ASAE Five Star Weekend 2014 keynote: Driving Association Relevance and Engagement in the New Normal
Student Engagement Conference Keynote, Birmingham City University, June 2014
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HEA What Works Programme Phase 2
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Academic
ServiceSocial
E a r l y e n g a g e m e n t e x t e n d s i n t o H E a n d b e y o n d
Student capacity buildingStaff capacity
building
Institutional management and co-ordination
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“Leaving has been a very difficult decision”
“I have found all the team very supportive” “I enjoyed
meeting and integrating with peers”
“I gave something back, but I arguably gained even more. Call me selfish, but I
learned a lot of skills I wouldn’t have otherwise, and I’m arguably a better
person myself now.”
“I gave a lot to other students being a mentor, but I gained a lot as well. This included enhanced
communication, time management and even an
increased desire to help my own studies”
“We were truly made to feel ‘In Charge’ of the project, and our remit. We were advised and guided when needed by staff, but the project was ours. This
made the project feel more valuable to us, as WE owned it.”
“Being a mentor means I can give something back to the university who gave me a chance many years ago.
What’s rewarding is when I can help make a student’s time at university easier”.