Student Ambassadors

Register Interest

We’re looking for more Student Ambassadors to join us in delivering our Access and Outreach work. We host regular school visits for bright young people and meeting current students is often the highlight of the day for them, as ambassadors give them a tour of the college, have (free) lunch with them, and lead Q&A sessions. The role is not a high commitment one, and can improve public speaking and interpersonal skills, as well as coming with free food and priority when applying for paid positions such as Open Day Helpers and the Outreach Roadshow.

All training will be provided and new ambassadors are usually paired up with more experienced students to get started. Students from all backgrounds, nationalities, year groups (including Freshers), and subjects are welcome to register interest here.

  • Personal data
    Personal data is information that relates to you. In the course of completing this register interest form, you have provided the College with information about yourself, which is known as personal data. The notice set out below explains how this personal data will be processed by the College.

    What will the College do with your data?
    The College will collect, process, share, and use personal data for the purposes of registering your interest, and to make contact with you regarding the College's Student Ambassador scheme.
    The College will normally only discuss your personal information with you, unless you have nominated a third party.

    Retention
    The information you have provided in this form will be retained for the duration of your time as a student at St Edmund Hall, which unless otherwise stated is assumed to lapse upon graduation from the College.

    Legal Basis of Processing
    The legal basis for processing your information is that this processing is necessary for the College to fulfil its contractual responsibilities to you and to consider your interest in the role of Student Ambassador.

    Data Subject Rights
    You have the right to request access to your information, subject to certain restrictions. Any such requests should be addressed to the Senior Bursar, who is the designated Data Protection Office of the College.

    If you are dissatisfied with the way the College has used your information, you should raise these concerns with the Senior Bursar of the College.

    If you remain dissatisfied, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office.