International Student Advisory Board (ISAB)

A warm welcome to our new members of the International Student Advisory Board.

Following a positive recruitment round, with over 100 applications received from our international student community, and interviews with 40 students to join our International Student Advisory Board, we are delighted to have selected our final representatives.

The Advisory Board is made up of 30 current international students from across all levels of the University – Foundation, Undergraduate, Exchange, Postgraduate Taught and Research – representing a range of nationalities.

The purpose of the Board is to inform and provide feedback mechanisms to allow international students to actively contribute towards campaigns, raise awareness, and submit suggestions for change, that will benefit all international students in the wider university. The Board creates a new channel for proactive international student advocacy, and upholds the principles of the UKCISA #WeAreInternational Student Charter.

Claudia Moreira, VP Post-Graduate & International Experience, Kent Students’ Union, said:

I’m very excited for ISAB and its potential to profoundly improve the experience of international students at Kent. The board provides a crucial space for the University to gain deeper insights into student needs from the students themselves, empowering them to take on active leadership roles. Kent Students’ Union is ready to champion ISAB’s work and eagerly anticipates the positive impact this collaboration will bring.

– Claudia Moreira, VP Post-Graduate & International Experience

Say hello and meet your international student representatives!

We would like to invite all international students to meet with their representatives on Tuesday 19th November, in the Nexus, Templeman Library, between 2 and 5pm, and share their experiences so far.

 

For more information about the Board and if you wish to submit an topic for discussion at our next Board meeting on Thursday 28th November, please contact DeanGlobalLifeLong@kent.ac.uk