Executive Bodies
Executive bodies
The executive bodies of the student council are generally elected for one year and meet regularly at public meetings.
The student council, or FSV for short, is the decision-making body of the student council. It is directly elected by all members of the student council for one year in a secret ballot. The FSV votes on the budget, elects the election committee and the student council. It is also responsible for all decisions of major importance within the student council.
The Student Council, or FSR for short, is the body responsible for the day-to-day business of the student council. It takes on most of the tasks that make up the general department work, for example lending books, looking after first-year students, organizing events and parties, working in department committees and much more. The FSR is elected and supervised by the FSV. It is not necessary to be an elected member of the FSV to work in the FSR - all students who enjoy it can get involved.
An expert committee, or FA for short, is a committee consisting of a maximum of 5 students that represents the interests of the members of a specific course of study. It is formed by resolution of a general assembly of academic subjects and elected by it. An FA works in consultation with the student council. He can independently represent the members of the study program before the university's committees and receive his own financial resources from the FSV.
General assemblies
General assemblies do not meet regularly, but are called when necessary.
The student council general assembly is the highest decision-making body of the student council. It consists of all students who are enrolled in a course of study belonging to the student council. Their decisions are binding for all bodies of the student council. It can dissolve the FSV and call new elections, as well as change the student council statutes without restrictions.
The subject general assembly (SfVV) consists of all members of a subject subject who are entitled to vote. It is the decision-making body of the members of this subject. With a majority, the SfVV can decide to set up a specialist committee for their field of study. It elects up to 5 people from among its members to the technical committee for one year.
Committee representation
The members of the student council represent you in the following committees of the university and the student body.
Committees of the faculty and the institutes
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The Fachgruppe is made up of representatives from the student council, the professors from the LIMES degree programs and the LIMES academic staff, e.g. from the examination office. The committee meets 3 times per semester. Appointments, general developments (at) the university, applications from other specialist groups and changes to the examination regulations, but also general things about studying and teaching at LIMES and the associated study programs are discussed.
There is an examination board for the bachelor's degree program in "Molecular Biomedicine" and a joint one for the master's degree programs in "Biochemistry" and "Immunobiology". At the meetings, representatives from teaching, the coordination office and students come together to talk about current topics in the study programs. Changes to the examination regulations can be discussed, but individual decisions such as the extension of final theses can also be on the agenda.
Student committees
The Student Council (FK) is the exchange body for all student councils at the University of Bonn. It is made up of representatives from the individual student councils and is led by the members of the student council collective (FSK), who also form the autonomous student council department (FR) of the AStA. The most important task of the student council conference is the allocation of student council funds, which are financed from the semester fee. This money is used to finance many of the student council's tasks, such as excursions or first-year work.
The Mathematics and Natural Sciences Student Council (MNFK) is a coordination body subordinate to the FK specifically for the student councils at the Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty. Your most important task is to nominate student representatives for the committees to be appointed by the Faculty Council, including the Student Advisory Board.