All Imperial Horizons/ I-Explore student reps are members of the Imperial Horizons/ I-Explore Staff-Student Committee, which meets twice a year, and considers the student experience on the programme, discusses student feedback, and suggests proposed changes to the curriculum, including individual modules, fields of study, and the programme as a whole.

Student reps are the voice of the students on the programme. They help give all students the opportunity to have their views taken into account and play a vital role in helping to develop and improve the modules.


Becoming a Student Rep

Student Rep Elections take place in the autumn term at the start of every academic year. Reps have the privilege of being able to represent their fellow students, while also developing a host of new skills in areas such as leadership and communication in a practical setting.

For more information on the Student Rep positions, please see below: -

Imperial Horizons Departmental Representative(s)
Departmental Representatives (Dep Reps) are key figures in the Union’s Academic Representation Network, which brings together over 500 student volunteers working at all levels of the College. In this position, you will have the opportunity to develop and exercise leadership abilities.

The Imperial Horizons Dep Rep(s) manages and supports the Imperial Horizons Year and Language Reps, and has a close working relationships with key staff in the Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication – such as the Director of the Centre, the Centre Managers, Imperial Horizons Field Leaders and the Imperial Horizons Administrator. The role’s main responsibilities include chairing Imperial Horizons staff-student committees, lobbying members of staff for changes to learning & teaching, and keeping an ear to the ground for any problems that students might be facing.

The Imperial Horizons Dep Rep(s) also represents Imperial Horizons students in the Union’s Education & Representation Board, and works closely with the Deputy President (Education) to make positive change to Horizons students’ learning experience.

Horizons/ I-Explore Field Representatives – At least one position for each year of study for Humanities & Social Sciences and I-Explore STEMM and Multidisciplinary Project modules and at least one ‘All Years’ Rep for Change Makers modules.

Horizons/ I-Explore Field Reps make sure all students have the best possible learning experience, the Union operates an Academic Representation Network (or Rep Network, for short) that starts with the Field Representative.

The Field Rep works to identify and address issues affecting Imperial Horizons/ I-Explore students in a given field and, for Humanities & Social Sciences and I-Explore STEMM and Multidisciplinary Project modules, in their particular year of study. To do this, they receive suggestions from the students that they represent, and use those to come up with ways to make the modules better than before.

The Field Reps work in a team with other Imperial Horizons Reps and the Dep Rep to address any issues occurring across a number of modules and years of study. 

Language (Module) Representative- At least one 'All Years' Rep for each language. 
Language (Module) Reps work to identify and address issues affecting Imperial Horizons/ I-Explore students studying a specific language. For example, the French rep would represent all students studying French across all years. To do this, they receive suggestions from the students that they represent, and use those to come up with ways to make the modules better than before.

The Language (Module) Rep works in a team with other Imperial Horizons Reps and the Dep Rep to address any issues occurring across a number of courses and years of study. 

Language for Science Rep – At least one position
The Language for Science Rep works to identify and address issues affecting Imperial Horizons students studying on a Degree with a Language for Science in the Departments of Chemistry or Life Sciences (Programme codes C1R1, C1R2, C1R4, C7R1, C7R2, C7R4, F1R1, F1R2, F1R4, J7R1, J7R2, J7R4). To do this, they receive suggestions from the students that they represent, and use those to come up with ways to make the modules better than before.

The Language for Science Rep works in a team with other Imperial Horizons Reps and the Dep Rep to address any issues occurring across a number of courses and years of study. 

Year-in-Europe Rep – At least one position
The Year-in-Europe Rep works to identify and address issues affecting Imperial Horizons students studying on a degree course with a Year in Europe. To do this, they receive suggestions from the students that they represent, and use those to come up with ways to make the modules better than before.

The Year-in-Europe Rep works in a team with other Imperial Horizons Reps and the Dep Rep to address any issues occurring across a number of courses and years of study. 

All Imperial Horizons/ I-Explore Reps are supported at all times by the Deputy President (Education); when issues are too big, or don’t get resolved, they can be passed onto the Deputy President (Education) who can advise or find solutions. Reps also receive training from the Union at the start of their term in office.


How to stand for election

To stand for election, sign-in and outline your reasons for standing (manifesto) on the Imperial College Union eVoting platform before the deadlines given in the email correspondence. 

If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to contact the Elections Team at: voting@ic.ac.uk.