The University Student Council (USR) and Faculty Student Councils (FSR) are made up of new student members every year. Each VU student gets to have a say in who the new student representatives become by voting in the Student Council elections. Each student has two votes: one for the USR and one for their own FSR.
To become a member of one of the student councils, you must stand for election. You can read how to stand for election here.
Why are the elections so important?
At both central and faculty levels, students have the right to have a say. This participation ranges from the right to information and advice to the right to consent. In other words: students get to have a say in VU policies!
Student participation is expressed in student representation for which there are elections every year. So every year you have the chance to vote for the issues and candidates that suit you best!
Do you want your voice to be heard too? Then it is important that you will vote once again in 2025!