Student Representation

Student representation exists to ensure that students have a say in their own education. Student representatives represent the views of students wherever decisions are taken or prepared at the university that affect their education or situation.

As a student representative, you will receive ongoing training and information from the union on how best to carry out your role, and you will have the opportunity to push issues and bring about change. The training is tailored to the needs and wishes of the student representatives. In addition, you will receive support from the other student representatives in the Student Representative Council, from the union's paid and employed staff, and from the university.

What do you get as a student representative? An opportunity to have a real impact, a good merit on your CV, a chance to make contacts both within the university, the union and with other students, learn more about how the university works and of course remuneration for many assignments.

Type of assignment
Area
Hist-fil
language skills
educated faculty
Teofak
Samfak
Medfak
Number of meetings per semester
1
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College of Empirical-Practical Studies in Religion and Theology
Department of Theology

Faculty of Theology

At the Department of Theology there are six subject colleges that deal with issues in undergraduate and postgraduate education and research. The subjects are the starting point for the department's activities. The College consists of teachers, researchers and employed doctoral students in the subject, as well as a student representative. There is also an assistant in each college. The subject college's tasks include preparing the subject's general study plan for decision by the Faculty Board, submitting proposals for independent courses to the consultation on course offerings, submitting proposals for syllabi for independent courses to the Faculty Board, ensuring that course evaluations are carried out and followed up for the courses for which the college is responsible, and being responsible for developing syllabi, implementation and evaluation of independent courses that belong to the subject.

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

3

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Associate professor/feeding group at Faculty of Arts

faculty of arts

The Faculty of History and Philosophy's recruitment group is responsible for the preparation of applications for docentorship, teaching excellence and promotion in accordance with the Faculty of History and Philosophy's supplementary guidelines to the university's employment regulations (HISTFILFAK 2020/66). The faculty's delegation regulations state where the decision-making authority lies in matters relating to promotion. Meeting time is estimated at 3 hours per meeting. Pre-meetings include reading documents that are sent out one week before each meeting.

Type of assignment

Alternate

Meetings per term

5

remuneration

Per meeting

500kr
Language skills

Can understand Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Committee for Collaboration at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy

field of medicine and pharmacy

The Collaboration Committee is an advisory and preparatory body to the Area Board in matters relating to collaboration. The Committee shall: prepare matters concerning collaboration for decision by the Area Board - follow national and international developments in collaboration - implement the University's program and action plan for collaboration in the field of science - continuously contribute to the exchange of knowledge and experience within Uppsala University regarding collaboration - continuously contribute to stimulating and developing the field of science's work with and forms of collaboration - participate in work with national and international networks for collaboration - participate in work with evaluation of collaboration activities.

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

8

remuneration

Per meeting

500kr
Language skills

Flexible

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Equal opportunities working group at the Faculty of Theology

Faculty of Theology

As a student representative on the Equal Opportunities Committee, you contribute to combating discrimination and promoting equal rights regardless of gender, transgender identity or expression, ethnicity, religion or belief, disability, sexual orientation or age.

Type of assignment

Alternate

Meetings per term

3

remuneration

Per meeting

500kr
Language skills

Can understand Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Consultation for course offerings at the Department of Theology
Department of Theology

Faculty of Theology

At the Department of Theology, there is a consultation for the overall course offering that prepares questions about the course offering within the undergraduate program. The consultation consists of the six chairs of the subject colleges, chairs of program councils for bachelor's programs, chairs of program colleges for master's programs, head of department, directors of studies for undergraduate education, study counselors and student representatives. The council shall be responsible for annually reviewing the overall course offerings within the undergraduate education for both undergraduate and graduate programs as well as for free-standing courses, and if necessary propose changes to the head of department.

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

1

remuneration

Language skills

Can understand Swedish

Education level

Basic level

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Subject College for Church and Mission History
Department of Theology

Faculty of Theology

At the Department of Theology there are six subject colleges that deal with issues in undergraduate and postgraduate education and research. The subjects are the starting point for the department's activities. The College consists of teachers, researchers and employed doctoral students in the subject, as well as a student representative. There is also an assistant in each college. The subject college's tasks include preparing the subject's general study plan for decision by the Faculty Board, submitting proposals for independent courses to the consultation on course offerings, submitting proposals for syllabi for independent courses to the Faculty Board, ensuring that course evaluations are carried out and followed up for the courses for which the college is responsible, and being responsible for developing syllabi, implementation and evaluation of independent courses that belong to the subject.

Type of assignment

Alternate

Meetings per term

3

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Subject College for Church and Mission History
Department of Theology

Faculty of Theology

At the Department of Theology there are six subject colleges that deal with issues in undergraduate and postgraduate education and research. The subjects are the starting point for the department's activities. The College consists of teachers, researchers and employed doctoral students in the subject, as well as a student representative. There is also an assistant in each college. The subject college's tasks include preparing the subject's general study plan for decision by the Faculty Board, submitting proposals for independent courses to the consultation on course offerings, submitting proposals for syllabi for independent courses to the Faculty Board, ensuring that course evaluations are carried out and followed up for the courses for which the college is responsible, and being responsible for developing syllabi, implementation and evaluation of independent courses that belong to the subject.

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

3

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Scholarship Committee of the Faculty of Theology

Faculty of Theology

The Faculty of Theology Scholarship Committee prepares and decides on the Faculty's scholarship matters.

Type of assignment

Alternate

Meetings per term

3

remuneration

Per meeting

500kr
Language skills

Can understand Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Scholarship Committee of the Faculty of Theology

Faculty of Theology

The Faculty of Theology's Scholarship Committee prepares and decides on the faculty's scholarship matters.

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

3

remuneration

Per meeting

500kr
Language skills

Can understand Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Board of the Forum for Jewish Studies
Department of Theology

Faculty of Theology

The Forum for Jewish Studies (FJS) promotes knowledge of Judaism and Jewish culture in the past and present through seminars, conferences, collaboration and publishing. The Forum's mission includes taking stock of existing expertise and ongoing research at Uppsala University and nationally, and coordinating and initiating new research in the field. The activities of the Forum for Jewish Studies are led by a board consisting of a chairperson, five representatives from the faculties within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, an external representative, a doctoral student representative and a student representative.

Type of assignment

Alternate

Meetings per term

3

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

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