Combined Honours believes in a university community in which students and staff take an equal part and have an equal say. This covers all matters around the degree and the student experience – and the governance of the Combined Honours Centre. CH students produce a regular update (and invite you to contribute to that:
The key mechanism which allows that to happen is student representation and democratic partnership. This takes place through the:
The SSC and the staff welcome your feedback on any issue at any time. We do have some processes to gather that more systematically at regular times in the year. We don't want to wait until the end of the year. We want your feedback now so we can act quickly and change things for the better so you can benefit directly.
All social events and activities within Combined are led by the Combined Honours Society. This body is entirely student led and independent.
The SSC have created three very important forms of support for students that are provided by peers, students who are passing on the wisdom and expertise gained from their experiences:
There are also two major events each year which showcase student work and highlight opportunities to get involved in all sorts of interesting roles and activities.
The Combined Honours Conference showcases student projects
CH Week promotes opportunities in and around the university and for future careers.