PS. All of those below include consistent work with
- my team
- Brookes students
- the university
- the local community
Objective 1
1) Enhance the Students’ Union visibility and image so that:
- Students and University staff know what the Students’ Union stands for50% of all students recognise the Students’ Union logo by the end of the year75% of university senior management staff recognise the Students’ Union mission and values
- The Students' Union knows who our students areBuild a Students’ Union contact database to include 7,000 students by the end of the year
- The Sabbatical Officers work together effectivelyOversee that the Annual Planner is kept up-to-date and communicated to students on monthly basisAttend 5 weekly supportive meetings, and 1 monthly one-to-one with each sabbatical Officer
- Achieve a silver Students' Unions Evaluation Initiative SUEi award this year
Objective 2
2) Involve diverse students in the Students’ Union across all campuses through:
Accessible democratic structures
- Members of Union Council are representative of the Oxford Brookes demographic and 200 students are present at the Annual General Meetings for the constitution review to be agreed
- Students’ Union elections candidates increase to 35 for Sabbatical and Non-Sabbatical positions.
- A Students’ Union Annual Report & Mission, Vision, Values booklet is produced
Focus on all campuses and their development
- Have one Go Out and Listen day per month at each campus during semesters
- Establish the Campus Redevelopment Students’ Union strategy and seek feedback from and communicate back to the membership monthly
Focus on diverse students
- Work in co-operation with the Graduate School to establish at least 1 monthly academic, cultural or social meeting with postgraduate students
- Work with the International officer and ICELTS to organise an International event attended by at least 200 diverse students
- Ensure that al least 5 of the Students’ Union promotional activities this year is also available in at least 1 international language.
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