Calling all undergraduate students in Statistics and Social Policy - could you be a digital ambassador?
Do you want to get the digital edge and help transform learning on your course?
We are looking for plugged-in, enthusiastic undergraduates studying in the Department of Statistics and Social Policy to help develop digital and information literacy skills relevant to their courses, and tell us how we can better embed digital literacies into undergraduate teaching at the LSE. In return, you will receive training for skills such as writing for blogs, maintaining a social media presence and managing research resources; skills which will be vital in your future careers. Participation in this project will be recognised in your LSE Personal Development Aide Memoir (PDAM), and you will also receive vouchers to spend online.
The LSE SADL project is now recruiting up to 20 undergraduate students in the Departments of Social Policy and Statistics. You can get more information on the roles for Student Ambassadors by downloading the Student ambassadors for digital literacy job and person spec_final. If you think you have what it takes then visit the SADL website to find out more about how to get involved.