According to the Higher Education Act, there must be student representatives in all preparatory and decision-making bodies and groups that handle questions about the university's courses and programmes or the students' or doctoral students' study situation. For example, students have the right to be represented in the groups that systematically review the university's courses and programmes.
Training for student representatives
Stockholm university's training for student representatives aims to support you in your assignment and your legal right to exert influence over the courses and study programmes. During the training, you will gain knowledge about your rights and responsibilities as a student representative. You will also learn about issues you can influence, what support you can get, the university's organisation and much else useful.
It is aimed at student representatives at departmental level, but is also relevant for representatives at other levels and for staff at the university. The training consists mainly of short films. The films are in Swedish, but subtitled in English and Swedish.
Training for student representatives
Lists of bodies and groups
The file below contains lists per faculty and central level of the permanent (> 1 year) bodies and groups in which students have the right to be represented and the number of "student positions".
Förteckning över grupper/organ med studentrepresentation 2024 pdf, 282.9 kB. (282 Kb) (document in Swedish)
Read more in the university's rules for student influence
If you have questions about student representation, please contact Stockholm University's Student Union at studentombud@sus.se.
If you are a student at the Department of Computer and Systems Science, please contact the Student Union DISK at studiebevakning@disk.su.se.
if you are a student at Stockholm Business School, please contact Föreningen Ekonomerna (the Business Association at Stockholm University) at studentombud@fest.se.