Holmesglen values the contribution our learners can make to the institute, especially relating to student experience. For this reason, student voice and partnership remain focal points in governance and strategic planning across the institute.
Why Student Voice and Partnership Matter to Holmesglen?
- We recognise our students are experts in student experience and have significant views and opinions that can positively influence business strategies.
- We believe in making informed decisions, especially when the outcomes impact our students.
- We recognise involving students in decision making has a significant effect on the quality enhancements of our business.
- There is an opportunity to differentiate Holmesglen by engaging in and contributing to international best practice regarding student voice and partnership.
- We have a responsibility to listen and respond to the concerns and needs of our students.
- By partnering with students, we have an opportunity to strengthen the Holmesglen brand.
- The student experience is a shared responsibility and therefore, strategies impacting student experience should be managed together.
Working with Student Voice Australasia
Since its pilot in 2019, Holmesglen has been a proud member of Student Voice Australiasia. We recognise student partnership may look differently in TAFE, so we work with Student Voice Australasia to further identify and embed a culture of student partnership in governance nationally.
Student Voice Australasia has been a fantastic network and our contribution to the Toolkit for Student Representation in TAFE and Good Practice Guidelines of Student Voice Australasia have been great ways to share our experience with others joining in their early stages of student partnership.
Our students are important members of our governance framework and we’re committed to including them in our decision-making practices. The Student Representative Council ensures the voice of the student body is heard and contributes meaningfully to the things that matter most to our students, including:
Academic matters, such as course design and delivery
service and facilities
Recreation and social engagement programs and much more
If you are interested in becoming a student representative, express your interest below and a member of the Student Engagement and Equity team will contact you with further information.
Alternatively, you can complete and return your application via our Student Representative application form.