A New Dawn for Student Engagement
The winds of change are approaching the Faculty of Science and Engineering. For students, the landscape is ripe with both challenges and unprecedented opportunities. How can the University open up channels of transparency and communication to shape a better tomorrow? This critical question forms the heartbeat of an upcoming open meeting podcast, Improving the Student Experience in Science and Engineering. Your voice holds power—are you ready to make it heard?
Stars of the Panel
This engaging session, hosted by Nahid Farzalizadeh, the FSE Student Union Executive Officer, will feature a panel of distinguished experts. Expect profound insights from esteemed minds like Professor Martin Schröder, Vice President and Dean, along with Professor Peter R Green from the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering. Their collective wisdom will guide a conversation focusing on your genuine concerns, future faculty pathways, and areas of growth.
Empower Your Voice
Why should you join this initiative? Perhaps you’ve pondered over improvements that can significantly boost your academic journey. This platform not only facilitates that discussion but ensures your propositions are addressed directly by University leadership. Be instrumental in shaping policies and practices that align with student needs and aspirations.
The Mechanics of Participation
Submit your questions anonymously through Mentimeter—they might be discussed in real-time during the podcast. The session will also be accessible on Spotify and YouTube post-event, allowing you to catch up or revisit notable moments at your convenience. For the social media savvy, key highlights will be featured on Instagram, ensuring your valuable insights reach the broader community.
Your Deadline to Impact
Mark your calendars—be sure to submit your thoughts by Monday 18th March. Don’t let this opportunity slip away. By participating, you’re not just airing your thoughts; you’re becoming a pillar of the Faculty’s developmental architecture. Remember, your input holds the potential to initiate pivotal changes.
According to The University of Manchester, having a platform for sharing constructive feedback is a cornerstone for evolving academic ecosystems. With your engagement, the chances to realign the educational fabric with student expectations exponentially grow. Be a change-maker—your perspective is the first step towards progress!
Be part of the conversation—together, we can foster a dynamic, inclusive, and advanced scientific frontier for all aspiring minds.