Leadership & professional development
Student leadership at Victoria University assists you in developing skills, gaining confidence and participating in the Victoria University community. It will also help you develop professionally to boost your employability. A number of activities are available and can be chosen to complement your studies or be unrelated.
If you are currently enrolled at Victoria University, you can participate in a wide range of leadership activities such as:
- join a student association
- start a club
- mentor other students
- host a campus event
- participate in Victoria University's governance committees as a student nominee
See the events page for a full list of current and upcoming workshops and conferences on offer at Victoria University.
On this page
Student Leadership Qualifications
Under the Student Leadership Training and Development Program , you can gain either a Certificate III in community service, Certificate IV in Frontline Management or a Diploma of Management to compliment your current studies. These qualifications are free of charge and you will not need to attend any classes to gain these. You will also gain a commendation line on your academic transcript.
The aim of the qualifications is to thank you and formally recognise your commitment in leadership activities.
To gain these qualifications, you must compile a portfolio which documents your involvement in Victoria University and the community. Involvement may include:
- volunteer work (such as V4U)
- participation in workshops, seminars, conferences, forums or meetings
- representation on a Victoria University or community council or board (such as Student Leadership Council)
- participation in a Victoria University or community event organisation
- participation in leadership programs and activities
Key criteria and compulsory workshops must be addressed and completed to acquire the qualifications and must be included in the submitted portfolio. Your portfolio will be judged in front of a panel, which will determine your qualification level. Support and guidance will be offered if you apply to this program.
Please note, at this time International Students are only eligible to receive a commendation line, not an additional qualification.
To apply:
- Email lead@vu.edu.au to register your interest
- Complete the Student Leadership, Activities and Opportunities Template
We will email you to notify when the next session of compulsory workshops are running. Keep a copy of all the evidence and documents of your involvement in VU and the community.
Leadership opportunities
VU Committees
VU students can participate in a range of committees. These range from senior management Committees such as ERB (Education and Research Board) which oversees and monitors the University's academic activities, to Faculty Committees which focus on Faculty based activities.
Student Leadership Advisory Committee
All the staff representatives of the leadership groups listed above sit on the student leadership advisory committee. They discuss and make decisions regarding student leadership. Interested students can attend meetings, observe the proceedings and learn more about group or team management.
Students Leadership Council Committee
The Student Leadership Council comprises members of all of the VU programs that involve student leadership. Members meet on a regular basis to discuss their student leadership program and any issues or initiatives undertaken within the program. The goal is to share ideas and initiatives within each individual program for the benefit of all VU student leadership programs.
Student Leadership Council Meeting Dates 2012
For more information about joining the council, please contact lead@vu.edu.au
Volunteer For You (V4U) Day
V4U is a fun and dynamic volunteer day that encourages VU students and staff to thank and give back to the local community that provides ongoing support.
Personal Development Workshops
We run a series of workshops throughout the year aimed at developing your professional skills in preparation for the workplace. Topics will include:
- Public speaking
- Effective communication
- Your role on a committee
- Event planning
- Time management
- Teambuilding / team work
To register your interest or to find out more information, please email lead@vu.edu.au.
Student Leadership Awards
These non-academic awards recognise and celebrate students across Victoria University. If you play a significant leadership role and improve the quality of the student experience within or beyond Victoria University then apply for an award. Application is now open. For more information, please visit the Student Leadership Awards news page.
Leadership groups
Biz Ambassador
Help make a real difference - apply to join the Biz Ambassador team and develop valuable skills in communication, leadership and time management. You will get your own 'Biz Ambassador' t-shirt and be awarded a certificate of participation. Please note that only current students enrolled in the Faculty of Business and Law are eligible to apply.
Find out more about becoming a Biz Ambassador, or email bizhelp@vu.edu.au to register.
D2E
D2E is a student group which utilises workshops and forums to develop and assist members with a disability reach their goals. Working in partnership with VU, students, communities and charitable organisations, it provides an holistic approach to empowering people disabled by their medical circumstance, cultural or linguistic background. For more information, please email d2e@vu.edu.au.
Golden Key
The Golden Key International Honour Society recognises students who perform within the top 15% of their Faculty at universities around the world. Students can join only if they have received an invitation and this is based purely on academic achievement. Victoria University is part of this network of high achievers and contributes to fostering a spirit of academic excellence within the university.
Members have access to many benefits such as scholarships and awards, certificates, career opportunities, campus activities, as well as opportunities to network with Golden Key members from other universities.
Visit the Victoria University chapter of Golden Key website for details or find them on Facebook.
International and local orientation hosts
This program employs the services of current students to guide new international and local students through the orientation process. As a host, you will help refer other students to university services and facilities and assist with basic issues such as navigating the university.
Email: orientationhosts@vu.edu.au
Phone: Sue Oulton or Michael Agrotis on +61 3 9919 5514 or +61 3 9919 2654.
International Student Association (ISA)
This operates within the Victoria University Student Union (VUSU) to represent and advocate the specific interests of international students studying at VU.
The ISA Student Lounge is a place for all International students to socialise and relax. The lounge is open from 9am – 5pm during the semester and has internet access, printing facilities, a microwave, a noticeboard for events and notifications and games.
The lounge is located in Building M, 119 Footscray Park Campus.
Email: ISA@vu.edu.au
Phone: President on +61 3 9919 1164
Housing mentoring program
The Housing Mentor program helps International students find accommodation. To be eligible, you must have experience in finding accommodation for yourself and be interested in assisting new students to find accommodation.
Full details and application form is available on the housing support programs page.
Peer Career Advisor Program
Peer Career Advisor Program Peer Career Advisors work in the Learning Commons at Footscray Park, St Albans, City Flinders and Footscray Nicholson campuses. They assist students and graduates with job application and resume reviews, and answer general career inquiries during drop-in sessions and online. They also participate in a range of career development activities as part of wider the Student Career Development team.
Email: julie.farthing@vu.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9919 4944
Residence Life Team (RLT)
If you live at one of VU’s residences, you can apply for a position on the Residence Life Team (RLT). This dedicated team of residents perform the roles of academic advisers, community advisers, social and sporting coordinators and college activity coordinators.
Email: chris.laing@vu.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9919 6303
Sports Team Managers
Sports Team Managers provide a link between athletes and sport services. You have the option to compete with the team you’re managing, but the primary role is to coordinate before, during and at the conclusion of events for your team.
Email: ashlee.marks@vu.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9919 4434
Student Ambassador Program
The Student Ambassador program provides opportunities to develop communication and networking skills. You have the opportunity to meet with a variety of people and speak on behalf of VU and its student body, providing future opportunities for yourself and VU.
Email: Helen Mouyis at student.recruitment@vu.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9919 9174
Student Assistants
Student Assistants staff the library during extended hours of opening such as late evenings and weekends. You will provide basic support on a range of library and IT matters including:
- connecting patrons to electronic resources
- troubleshooting printing and computer problems
- enabling students study together, share notes and utilise open access collections and facilities
Email: garry.potter@vu.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9919 5932
Story Writing in Remote Locations (SWIRL)
SWIRL aims to engage remote Aboriginal children in traditional and contemporary activities for the month that the project runs.
You will help young children produce their own books including photos and stories in both their own Indigenous language and in English. The booklets are then laminated, bound and included in the local school library to enhance children’s reading skills.
Email: lawry.mahon@vu.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9919 4807
Visit the SWIRL website.
Student Leadership Training and Development Program
This program runs for six months and requires working on a community based project. One 3 hour workshop per month covers team work, leadership development and presentational skills. To join, please provide approximately 200 words as to why you are interested in undertaking this program and what you would like to achieve.
Email: lead@vu.edu.au
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)
SIFE operates on VU campuses as well as many university campuses around the world. Students make a difference in their local communities through entrepreneurial education projects. You are encouraged to find ways to positively impact the community by teaching real-world skills.
Email: info@sifevu.com.au
Join the VU SIFE Club group on Facebook.
Victoria University Postgraduate Association (VUPA)
VUPA is a body within the Victoria University Student Union (VUSU) that is designed to address the needs of postgraduate students. You speak to postgraduate students about their concerns and issues, represent postgraduate students at meetings and organise social events.
Email: vupa@vu.edu.au or visit the VUPA website.
The Victoria University Student Union (VUSU)
VUSU is the principle student representation organisation at VU concerned with advocating the interests of all students in all matters at VU. VUSU committee members are involved in speaking to students about their concerns and issues, attending meetings with students, staff or university officials and organising student social events.
Email: VUSU executive officer lambros.tapinos@vu.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9919 5053