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Student Consultative Committee [SCC]

The Student Consultative Forum (SCF) comprises student representatives from the regional actuarial societies and representatives from the Actuarial Profession and ActEd. The SCF provides a forum for discussion on the issues of concern to students, and notes of the Forum's meetings are available below. The Secretary to the Committee is the Head of Learning.

If you have any issues you want raised please let your local representative know, or write directly to the Head of Learning.

Please use this Forum to have your concerns aired, as we need to be aware of student views on strategy, tuition, examinations and other related topics.

Read an article by Hannah Cook, the SIAS representative on the Student Consultative Committee, to learn more about how it operates.

Notes of meetings are listed at the foot of the page

Forum members 2008/2009

Chairman Paul King
Secretary Trevor Watkins
Registrar Karen Brocklesby
Deputy Registrar Tracy Strain
Exam Board Representative Richard Muckart
Representative from ActEd Darrell Chainey
The Actuary Student
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Jennifer May
Jean Eu
Birmingham Actuarial Society Harpreet Virk
Bournemouth Actuarial Society Teri Penny
Bristol Actuarial Society Sam Sutherley
Channel Islands Actuarial Society Gayle Lloyd
Faculty of Actuaries Students' Society   David Ling
Glasgow Students' Actuarial Society Noha Mohamed
London Market Students' Group Emma Blackhurst
Manchester Actuarial Society Phillip Pateman
Norwich Actuarial Society Matthew Wilde
Society of Actuaries in Ireland John Nugent
Staple Inn Actuarial Society Vishal Desai
White Horse Actuarial Society Sarah Keighley
Yorkshire Actuarial Society Simon Reddish
Representative from South Africa Jikku Joseph



Background papers

Progress on discussions at meetings. 19 Nov 2004 - 9 November 2007 [pdf]

Timing of examinations


Notes

16 May 2008 | 09 Nov 2007 | 01 Jun 2007 | 03 Nov 2006 |


 
Page updated: 23 September 2008
Contact: Web editor