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Academic Student Representative (ASR) Program

The Academic Student Representative (ASR) Program encourages student involvement in the continued improvement and development of the University’s teaching and learning outcomes.

An ASR's main objective is to represent and communicate the views of fellow students in their respective program year level, with the aim of improving the quality and experience of learning and teaching. ASRs are responsible for collecting student views and suggestions, and representing these through informed communication with their Program Directors about their fellow peers' university experience, both academic and social, in order to:

  • suggest solutions and improvement to help close negative feedback loops
  • suggest ideas for new initiatives and activities
  • provide valuable student-focused feedback on a range of learning and teaching issues

Video: Academic Student Representative Andy walks you through the ASR program.

Meet your ASRs

Check the list below to see if your program has an Academic Student Representative.  

> READ ASR STORIES 

 

ASR Feedback & Suggestion Box

Share Your Voice: Shape Your UniSA Experience!

We value your thoughts! By sharing your suggestions or feedback about learning and teaching in your program, you’re not just improving your experience but contributing to a better UniSA for all.

> Click here to share your thoughts

 


If you have any questions about the ASR program, please contact  SEU-ASR@unisa.edu.au