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Trilateral partnership: An institution and students’ union collaborative partnership project to support underrepresented student groups
Author(s) -
Maisha Islam,
Tiffany-Lily Burnett,
Sarah-Louise Collins
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for students as partners
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2560-7367
DOI - 10.15173/ijsap.v5i1.4455
Subject(s) - general partnership , inclusion (mineral) , institution , student engagement , diversity (politics) , realm , higher education , pedagogy , political science , sociology , public relations , medical education , medicine , social science , law
This case study describes a staff-student partnership project from the perspective of three staff members based across independent departments within a UK higher education institution (HEI) and its students’ union. The authors, drawing upon an intersecting passion for advancing student equality, diversity, inclusion, widening participation and student engagement, developed a cross-collaborative and student-centred partnership project to create a series of guides specifically for underrepresented student groups. The guides, which sought to provide appropriate information and guidance in order to actively enhance students’ overall experience whilst navigating university life, were developed and co-created through lived student experience. This case study critically reflects upon this form of partnership, along with its benefits and challenges, and considers its contribution to literature on staff-student partnership beyond the formal realm of learning and teaching.

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