Student Advisory Board: call for expressions of interest

Make your voice heard and help improve the Library experience

The RMIT University Library is seeking students from across RMIT to join the Student Advisory Board. Members will contribute to Library decision-making by representing student needs and preferences, and by providing feedback and suggestions on Library services and offerings.

The Student Advisory Board will meet three times per semester, preferably on-site at the Carlton Library, lunch provided.

Members will be chosen through a nomination/expression of interest process. We are looking for students from all colleges and levels of study across our Australian campuses who will be continuing their studies in 2024. 

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