Eligible Roles                                                                                                                       

 

 

Class Reps

Class Reps play an important role in the quality assurance and enhancement roles within the University.  A class rep acts as a spokesperson for their course colleagues, providing feedback on any issues regarding the learning experience.  Visit the Class Reps webpage for more information.

 

Caledonian Student Parliament Reps                                                                                                                                                                                                       CSP Logo

Student Parliament Reps get elected to sit on Caledonian Student Parliament which is the ultimate decision-making committee of the Students’ Association.  Student Parliament reps make decisions about student campaigns, GCUSA policies and directing your student representatives. It meets six times a year - three times each semester.  More information on this role can be found on the Student Parliament Reps webpage.

 

Sports Committee Member                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Each Sports Club has a committee who are responsible for ensuring the club runs smoothly.  Within each club, the role of committee member can differ.    For example, a Sport Club Team Captain oversees the running of a competitive team within a sports club, they plan and co-ordinate team selections for fixtures and are the captain of the team during matches.  For more information on these roles contact Hannah Dunwoody at hannah.dunwoody@gcal.ac.uk                                                                                                          football

 

Society Committee Member

Each Society has a committee who organise activities for students to participate in.  Societies can be created from any special interest you have i.e. hobbies, religious beliefs, political views, or a social group of students from your class or course.  Committee members can take the form of Society Secretary, Treasurer or President amongst other things.  Contact Adelle Hopkins for more information at adelle.hopkins@gcal.ac.uk

 

Editorial Team

The Re:Union magazine comprises of students’ contributions of articles, photographs, cartoons, poems etc.  The editorial team have the hard task of deciding on the pieces to be featured in the magazine.  The editorial team consists of a number of different editors, each has a specialised area.  Visit the Re:Union Magazine webpage for more information.

 

RAG Volunteers                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  RAG1

RAG is Raising and Giving for charity.  RAG volunteers help raise money throughout the year by organising as many different and exciting activities as possible!  To find out more about RAG and get involved, visit the Raising and Giving webpage.

 

Nightline Volunteers

Nightline is a telephone support service for the students of Caledonian and Strathclyde Universities.  Volunteers are ordinary students who feel they can help others by providing a listening ear for any problems.  It is a worthwhile role, as students are part of an organisation helping others, it is never boring and it has a great social support aspect.  To find out more, visit Nightline.

 

Welfare Volunteers

Volunteers get involved with promoting a number of different student campaigns ranging from Alcohol Awareness to SHAG week.  More information about this role can be found on the Welfare Volunteering webpage.                                                                                                                                                                                                           shagweek-2008

 

Student Mentor

Mentors are existing Caledonian students who can share their knowledge and experience with new students.  Mentors help the move to University seem a little less scary by providing support, practical advice and re-assurance.  Student mentoring is a paid role.  To find out more about this role, contact Frank Brown f.brown@gcal.ac.uk

 

Psychology Voluntary Work and Mentoring Scheme

This role involves students taking part in a person-centred or caring capacity such as befriending, mentoring, working in a school, support group or helpline.  Students will gain transferable skills and work-related skills as well as forging links within the community.  Visit Voluntary Work and Mentoring Scheme webpage for more information.

 

On Track Tutor/Mentor

On Track is a project designed to help students make the transition from college to university.  Volunteers of On Track are students who act as tutors and mentors, taking part in a skills programme which is delivered to college students.  For more information, go to the On Track Project website.

 

The Caledonian Club

The Caledonian Club is an educationally based project with a long-term vision to facilitate true social change in the communities Glasgow Caledonian University serves.  Students will work with young people, from nursery age through all school stages and their families.  Working as a Caledonian Club Student offers the opportunity to earn money in a part-tme job.  In addtion, students will fulfill a role as an active citizen and develp skills to improve future employment prospects.  To find out more about this role contact Susan Grant of The Caledonian Club on 0141 273 1414 or caledonianclub@gcal.ac.uk

 

International Student Support Service

ISSS have a range of services to support International Students through University.  The department organise events, facilities and services where International student volunteers are needed.  Your role would depend on the activity but can range from offering a point of contact for International students to encouraging them to take part in the International Student Barometer.  For more information, go to http://www.caledonian.ac.uk/student/international/noticeboard/volunteer.html

 

 

 

 

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