Are you passionate about enhancing student experience? Do you want to represent your peers and ensure their voices are heard by the University? Apply to be a Course Representative!

What is a Course Representative?
Course Representatives are the primary point of contact for students regarding academic and student experience matters. Elected by your peers, you will gather and present feedback to the University, helping shape decisions that impact your course and overall student life.
Why should you apply?
- Be a voice for change: Represent your classmates, raise important issues, and make a tangible impact on your course and university experience.
- Develop valuable skills: Gain leadership, communication, and teamwork skills through exclusive training and engagement opportunities.
- Build your network: Connect with other student leaders, university staff, and fellow representatives, expanding your professional and social network.
- Earn recognition and rewards: Participate in the Rep Reward and Recognition system, offering prizes such as £10–£30 vouchers, certificates of recognition, LinkedIn recommendations from the Students' Union, and Westminster Award Points.
- Gain formal recognition through the Higher Education Achievement Record (HEAR) for your contributions.
Key responsibilities
- Attend training sessions and relevant meetings, like the Academic Rep Forums, to represent the student perspective on academic and welfare matters while discussing student experiences and addressing academic issues.
- Collect and relay feedback from your peers to Course Leaders, working collaboratively to address concerns.
- Promote student feedback platforms and engage in university events such as Rep Forums and Student Council meetings.
Who can apply?
The role is open to all students, except those on study abroad, placement, or industrial years. Speak to your Course Leader to see if you can apply and how to submit an application. If the number of applicants exceeds available positions, elections will be held.
How to apply
All you need to do is email or speak to your Course Leader directly to express your interest.
Recruitment will end on Friday 3 October 2025.