1. Develop, organise and deliver a programme of social, recreational and cultural activities that foster a sense of belonging among students. The work includes marketing the activities to students, collecting feedback and evaluating impact.
2. Work in partnership with services to gather regular student feedback, record and monitor service satisfaction and impact. Use this feedback to make recommendations for service improvement in the interest of the student experience.
3. Provide a wide range of advice, information and support to students, in support of Academic Advisers, resolving issues independently and referring/escalating to other colleagues and services as appropriate.
4. Work closely with UESTC colleagues to identify and address matters relating to academic study and students’ health and wellbeing.
5. Work closely with UESTC colleagues to support students who are at risk of withdrawing from their studies.
6. Assist UESTC to create a more international environment for students through, for example, poster displays in our teaching and dormitory buildings.
7. Work with UESTC on the planning and administration of a programme of scholarships to support students of Glasgow College.
8. Facilitate links between Glasgow College students and: (a) student organisations of The University of Glasgow, including the Student Representatives’ Council (SRC); (b) alumni of The University of Glasgow.
9. In partnership with UESTC, develop and maintain an annual calendar of events and activities, a dual language newsletter and other channels of communication with students, making full use of social media and other appropriate channels.
10. Encourage and facilitate student activities, participation in student competitions and study abroad.
11. Build effective relationships with the other settled universities and the Hainan Campus Bureau and work with them on a campus-wide programme of events for students.
12. Any other duties that might be reasonably required as the service develops.