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Play an active role in co-participation

Do you want to get involved in the university community whilst working on your personal development? Co-participation is the perfect way to do it.

What are the benefits for you?

  • You get to play a role in decisions that affect you as a student
  •  It’s good for your personal development
  •  In many cases, you will be eligible for financial compensation
  •  You can do your bit for the university community

These are the options available

As a student, you can take part in the following university co-participation bodies:

Stand as a candidate

Members of the University Council and faculty councils are chosen every year by way of university elections.

How to stand as a candidate

Want to play a role in decisions concerning your study programme? Why not join your programme committee? In general, new members join at the beginning of each academic year. Contact your programme committee for further information.

National student organisations

You could also join one of the national organisations that represent the interests of students, for example the Dutch Student Union (LSVb) or the Dutch National Student Association (ISO).

Faculty Council

The Faculty Council advises the Faculty Board solicited and unsolicited advice on all matters on Faculty level relating to teaching, research, and organisation. 
 

Participation

Half of the Faculty Council is elected from and by the staff, the other half from and by the students. The members of the Council are elected in accordance with the regulations concerning University elections (Dutch), as drawn up by the University Executive Board.

Bachelor's Programme Committee

The Bachelor's Programme Committee (in Dutch: BOC) acts as advisor to the Board of Education. In other to ensure a broad basis for advice, the Committee includes 6 students, in addition to one lecturer for each section.

The Bachelor's Programme Committee is responsible for the constant process of adjusting and modifying the education programme, for instance, by means of education evaluations, both small-scale and large-scale. The Committee is concerned with possible overlap between courses, whether courses follow up on each other, the exact formulation of regulations for teaching and examinations, etc. Students are encouraged to participate as much as possible in the resulting reorganisations of education.
Rules of Procedure of the Psychology Bachelor's Programme Committee

Meetings

The BOC meets once a month. The sessions are open to the public. Students contribute to the BOC's activities through regular written education evaluations and evaluation panels. In addition, students can always approach members of the BOC with remarks concerning the programme.

More information

Read more on the Bachelor's Programme Committee and its members

International Student Platform for IBP students

Students of the International Bachelor in Psychology (IBP) who want to have a say in our programme are welcome to the International Student Platform IBP

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