Become a University Representative
Inspiring the next generation to engage with Asia
Who are we?
The Asia Scotland Institute is a non-profit organisation which exists to promote a greater understanding of Asia through the sharing of knowledge. We run regular events with global leaders from across Asia, with the aim of stimulating curiosity and fostering an environment to promote the exchange of knowledge.
What are University Representatives?
Student Ambassadors are a point of contact for distributing information from the Asia Scotland Institute to university departments. They build relations with clubs and societies within your university, share details of Asia Scotland Institute events through social media platforms, and take part in quarterly meetings to discuss the direction of the Institute and suggest events that may be of interest to other students.
Why Become a Representative?
The Institute has a small network of voluntary student ambassadors spread across several Scottish Universities that assist the Asia Scotland Institute in promoting events and providing input on topics they would like to see covered.
We hold ‘Fire Side Chats’ with students meeting privately with our guest speakers prior to our events, a great opportunity to meet global leaders ranging from CEO’s of global companies, from heads of state to renowned economists and successful authors.
In return for assisting in promoting the events of the Institute, we help put student ambassadors in contact with individuals in our network that may be of benefit to them in their future career.
How do I become a University Representatives?
If you are interested in becoming a student ambassador, please fill out the form with your CV, or email Andrew Brotherston/ Alex Humphreys.
Once we have received your details, we will review them and schedule a call to discuss the role of an ambassador further.
We look forward to hearing from you!