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
20

Vacancies

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BMC Local Group (BALI)

Other

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

The recruitment team at the Faculty of Theology

Faculty of Theology

The Recruitment Group prepares and submits proposals to the faculty board regarding employment as professor; employment as Senior Lecturer and Associate Senior Lecturer; promotion from Senior Lecturer to professor.

Type of assignment

Alternate

Meetings per term

2

remuneration

Per meeting

500
Language skills

Can understand Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

Working group VFU

Faculty of Medicine

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

IPL Council Working Groups

Faculty of Medicine

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

IPL Council

Faculty of Medicine

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

U-CARE research program programme executive committee
Other

Faculty of Medicine

U-CARE aims to strengthen the mental health of patients and families affected by serious physical illness. We develop and test various self-help programs offered through our online platform, the U-CARE platform. U-CARE programme executive committee is responsible for: Strengthening collaboration between clinical psychology, health economics, nursing, information systems and computer science, reviewing studies conducted within U-CARE, deciding on the use of the U-CARE platform, and implementing the U-CARE business plan. As a student representative on the Program Committee, you will have an insight into the work of a research program aimed at strengthening mental health. In addition, you will have the opportunity to expand your network in a variety of research areas.

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

College of Systematic 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

Subject College for Biblical Studies
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

Pedagogical Council of the Co-farm (PRåM)

Faculty of Medicine

The mission is to provide a student perspective on the issues discussed during PRåM meetings

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

4

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

ULO Group

Faculty of Medicine

The group consists of hospital managers, who are responsible for premises and supply issues, as well as people from the university who are responsible for the respective health care programmes and, of course, student representatives. The group addresses issues concerning the students' living conditions in the hospital's premises during the VFU, i.e. student areas such as reading areas, possibilities to heat and eat food brought in, also issues such as work clothes may be on the agenda. The group is not decision-making, but can address questions to the appropriate body in the respective organisation.

Type of assignment

Ordinary

Meetings per term

2

remuneration

Language skills

Swedish

Education level

Unspecified

Start
End

7/1/24

-

6/30/25

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