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  • Role and Mission
    • You represent all students in your program – even those who are not members of the student union.
    • Your role is to contribute to the quality development of the education by voicing the students’ opinions.
    • You are a link between the students and the university, and an important part of student influence.

    Function of the Program Council
    • The program council is an advisory body to the program director and works on issues related to the quality and development of the education.
    • At least one meeting per semester is held, often two.

    Composition
    • Consists of teachers, student representatives, and external representatives from working life.
    • One student representative per year group is recommended.
    • You are appointed by Linnékåren and usually serve for the entire duration of your program. Application forms are available on the union’s website.
     
    Before Meetings
    • Read through the agenda and meeting materials in advance.
    • Consider what your fellow students think – you don’t need to know everything, but keep your ear to the ground.
    • You can always contact Linnékåren or other student representatives for support.
     
    During Meetings
    • The most common question: “What do the students think?”
    • It’s okay not to have all the answers – ask to follow up if you’re unsure.
    • You have the same rights and responsibilities as other members of the council.
     
    After Meetings
    • Please provide feedback to Linnékåren on what was discussed.
    • You will receive compensation for your work – remember to report your meeting hours (see the section on Compensation above).

    Remuneration
    • Compensation includes preparation, meeting time, and follow-up work.
    • 1–2 hour meeting: SEK 350
    • 3–4 hour meeting: SEK 600

    Support and Training
    • Linnékåren organizes training for student representatives at least once per academic year.
    • You should participate in the training to gain a better understanding of the university’s organization, student politics, and meeting procedures.
    • You can receive a certificate for your role as a student representative. Talk to the convenor.

    Rights and Responsibilities
    • You have the right to participate in all bodies where decisions are made concerning education or student matters.
    • You should not participate in individual student or staff cases, except for the disciplinary board.
    • If you feel you are not given the influence you are entitled to, you can (via the union) submit a complaint.