Monday, 16 November 2009

The American Dream!

Hi guys,
So the rep training is finished....for now!!
It meant I managed to have a nice weekend back home for my mother's birthday (aaww!!)
But then of course back to the office for the usual and then the open day on Saturday.
There are a few things that have caught my eye the last week.....firstly the latest epetition to be submitted is a real juicy one. It is looking at the way students are viewed and taught across campus and I like this as it is broad and it questions the values and priorities of the institution which is exactly what students should be doing. You can look at the exact details of it on our epetition site which can be accessed through www.subu.org.uk
The other big thing is that on Wednesday, i am off to Boston USA!!! Thats right! I'm going to a conference where I will experience institutions in America, how they work and the good practices that we can hopefully implement here. rest assured that whilst an expensive trip, it will provide me with a wealth of ideas which i will of coursae share with you on my return.
Maybe the most interesting thing at the moment is the election of our SU President as the Advocate to the University Board on Environment and Sustainability. This is very exciting after James gave a monumentous presentation to the University Board on how they should be prioritising the environment in the Strategic Plan which will be agreed by February.
Anywho....America......not quite sun, sea and sand but more snow........show and dough mainly because its gonna be snowy, we are gonna get shown plenty of new things and finally because it is likely to set me back alot of money which I just do not have......thank heavens its pay day when I get back!!!
Cheerio....... :)
x

Monday, 2 November 2009

Training to represent with graduation?!

Hi guys,
Been upto lots lately namely Student Rep training. I've so far done 16 sessions and have another 14 to do before the end of the week.....but then I get the weekend off!
I managed to have my first lie-in in about a year on Saturday...was amazing!!
This week, as well as training, I am sitting on two of the graduation ceremonies which I am fully looking forward to. It is so great to be able to celebrate the success of our students, and great to see their hard work pay off.
I am also in the process of setting up a Q and A session between Conservation Science Students and Matthew Bennet, the Dean of the school in relation to impending staff redundancies. This should act as a good forum for students to ask the questions they want to know the answers to.
I am also getting ready to go to America!!! :) I am off to Boston on the 18th November to see how universities in the USA differ from ours here and to see if there are any changes we can take from them.
So all in all a fun filled week, just need to remember to get my travel insurance....I have a memory like a sieve so chances are I fall over and hurt myself and don't have any....oh well!!
Scott x

Thursday, 22 October 2009

BSM - Not the driving school!

Hi guys,
It is currently 9.10am on Thursday 22nd October meaning that in just under an hour the Big Student Meeting will be getting underway with hundreds of students expected to descend upon the Lees Lecture Theatre to debate and vote on issues that are important to BU students.
These include the the removal of the 'A' bus service, the closure of the sexual health clinic and the redundancies in the school of conservation science.
I expect this to be one of the best meetings we have had in a long while and cannot wait to see students hotly debating whether the Students' Union should be fighting to get better car parking facilities for it's students.
In other news, myself, James and Hannah went to Brighton last week to learn about Trustees and the effect they have on companies as the Union will be forced by law to change the way it is currently run.
This could potentially open up the oppurtunity to have students becoming Trustees as well giving you more of a say in the way the Union is run.
It's now 9.20am so i need to get ready for this meeting, I need to give a Sabbatical report and also am seconding a few motions in it so i must prepare!!
Catch you all later
With love
Scott

Monday, 12 October 2009

Forget Swine Flu....freshers flu is much more fashionable!


So....2 weeks of partying with all the new freshers and I get flu!

I know, I know, I deserved it but I had to make sure the parties we were providing were up to standard right....?!
Keep a close eye out for a night that is coming to the Old Firestation....Boogie Nights is a super funky 70s night which is sure to light up the firestation with the led dancefloor and cool lighting and cheesy 70s music......keep a look out for the promotional material which is....well....different!!


So.....what is it we actually do except partying? Well i have been developing some online training for Student Reps which I believe is the first of its kind as well as planning other education based initiatives which you will soon see throughout uni.


I have also been asking many of you to sign the petitions regarding the 'A' bus and the closure of the sexual health clinic and will be continuing to do this throughout the year.


Of course, the best way to get yourself heard is through the Big Student Meeting (22nd October 10-12 in the Lees Lecture Theatre) where you will decide what we represent you on for the term.




We need at least 100 students in order to make a difference to your lives and so please attend to have your say on buses, clinics or even staff redundancies in Conservation Science!!


Of course we have By-elections as well so watch this space for them where we have 12 candidates wanting your votes so they can represent your views over the next 8 months.


SUBU is a great tool for all of you who get involved whether it be enrolling on the Leadership programme, becoming a Rep or even just using your vote. We want you to get as involved as possible so you can have the best time you can while your here, and get the best job you can when you leave.


Keep pestering us when we are on campus and ask us whatever you like, we will almost always be able to help!!


Stay classy....and keep looking out for the blog!!


Much love xxx

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Arrivals is almost upon us......!!



Hi guys,




It is all getting real now, under two weeks until around 5000 new students flock in their masses to Bournemouth.......and we cannot wait!!


Before that though, myself, James and Hannah have our Executive Committee training to embark on next week in the New Forest which will give us a chance to get to know the students who will be representing you over the next year.




If you would like to become and Exec Officer then there is the oppurtunity to get involved by standing in the Bi-Elections in October. We have lots of places on the Committee including the First Year Experience Officer, International Students Officer, Postgraduate Taught and Postgraduate Research. Just come up and we can show you how.


Us three Sabbs have also had a visit from the NUS (National Union of Students) this week in which we received some training and had detailed discussions on how to make this year not just good, but great.


Please have a look on our website http://www.subu.org.uk/ and go to the 'Building a Better Union' tab on the left where you will be able to see all of the initiatives we are taking part on this year in addition to everything else. You will see the various environmental initiatives such as Sound Impact amongst many.


If you are a returning student, then also have a look at the website as there have been many improvements to the services that we are offering to you over the summer.


Of course, even though you may not have arrived in Bournemouth yet, we are already representing students on the various University Committees that we sit on. Only this morning I was at the Academic Standards Committee explaining that student feedback is THE most important tool that the university has at their disposal. The Student Unit Evaluation (SUE) is one of the ways to get that feedback and you will hear about how useful a tool this is to staff and students throughout the year.




Anyways, enough of me........it's over to you in a matter of weeks, so fasten your seatbelt as University life really does occur in the fast lane!!


Can't wait to see everyone, hope your all excited!




Much love




Scott x

Friday, 21 August 2009

Getting political!!

Hi guys,
A couple weeks since my last post, and needless to say myself and the other two Sabbaticals have been rather busy.
We have all attended part of the NUS summer training programme which helped develop our skills and also allow us to network with other Sabbaticals from across the country whilst sharing good practices.
Myself and James, the President, attended a course called Active Political Leadership which got us thinking about how we can best get the views of students and represent them to the university.
Being a Sabbatical Officer, we need to think about how we represent you on a local and national scale, and the big debate in the UK at the moment is that of top-up fees. As a Students' Union, we know that in the recession, money is tight for evereyone and so the proposed lifting of the 'cap' on top up fees has not welcomed by students across the country. Rest assured, that for anyone with younger brothers or sisters, we will be campaigning on your behalf this year.
The course itself was hugely beneficial and I certainly took alot from it.
Since being back from Sheffield, I have been working on Student Reps and organising the training and how we can make it even better for students so there is more scope to affect changes on your programmes.
We have been busy welcoming new members of staff as well with a new design team joining the union and hoping to get young student designers involved in what we do.
This year is going to be a very exciting one, and you can be sure that we have a few ideas in the pipeline to ensure that all students know who their Sabbaticals are, and how to contact us.
Looking forward to seeing you all
With affection
Scott xx

Friday, 7 August 2009

Summer 2009



Hi to all new and returning students!!



What a Summer we have had so far preparing the arrivals programme and all of the other useful and enjoyable activities and services we have to offer.



I have been working hard to ensure that the Student Representation continues to evolve, whilst our two new sabbaticals James (President) and Hannah (VP Comms) have been finding their feet and are really hitting the ground running with all of their plans for the next academic year.

We have been having lots of fun filming the Fresher's DVD and have been busy welcoming many new members of staff to the team whoi will be striving to make your year the best it can possibly be.

Myself, James and Hannah are about to embark of NUS summer training as well, so that we are ready and equipped to run the campaigns and voice your opinions in the most effective way.
There is so much that I, personally, am looking forward to. However I am particularly excited about the new E-petition system which will allow every student, whether they be on Talbot campus, Lansdowne or at a partnership college, to tell us what they want or think about anything and everything.

There is lots for everyone to be excited about with the SUBU also taking part in the Students' Union Evaluation Initiative which allows Unions to take a close look at how they operate and find ways to improve the service they provide to their members.

The Students' Union is here for the students, and we want you to come and talk to us as we will come and talk to you.

This has the potential to be one of the best years we have ever had, and as many famous philosophers have specualted, you get out what you put in and we are much the same.

Good luck and I am looking forward to seeing you all in September and October.
Scott
xxx


Wednesday, 18 February 2009

February

Hi guys,
Hope you are all well. Can't believe it is already February and that Valentine's Day has been and gone!
Since my last blog, things have been moving along very well. In March i will be travelling to Edinburgh for the SPARQS National Conference. SPARQS is the Scottish version of Student Reps but the training and guidance is run on a National Level by them.
They have many good practices that i feel i can learn from so that we can improve our system even further.
I have sent out the Student Voice survey which received a healthy amount of responses and gave a valuable insight into whether Student Reps feel their voices are listened to by the University.
I will be using this information as the basis for my proposal to the University for more investment in a staffing and financial sense.
We also have the SUBU elections which are next week to be preparing for so it is a busy time ahead for all in the Students' Union.
Enjoying February and looking forward to the month ahead
Scott

Friday, 16 January 2009

New Year

Hi guys,
Christmas is over and now we have the small matter of the Spring term.
I have a very busy schedule for the term, trying to increase the amount of feedback i get from student Reps so we can make even more positive changes to your education.
Since we have been back, I have been devising some additional training guides for student reps to use as well as writing a report on what I achieved in the 1st term and how the Student Representation System can go forward.
I have also compiled a brans new staff pack so that staff are as well informed as reps meaning that there is always someone able to help you in any situation.
At the end of last term I organised a charity football match between the staff of Dylan's bar and the Old Fire Station nightclub which was very successful and this term I will be hosting a new Friday night event in Dylan's bar called 'Big beats Bingo' which is sure mto hit the right note.
We are now gearing up toweards elections so me and the other officers will be encouraging students to stand for the available positions.
Its going to be a busy term, but one heck of an enjoyable one!
Yours with love
Scott