Programme Representatives - AGE

Meet Your Programme Representative and Share Feedback.

As a student at the University of Edinburgh, your feedback matters.  It's your views, comments and suggestions that will help shape future improvements.

Programme Representatives work on behalf of their fellow students to improve the student learning experience. They can collect feedback on aspects of your course or programme such as curriculum, assessment and learning resources and share that with staff, predominantly through the Student-Staff Liaison Committees (SSLCs). 

Your Programme Representatives for Academic and General English (AGE) have now been appointed. 

 

Meet Your Programme Representatives

Zhang Chenyu - Programme Representative Academic and General English (Classes 1-3)

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A Picture of Zhang Chenyu - Programme Representative for AEVS

I am Zhang Chenyu. I am your Programme Representative for AGE classes 1 - 3.  I am 21 years old and I am studying on the  AGE course. I come from China and my English name is Charles.

I speak four languages: Japanese, French, English and Chinese and I have worked as student journalist for three years. I like to take photos and have won some prizes from some publishers. I'm pleased to become a Programme Representative and will try my best to do it well. 

My role is to represent your views and opinions on all matters relating to learning and teaching.  I can contact Course Organisers directly on your behalf and will raise your views and concerns at the Student-Staff Liaison Committee.  

 

Tariq Al Balushi - Programme Representative Academic and General English (Classes 4 & 5)

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A Picture of Tariq Al Balushi - Programme Representative for AGE

Hello,  I am your Programme Representative for AGE classes 4 and 5.  My name is Tariq and I am from Oman.

I am outgoing, sociable and approachable with an interest in helping others.  I have worked for government in the financial and managerial section and have also done volunteering work for youth empowerment in my community such as helping school and university students to build personal and professional skills for their future employability. 

My role is to represent your views and opinions on all matters relating to learning and teaching.  I can contact Course Organisers directly on your behalf, and will raise your views and concerns at the Student-Staff Liaison Committee for your Programme. 

You might want to let me know what you think about the content of your courses and how they are structured, how they are taught, and if you are studying for credit, how they are assessed.   You might have feedback on learning resources such as access to learning resources and the teaching rooms, and on the support you are receiving with your studies. 

 
Submit Your Feedback

You can submitt feedback about your course or programme directly to your Programme Representative using the email addresses below. Your Programme Representatives will collect all feedback and use it to inform their input at the Student/Staff Liaison Committee (SSLC). Minutes from the SSLC will be available online after each meeting. 

S1990399@ed.ac.uk   (Classes 1-3 | Zhang Chenyu)
S1923097@ed.ac.uk   (Classes 4 & 5 | Tariq Al Balushi)