Faculty Officers
What are Faculty Officers and what do they do?
Faculty Officers gather information from all the School Reps in a Faculty to provide insights to senior decision-making bodies in the University so that your specific experience is considered for any University-wide policies.
They also work with the LUU Education Officer to review and suggest policy that is beneficial for all students.
The application process
For available Faculty Officer vacancies, please check the University of Leeds Vacancies website. Alternatively, you can also email AcademicSupport@luu.leeds.ac.uk for more information or to find out when vacancies may become available.
Why become a Faculty Officer?
Support student-led change and coordination by supporting the relevant Faculty.
Develop skills including leadership, communication, self-confidence, diplomacy, feedback collection, public speaking, organisation and advocating for others - all key for life after Leeds!
Networking opportunities with Academics, Support Staff, Academic Societies, and other Reps across the University.
Undertake unique training/development opportunities.
What makes a good Faculty Officer?
Having a passion for improving student education.
Good communication and writing skills.
Ability to communicate with a diverse range of students and staff.
Well organised, and self-motivated.
Support & Resources for Current Faculty Officers
Academic Representation Handbook - coming soon
For further questions, please email academicsupport@luu.leeds.ac.uk