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Student council - SGW

All students of the School of Humanities are represented by the Faculty Student Council (SSR). The SSR is included in relevant decisions by the Faculty Board and the establishment of (faculty) regulations, where the FSR’s task is to take account of the students’ needs.

Every six weeks, the SSR convenes with the Faculty Board and the participation body of the employees of the school. In this joint assembly, the SSR has the right to give advice, the right to initiative and/or the right of consent. By means of these rights, the SSR 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 school regarding teaching and examination are listed.

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