU education campaigns
What reps get in return
- Training and extensive employability skills development for your CV
- The opportunity to develop relationships with staff and students across the School and University
- The opportunity to influence local and University policy

Contacting your Course Representative
Each course has at least one dedicated student rep per year of study. They are empowered to make positive, student-led change, representing your views and working alongside staff to make the Leeds academic experience better for all.
Once roles have been appointed, a full list of LUBS representatives and their contact details will be made available through Minerva - the link will be published on this page.
speak your mind – even if your voice shakes
