2026 Course Representative Expressions of Interest
  • 2026 Course Representative Expressions of Interest

  • Thank you for your interest in becoming a Course Representative!


    Course Reps play a vital role in ensuring student voices are heard and contribute to shaping a positive learning experience. By applying, you are helping strengthen communication between students and staff and supporting an inclusive academic environment.

    Complete this application with the following information:

    • Your full name and student ID
    • Contact details (we will communicate through your Flinders email)
    • Course name, year level, and Course Coordinator.
    • A brief statement about why you’d like to be a Course Rep


    What happens next?

    • We will review your application and confirm your eligibility
    • Successful applicants will receive an email with next steps and training details
    • If you have any questions, our team will be in touch to assist

    Thank you for taking the time to apply and for supporting your peers.

  • Please note: Course Representatives in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences have a separate application process.

  • College of Business, Creative arts, Law and Social sciences

  • Thank you for your interest in becoming a Course Representative in your College!

    Students in the College of Business, Creative arts, Law and Social sciences work with their Course Coordinators to improve the student learning experience.

     

    Read a full position description before you apply.

     

    Who can apply:

    Students interested in representing your peers to help improve the student learning experience.

    Course Reps must be enrolled in Semester 1 and 2 (or equivalent non-semester) in 2026 in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the College of Business, Creative arts, Law and Social sciences.

    There are Course Representative positions available per year level in any undergraduate or postgraduate course. Number of Rep positions available vary depending on Course and current vacancies.

     

    Eligibility:

    To be eligible for a Course Representative role, you must be currently enrolled in at least one core Topic at the level you wish to represent. For example, a Level 2 Rep in Criminology must be enrolled in at least one level 2 core Topic for your Course (e.g. Bachelor of Criminology) per semester.

    Students with a variety of experiences and backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

    Selection for available roles will be made in consultation with the College.

  • College of Education, Psychology and Social Work

  • Thank you for your interest in becoming a Course Representative in your College!

    Students in the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work are invited to become Course Representatives and work with their Course Coordinator to improve the student learning experience.

     

    Read the full position description before you apply. 

     

    Who can apply:

    Students interested in representing your peers to help improve the student learning experience.

    Course Reps must be enrolled in Semester 1 and 2 (or equivalent non-semester) in 2026 in an undergraduate or postgraduate (coursework) degree in the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work.

    There are Course Rep positions available for each year level in any undergraduate and postgraduate course. Number of Rep positions available vary depending on course and current vacancies.

    Eligibility:

    To be eligible for a Course Representative role, you must be enrolled in at least one core topic at the year you wish to represent. For example, a year 2 Rep in Social Work must be enrolled in at least one year 2 core topic for your Course (e.g. Bachelor of Social Work) per semester.

    Students with a variety of experiences and backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

    Selection for available roles will be made in consultation with the College.

  • College of Medicine and Public Health

  • Thank you for your interest in becoming a Course Representative in the College of Medicine and Public Health!

    Course Representatives play an important role in ensuring student voices are heard and contribute to improving the learning and teaching experience. Representatives work closely with Course Coordinators and the College to provide feedback on curriculum, assessment, and student support.

    Positions are available in:

    • Public Health (Bachelor and Masters)
    • Paramedicine
    • Bachelor of Medical Science (4th Year only)
    • Doctor of Medicine NT

    Click on the above to read the position descriptions. 

    To be eligible, you must be enrolled in at least one topic per semester in the Course you wish to represent. Students from diverse backgrounds and experiences are encouraged to apply.


    Course Representatives receive training and may also be invited to participate in committees and working groups, such as the College Course Quality Advisory Committee and the College Student Progress Committee

  • College of Science and Engineering

  • Thank you for your interest in becoming a Course Representative in the College of Science and Engineering!

    This role is an opportunity to collaborate with academic staff and peers to enhance the student learning experience.

    Positions are available in:

    • MIT and MIT (NCS)
    • Engineering (Bachelor and Master) 

    Read the the full position description before applying. 

    To be eligible, you must be enrolled in at least one topic per semester in the program you wish to represent. We welcome applications from students with varied perspectives and experiences.

    Course Representatives receive training and may also be invited to participate in committees and working groups, such as the College Course Quality Advisory Committee and the College Student Progress Committee.

  • Please provide a name and email for one Flinders staff member (this can be administration or academic) who can speak in support of your application. It's a good idea to talk to them beforehand.

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