March 30

Redecorating reorganising reenergising

I’ve actually had a busy couple of weeks, and now I am on holiday. I forgot I was on holiday until a few days ago. It has been a pleasant surprise. I intended to return (physically) to college today but then I looked in my calendar and saw I had a bunch of NUS-related meetings in preparation for the NUS Conference next month so I thought that maybe I ought to book some days off… it turns out I already had.

I had an informal interview for one of the Santander Internships and it looks very promising, and exciting. I am reluctant to talk about it because it hasn’t been set up yet but it’s a three week placement in one of my favourite charities. And it links nicely to the work I do around widening participation and student unions.

I had my final workshop with Claud and the Rocket Artists yesterday. I enjoyed saying goodbye and looking at our work over the past five weeks.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CNAuQEeFL2-/

I’m still a volunteer observer for two other classmates, but I only have three more sessions with them. I love working with my classmates, but unfortunately their workshops clash with my day job so I have to work time in lieu and reschedule my weeks… which is tough! Here are my next four weeks:

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
AM Opticians NUS Conference NUS Conference NUS Conference Workshop Volunteer
PM #CareConvos NUS Conference NUS Conference NUS Conference Write up notes and scan journal
Aims Find out about submitting motions and standing for committee next year ​Find out about submitting motions and standing for committee next year ​Find out about submitting motions and standing for committee next year Final feedback session
Preparation Register on NUS Connect, read motions and election guidance ​Register on NUS Connect, read motions and election guidance ​Register on NUS Connect, read motions and election guidance​

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
AM Return to work; read emails and reply. VSSK? Update Group J Update website plug-ins Workshop Volunteer
PM Send documents for CLPP meeting next week. NEON Mature Learners Meering Update website contact information App
Aims Catch up from leave. Confirm time and event link Send latest draft for review Complete next stage of business case and app
Preparation Check out the Care Experience and Culture launch Email group and read notes Contact partners for their information. Review notes

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
AM Write up minutes from yesterday.

Meeting with Stand Alone?

Widening Participation in Postgraduate Study

Hear My Voice!

Meeting with Stand Alone? One-to-One

AccessHE coffee morning

PM CLPP meeting Your Personality, Your Career Brighton Focus Group AccessHE Forum (part-time & mature)

Unify

Contact trainers for workshop week
Aims Circulate minutes Make notes from ebooks
Preparation Run through presentation, tech testing Review notes

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
AM Send update to widening participation mailing lists about Care Experienced History Month Follow up latest FOI requests. Read items on reading list Workshop Volunteer
PM Follow up with Ramy Badrie about interview Thrive Not Strive Collect feedback on my latest research question draft. Career Wellbeing Leaving University App
Aims Get data report reading for sending. Read feedback. Update with notes from previous CLPP meeting
Preparation Review notes​

And that’s not even counting my plans for the rest of my holiday.

March 15

Voter turnout in this election

I promised you a stats post and here it is. The data is from the end of the election and sits at brightonsu.com/studentvoice/elections (I have also saved a copy at web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.brightonsu.com/studentvoice/elections).

stats from brightonsu.com/studentvoice/elections at end of election

stats from brightonsu.com/studentvoice/elections at end of election

Breakdown

Year of study

Year 0 (Foundation year): 6
Year 1: 207
Year 2: 210
Year 3: 229
Year 4: 24
Year P (Placement?): 3
Others: 3

All students

Grand total: 680
Others: 3

Campus

City: 79
Eastbourne: 27
Falmer: 137
Moulsecoomb: 436
Others: 4

Schools

Sport and Service Management: 12
School of Art: 15
Brighton and Sussex Medical School: 23
School of Education: 24
Environment and Technology: 25
Health Sciences: 26
School of Media: 34
School of Computing, Engineering and Maths: 38
School of Applied Social Science: 46
School of Humanities: 91
Brighton Business School: 96
Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences: 241
Others: 12

March 12

Research progress so far

My reflective writing groups feel like they are getting towards a good place.

The Canterbury Christ Church University group is more complete, however it’s not the main location of my research. My goal was to create a page/place that could be easily replicated across other college/university systems – and it worked!!! Easy peasy. Honestly, it was a chef’s kiss moment. It took half an hour to copy and fix any broken links (and half of that time was doing layout work and rerecording my voice on my how-to video).

The University of Brighton group is structurally sound (I’m just asking some classmates to do some user testing at the moment), but needs a lot of work. The front page is the participant information sheet, and I’m 18% complete with that! Most of my research will take place within University of Brighton so I will spending probably another three hours writing/revising here.

March 10

Tutorial before two weeks off

I had a tutorial today that didn’t go well. I will fully put my hand up and admit I was not prepared, and I wasn’t on top form anyway. Luckily my lecturers are really supportive and understanding; so I left the tutorial with plans for the week.

One of the things I have found incredibly hard about the week is that standing for election reinforces my want to move back to Brighton. I really miss my alumni friends. I don’t have a tutorial/lesson next week so I’m going to take a bit of time off, to try and focus on my day job and decide what to do next.