Student Parliament
Student Parliament
The parliament is the democratically elected representation of the students, the “Bundestag of the students”, so to speak.
What does the student parliament do?
The parliament represents the interests of all students and discusses cross-faculty issues.
It represents the students within the university and carries out university-wide committee work.
The Parliament also manages and uses funds that are available to students.
This is primarily used to support student groups and projects in order to make musical, intellectual and sporting projects at the university possible.
The parliament is also active externally and networks with other student representatives at state and national level.
The parliament meets approximately once a month.
How is Parliament structured?
- Each student council delegates two student council chairpersons
- In addition, members are elected directly to parliament.
This can be a maximum of as many members as there are student representatives in parliament.
The Student Parliament elects its Executive Board.
This consists of four people: The chairperson, the deputy chairperson and the two student representatives in the Senate.
Chairperson and the two student representatives in the Senate.