Our mission is to ensure that students are involved in every decision that impact the student experience. This mission seems to be working at the University has reach out with a range of opportunities for you to have your say on some of their areas of focus.
Take this chance to scan the range of opportunities available and get involved.
Your Students' Association is always working to find you great opportunities to have a say on what the University is doing for students.
Here is a collection of just some of the opportunities available now:
The Student Transfers Process
The Transfers process at the University is currently being scrutinised and reviewed and your voice could be integral to make and process efficient and student-centred. The University is keen to engage in solution-focussed discussions where you can share your thoughts. There are two key opportunities to get involved:
Find out how you can get involved
Arden University Brand Refresh
The University Marketing team are giving the Arden brand a refresh. They really want to learn more about how you, as students, interacts with the branding. This includes the logo and colour palette the University uses in is promotion, designs and website.
They are inviting students to complete a quick survey to have your say on the brand. The survey should take less than 5 minutes to complete, and your responses are completely anonymous.
Submit your views on the refresh
ADHD Awareness Month
October marks ADHD Awareness Month—a time to spotlight the realities, challenges, and strengths of living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Far more than a clinical label, ADHD is a diverse neurodevelopmental condition that affects millions of people across all walks of life. This month is about education, empathy, and empowerment. It’s a call to challenge stereotypes, amplify lived experiences, and foster inclusive spaces where neurodivergent individuals can thrive.
This year’s theme, “The Many Faces of ADHD,” invites us to explore the rich tapestry of ADHD experiences. It’s a powerful reminder that ADHD doesn’t look the same for everyone. Some people are hyperactive and impulsive; others are quietly inattentive. Some are creative dynamos, others are strategic problem-solvers. ADHD intersects with gender, race, disability, and mental health in complex ways—and this theme encourages us to honour that complexity.
Share your ADHD Story
Town Hall (Student Experience)
Your Students’ Association are back with another opportunity for you to pose questions directly to the decision makers at the University at the Student Experience Town Hall event.
This event forms part of our ongoing commitment to student engagement and open communication and we encourage all students to attend, contribute, and be part of shaping the future of their university experience.
The session will take place on Thursday 2nd October 2025 and will be hosted online on Zoom. It is designed to foster transparency, accountability, and student-focussed conversation.
Submit your question for the next Town Hall