1st Staff Student Liaison Committee meeting of 2021/22


Date
Nov 17, 2021 2:00 PM — 4:00 PM
Event
1st SSL meeting of 2021/22

The Staff Student Liaison Committee (SSLC) is a mechanism by which students and staff can communicate and obtain feedback about all aspects of the PGR experience. Join us for this year’s first SSL meeting to find out the progress on improving your student experience.

When: 17th November 2-4 p.m. Where online on teams, link can be found in your calendar invites and in a header of this post.

The SSLC meeting is an important part of the PGR (post-graduate research) calendar. Chaired by one of our PGR Reps, it hosts a discussion between the PGR staff and PGR students, and aims to;

  1. Provide a safe space to communicate any bad or good PGR experiences
  2. Inform about any changes from faculty side or the student side
  3. Update on progress related to Education Action Plan (link in bio)
  4. Update on progress related to PRESS survey

This meeting is open for all PGRs regardless of year of study, and its purpose is for people to be heard.

IMPORTANT If you are not able to attend the meeting or wish something to be mentioned on the meeting and don’t want to be known as the author, feel free to fill out this anonymous feedback/response/discussion form.

If you have any questions about this, please get in touch with one of our Reps.

Lenka Hasova
Lenka Hasova
Human Geography PhD student

My dissertation looks at the use of Spatial Interaction Models and their spatial structure. I love coding in Python and R, and in a spare time, I make my own clothes.

Isolde Glissenaar
Isolde Glissenaar
Physical Geography PhD student
George Smith
George Smith
Human Geography PhD student

I am interested in human-environment relationships and will be working on the political ecology of conservation in Senegal.

Claude De Rijke-Thomas
Claude De Rijke-Thomas
Physical Geography PhD student

I am trying to measure snowdepths on Arctic sea ice, using aircraft and satellite radar data, with Dr Jack Landy. I enjoy climbing, foraging and playing the piano.

Sonia Pighini
Sonia Pighini
MScR student

I’m half Venezuelan and half Italian, love cooking, baking and anything that’s creative! If you can’t reach me, I’m either at the gym or watching bake-off. My research is about sustainable food systems transition in the lovely city of Bristol.

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