Monday, 30 September 2024

Calling Application for the Student Ambassador Programme

About the Programme

The #WeAreInternational Student Ambassador programme is a leadership development and education policy initiative for international students studying in the UK. This programme, run by UKCISA, connects ambassadors to a network of emerging global leaders.

As part of the programme, international students use their unique experiences of studying in the UK to influence policies and help create a more inclusive and high-quality student community. Through first-hand insight, ambassadors contribute to shaping a world-class international student experience.

Ambassadors will gain essential policy knowledge and leadership skills, enabling them to advocate for positive change based on their experiences in the UK. By joining the #WeAreInternational Student Ambassador team, you will play an active role in ensuring the UK remains a top destination for international students.

Find out more about the current ambassadors, their achievements, and how the network operates here.

Ambassadors will participate in activities that focus on four key areas: Read more here.


How to Apply

Eligibility Criteria

To apply, you must meet the following criteria. Applications that do not meet these requirements will not be accepted:

You must be 18 or older when applications close at 9:00 AM (UK time) on Monday, 28 October 2024.

You must be a current EU or international student at a UK education institution and will graduate in or after summer 2025.

Qualities and Experience

We are seeking driven and passionate individuals who want to make a significant impact on student representation and influence policy in the UK education sector. Ideal candidates should:

Clearly explain how they aim to enhance the international student experience in the UK through representation and policy advocacy.

Show a genuine interest in learning about education policy and how to influence change.

Be dedicated to building strong networks and contributing to the development of their institution, UKCISA, and the wider education sector.

Be willing to engage with UKCISA beyond the ambassador programme.

Likely be in the early or middle stages of study and have examples of leadership or student representation experience.

We especially encourage applications from students who:

Are studying in further education, foundation, or PhD courses.

Attend institutions in Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland.

What are Student Representation and Policy Influence?

Student Representation: Ambassadors represent international students by actively participating in decision-making at their institution and within national policy discussions. They will gather feedback from peers, propose solutions, and collaborate with the education sector to drive improvements.

Influencing Policy: Ambassadors will engage in discussions, debates, and idea-sharing to advocate for changes in government and education policies.

For more insight, we recommend reviewing the #WeAreInternational Student Charter, which outlines how ambassadors can influence policy and represent student interests. The charter offers guidance on ensuring a world-class experience from pre-arrival to post-graduation.


The Application Process

There are four stages to becoming a #WeAreInternational Student Ambassador. Learn more here.

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