Student Advisory Board

What We Do

The SVPP Student Advisory Board (SAB) is a core group of undergraduate students who function as both a Think Tank and Design Team. The SAB uses a human-centered design process and plays a vital role in bringing student voices and experiences to aid in the development, design, and implementation of Dartmouth's Sexual Violence Prevention Project.

SAB Members:

  • Participate in focus groups and pilots
  • Contribute their own insights and experiences
  • Interview peers to bring their insights and experiences back to the group
  • Use Human-Centered Design and Design Thinking methodology to develop and test prototypes to help guide implementation
  • Disseminate information about SVPP to their peers

We are hiring for SAB, click here to apply!

Visit SVPP Team to see our Student Facilitators, Student Advisory Board, and Student Interns.

 

Time Commitment / Compensation

Members of the SAB participate in a half-day training, prior to working on the board, and participate in the weekly team meeting so they can constructively contribute to the development and design of the SVPP. 

  • SAB Members work: 2-3 hours/week in-person & remotely doing peer interviews, responding to surveys, reviewing materials, and participating in weekly team meetings which are held Fridays from 3:30pm-5pm

SAB Members are compensated for their time and can choose to be paid (student employment) or volunteer (receive community service hours) for contributing to the betterment of the Dartmouth community. 
 

Application & Skills

Students applying to be on the Student Advisory Board are NOT expected to have any prior knowledge or experience in sexual violence prevention. The board represents students at Dartmouth and guides the design and implementation of the SVPP. It is intended to be made up of a diverse range of students from all backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs to best represent the ideas and experiences of Dartmouth students. This allows us to design and implement the SVPP in the most effective and student-centered way.

Please email SVPP@Dartmouth.edu if you have further questions.

Meet This Year's SAB