Conservatoire Reps

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Student Reps are here to represent YOUR voice at Birmingham City University.

Split into two distinct roles - School Reps and Course Reps - the primary role of a Rep is to listen, collate and communicate the views of the students they represent, taking these views to meetings and to specific staff to bring about positive change.

What are Conservatoire School Reps?

RBC School Reps work with staff and a network of other School Reps across the University.

The Conservatoire has two School Reps - one for Acting and another for Music - who work to represent their unique feedback and issues. They have regular contact and meetings with senior members of staff to discuss issues affecting students across the Conservatoire and the faculty.   

They work with Course Reps to help resolve issues

Behind every good School Rep is a team of Course Reps they support in collecting, resolving, and elevating the feedback received by students. They also help hold the Course Reps to account, and step in and assist with difficult conversations or issues.

They represent RBC at the Conservatoires UK Student Network.

Working alongside other Conservatoires across the UK on the specific issues that affect performance students, and working with staff to develop best practice and promote the sector’s excellence.  

Who are the Conservatoire School Reps?

Your School Rep might introduce themselves in your classes, have their information available on your Moodle, or have posters around the buildings – but Your Student’s Union also have a tool to make it really quick and easy to find out who’s representing you:

Find My School Rep

 

How can I become a Conservatoire School Rep?

Conservatoire School Reps are appointed via an election to make sure we meet the eligibility criteria for sitting on the Conservatoires UK Student Network. The election typically runs once per Academic Year, and is split into two parts – nominations and voting.

When nominations are open any enrolled RBC student can put their name forward for the relevant role for their department in the Conservatoire (for example, Applied Theatre for Acting or Composition for Music).

When the voting period is open, all RBC students are invited to cast their votes in-person at a polling station run by BCUSU or online. BCUSU use Alternative Transferable Voting to conduct all of its elections, which allows you to cast a vote for all of your favourite candidates. 

 

2023-24 Election Dates:

Nominations Open – Monday 3rd September 12pm

Nominations Close – Friday 15th September 12pm

Voting Opens – Saturday 16th September 9am

Voting Closes – Friday 22nd September 12pm

ACCESS THE ELECTIONS HERE

 

Responsibilities

  • Represent the views of students at the College and Faculty level.
     
  • Work closely with your Course Reps to resolve the feedback they collect.
     
  • Report back to students with updates and developments on their feedback.
     
  • Attend meetings with the University to discuss Student feedback.
     
  • Build relationships with your Heads of College and Faculty Associate Dean.
     
  • Work with VP Student Voice to help improve the experiences of students across the University
     
  • Complete School Rep Reports as required by BCUSU.

Requirements

  • Be a Royal Birmingham Conservatoire student.
     
  • Be a good listener.
     
  • Have excellent communication skills
     
  • Be able to confidently speak up on behalf of other students.
     
  • Be enthusiastic about helping others and improving the University.
     
  • Have excellent organisational skills.
     
  • Be a positive problem-solver.
  • Be reliable and self-motivated.

Benefits

  • £700 annual bursary.
     
  • Earn points towards your Graduate+
     
  • Training and experience in an important leadership role.
     
  • Experience overcoming barriers and building confidence.
     
  • Work to solve University-wide issues with your fellow School Reps.
     
  • Networking with students and staff at RBC as well as other Conservatoires through CUKSN
     
  • Enhance your communication and problem-solving skills.  
  • Get more involved with your Student’s Union.
     
  • Regular Rep social events.
     
  • A pin-badge letting everyone know you’re a School Rep.
     

Have questions or having trouble accessing the election? Get in touch with the Activities and Representation Coordinator for ADM by emailing francesca.fell@bcu.ac.uk for assistance.