Information on the Role of a Class or PGR Representative

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What is a Class Rep or PGR Rep?

Class Reps are there to represent undergraduate and postgraduate taught students, while PGR Reps represent students studying on postgraduate research courses.

Class and PGR Reps are essential to students, the University and the SRC. They are the frontline of representation at the University. They are the first point of contact for students with concerns or suggestions about their class as a whole and are the vehicle through which student views can be shared with the academic and support staff that run their department on issues like course content and delivery, teaching methods and resources.

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Why would I want to become a Class Rep or PGR Rep?

Becoming a Class/PGR Rep is a great opportunity to learn new skills, develop your existing skills and enhance your future employability. Previous representatives have reported that the role has helped them to build or develop valuable skills including:

  • Communication
  • Organisation
  • Teamwork
  • Negotiation skills and conflict management
  • Time management
  • Public speaking

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What will you get out of being a Class Rep or PGR Rep?

Aside from personal and professional development in the areas listed above, you will also receive:

  • The chance to make a real difference to the lives of students at the University of Glasgow.
  • Valuable experience which can be highlighted in your CV, and can be attractive to employers.
  • Recognition of your work as a Class or PGR Representative on your Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) included with your degree transcript.
  • Training from the SRC, which will benefit you in other areas of your academic life and beyond.
  • Experience of operating within formal committee and meeting structures.

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How do I become a Class Rep or PGR Rep?

Your School are responsible for arranging elections which normally take place within the first three or four weeks of the academic year. The elections are relatively informal, and the vote may be held by a show of hands, via a Moodle quiz or even via SurveyMonkey.

You should be notified in advance that the elections are going to take place and if you’d like to stand for election, you should make this known to whoever in your School is organising the election.

If for any reason your School do not hold an election, you should contact the University’s Academic Policy & Governance Team at apg-administrative-assistant@glasgow.ac.uk. They will liaise with the School to ensure this is resolved.

You may be asked to provide a brief explanation as to why you’re the right person to be the Class or PGR Rep or give a short talk to your classmates as to what would make you the ideal candidate for the role.

If you are elected into the role you will then be in post as the Class or PGR Representative for the remainder of that academic year. After being elected the School should then be in touch to confirm how you can complete the SRC training to ensure you’re fully prepared for your role.

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