Every six weeks, the FSR convenes with the Faculty Board and the participation body of the employees of the faculty. In this joint assembly, the FSR has the right to give advice, the right to initiative and/or the right of consent. By means of these rights, the FSR has the ability to prevent decisions that would impact students negatively, as well as bring problems to the fore that require the Faculty Board’s attention. The most important document the FSR has a say in is the Teaching and Examination Regulation (OER), in which the rights and duties of both the student and the faculty regarding teaching and examination are listed.
Student council - FGW
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Contact point Humanities students
Next to being the student participation body, the FSR is, most importantly, the contact point for all Humanities students (Bachelor and Master). Students are always welcome to approach the FSR with questions, suggestions or complaints. The more students come to the FSR with problems or questions, the better the council can represent them and tackle those problems.
The FSR is a democratically elected participation body and the councillors are always elected by the students of the faculty at the end of every academic year.
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The Council of 2024-2025
In the board year of 2024-2025, the Faculty Student Council of the Humanities consists of:
Chair: Jorin Hirani - History and International Studies
Vice chair: Leonard Wargers - PPE
Secretary: Daniel van Gorp - Geschiedenis
Treasurer: Ethan Tunney - ACASA
PR member: Juliette Wullings - MKDA
General member: David Dimonu - PPE -
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