Student Case Study #21 Molly Trinder

Monday 13-06-2022 - 00:00

BA History Course Rep & society member

When did you first get involved with NTSU, and how did this come about?

At the beginning of my first year at university (October 2020), when I nominated myself to be a course representative for BA History. I had seen adverts online and around the campus, and my CERT mentor, Amber, encouraged me to nominate myself for the role. I applied as I wanted to help make a positive impact on the student experience on my course.

What things have you been involved with?

I have mainly been involved in the course representative program, which I have been involved with for the past two years (and plan to reapply next year). I have also been a member of the Photography, History, and Craft societies.

What impact has your involvement had on your overall NTU experience?

It has definitely had a positive impact. Most importantly, my involvement with NTSU has made my university experience more than just the course. It's provided me with new experiences and opportunities that have encouraged personal and professional development. Since taking on the role of course rep, I have become a lot more confident as I am quite shy, so having this responsibility has helped me meet people on the course.

Has being involved with the SU helped you feel part of a community?

Yes. In particular, being a member of the History Society has definitely made me feel part of a community, as I have been able to meet people from different courses with similar interests. I have particularly enjoyed the trip to the Castle in January and the online and in-person quizzes held in 2021 and 2022.

Has it affected your studies in any way?

The improvement in my confidence from engaging in activities at NTSU has transferred to my academic work. Additionally, changes to academic issues in response to course rep feedback have helped both myself and my coursemates.

Has it helped you to prepare for life after university?

Being a course representative has helped me develop and refine employability skills such as communication, being proactive and organised, and problem-solving, which will be helpful in pursuing a career in teaching and will also look good on my CV.

What is the best thing you have got out of being involved with NTSU?

I have had the opportunity to meet people across the university that I wouldn't necessarily have met if I hadn't become a course rep or signed up for any societies. Joining the Photography Society in my first year allowed me to meet others with a passion for photography, which helped foster a passion for photography and encouraged me to experiment with editing. I have since had my photography featured in the local newspaper and university social media pages.

What is your favourite memory of being involved with NTSU?

Being awarded the Course Representative of the Year Award 2022. It really meant a lot that my course mates found my help useful enough to take the time to nominate me for the award. It was also great to be recognised by the NTSU for my contributions this year.

What would you say to students who have yet to get involved with NTSU?

I would definitely encourage anyone who has yet to get involved with NTSU to explore what's on offer on the website. There are so many things to do, societies to join, and opportunities to get involved in.

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