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Higher education providers are increasingly recognising the potential of working in partnership with students to effect transformational change and significantly enhance students’ learning experiences.
This programme will help HE providers develop their capacity to work with students to enhance the curriculum and engage students with learning and teaching processes and will build on the successes of last year’s inaugural Students as partners change programme.
At least half the members of participating teams will be students, with the rest made up of academic staff, professional support staff and senior managers.
Last year’s programme included teams from Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Oxford and University of Ulster with projects such as reducing distress and improving achievement amongst students, students at the heart of curriculum design, and students as partners in a transformed university. Further details about last year’s programme, and the mini case studies, are available here on the HEA website.