STADS is once again up and running, and you can register for spring classes and exams. The registration deadline is Thursday 7 November at 23.59.
What are the board of studies’ responsibilities?
The board of studies is responsible for organising your degree programme in cooperation with the director of studies and the studies administration.
As a student, you are the one who experiences the teaching, the coherency of the programme, the exam methods etc. That is why it is important that you have a seat at the table where your degree programme is planned, developed and evaluated.
As a member of the board of studies, you have the opportunity to influence the overall framework of the teaching activities, types of examinations, content of academic regulations, course evaluation procedures and much more.
The board of studies has an equal representation of students and academic staff. The representatives are elected for the board of studies at the university elections.
Maybe it is you that we need on the board of studies?
As a member of the board of studies, you will get:
It might sound difficult to stand for election as a member of the board of studies. Fortunately, it is not that difficult. And we need you.
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How to stand for election:
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At the election site, you will find guidances on how to stand for election, and you are always welcome to contact the election secretariat at valg@au.dk.
Academic Staff
Student Representatives
Participating as Observers
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Board of Studies support
Jesper Bennedsen Hansen (jbhansen@au.dk), Christine Haahr Frederiksen (chaahr@au.dk) and Lene Merete Pedersen (lemp@au.dk)
Applications for exemptions, preliminary approvals and credit transfers
Kristina Birk Härle (kbtk@au.dk), Reneé H. Troelsgaard (retr@au.dk), Christine Dyrup (christinedyrup@au.dk), Mette Meilandt (meme@au.dk) and Stine Fisker (skf@au.dk)