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Daniel's Year in Review

Deputy President (Education)
Monday 25 July 2022 14:46

The last twelve months have seen a profound change in Imperial College Union, Imperial College, and the world of Education. Still, the day-to-day impact I have had on students' learning experiences has kept me motivated, excited, and humbled to be your elected Deputy President (Education).

In this academic year, I have been working closely with the College to:

  • Shape the Learning & Teaching Strategy’s 10-year programme to ensure Imperial is delivering an excellent educational experience and supportive environment for students
  • Complete a curriculum review for Postgraduate Taught programmes

  • Lobby for improving scientific communication support for all students, especially for non-native English speakers

  • Lobby for increased funding for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programmes (UROP)

  • Maximise in-person teaching in term 2 as permitted by Government guidance

  • Make a quick and informed decision regarding exam arrangements beyond January

  • Address students' concerns from various departments regarding their worries about in-person exams and COVID exam risks

  • Lobby for an extended re-sit period in the same academic year for Postgraduate Taught students

  • Advise the library around a re-opening plan to increase building capacity

  • Secure a £500 hotel quarantine subsidy for each student returning to Imperial from red-listed counties in September 2021

  • Analyse data for the 2021 National Students Survey (NSS) and present my recommendations to the College's Provost Board

 

I have also been working closely with Union staff and student representatives (reps) to:

  • Organise Union Awards for the Undergraduate and Postgraduate student representation and staff teaching category
  • Assist with Summer Ball operations

  • Initiate and oversee the implementation of ICU's feedback board to improve the feedback process for reps and students

  • Oversee the annual budgeting of the Union as a Trustee

  • Expand remote teaching and exam provisions for disabled students to increase learning accessibility

  • Plan and organise a Christmas Buddy Scheme to help students stay connected over the holidays

  • Prepare training materials and co-deliver in-person and virtual rep training sessions

  • Emphasise student parity between international and home students

  • Assist reps in generating NSS departmental recommendations and monitor the implementation processes

 

I would like to thank my academic reps for their hard work to improve students’ academic interests, it has been a pleasure working with you all. This also goes to staff members in the College and the Union too.

Thank you, ICU, and goodbye.