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What do we do?

In addition to advising and representing students, we are also represented in commissions and committees. 
 

As students, we have equal rights to the professors in each of these committees.

We are a member of the study commission.

We are members of appointment committees when new lecturers are appointed.

We organize the first semester tutorial for you.

We organize the starter packs for you.

We stand up for you vis-à-vis lecturers and may represent your interests with regard to curriculum and study law.
 

what is what ?
small study representation lexicon


Study Commission (STUKO): this is responsible for curriculum changes

Its members are: 3 professors, 3 lecturers from the mid-level faculty, 3 students
Mid-level faculty: all academic and artistic lecturers


Appointment committee (BEKU): when a new professorship is appointed 

Members: 50% professors and at least 1 student

 

Habilitation committee (HABIL): one lecturer applies for the highest academic degree - professor

Members are: 3 professors, 1 member from the mid-level faculty, 1 student
 

Senate: the highest, democratic body of the university - is responsible for scientific and academic matters

examines the work of the STUKO, for example
 


Any questions?
 

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