We value students as co producers in working with us to ensure the course meets student needs and particularly address issues around equality, diversity and inclusion quality. Your feedback and contribution are important to us and there are numerous opportunities for you to get involved at both departmental and faculty level to have your say and represent the views of other students. These opportunities are supplemented by a range of surveys and evaluations which offer further opportunities for feedback.
You can access your student reps (Huda, Anna, Livia and Rachel) minutes from previous meetings and a form to add in any feedback.
Please click on the student voice site here :
The Health Sciences School listens to the Student Voice in many ways including informal conversations inside and outside the classroom, and more formal activities such as Year Group Meetings with your programme leads, Tell Us Module/Unit and Programme level survey responses, and the National Student Survey.
The Student Voice Committees enables students to raise issues related to the programme. These committees support discussions between the Student Academic Reps and staff, and work is also undertaken to solve issues that may arise or to highlight good practice so it can be shared with others. As well as supporting the programme and school as a whole, your involvement also contributes to your academic profile through HEAR and the Myskills portfolio.
For information about Student Voice and how to become a Student Academic Rep please visit the Student Union website https://su.sheffield.ac.uk/student-leadership/academic-reps
There are also other ways to get involved, including through the Students Union and societies (particularly the School of Health Sciences student society NHSOC) and through peer mentoring schemes to support other students. Please take a look at the General Handbook ‘Get Involved’ section for further links and details https://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/information-for-nmw-students/get-involved