#takepart campaign
#takepart campaign

University elections

Do you want to make your voice heard and influence the future of Radboud University? Joining a participational body gives you the opportunity to reflect on and discuss important issues. Register and make your voice heard!

Election results

Employees 2023

The results of the employee elections are known.

View the results

Students October 2023

The results of the student elections that were held in October are known.

View the resultsView the candidates elected without voting

Students November 2023

The results of the re-elections for students are known.

View the results

We want to make a real difference for our colleagues
Martine Gulden
Martine Gulden Radboud Services OC chair Read Martine's story
I can make a real difference in the Works Council
Rian Bobbink
Rian Bobbink Member of the Radboud University Works Council (OR) Read Rian's story

For students

University Student Council

Every year, a select group of RU students forms the University Student Council. They are responsible for overseeing and contributing to the policies of our university. The USC represents the interests of students and has consent and advisory rights.

Themes: education quality, budget, student welfare, social safety, diversity and inclusion, and sustainability
Consults with: Works Council and Executive Board
Duration: 1 year

Faculty Student Council

Each faculty has its own Faculty Student Council. As a council member, you consult and advise on a wide range of issues that affect your faculty. You also participate in discussions about educational content and other faculty-wide themes.

Themes: education policy, direction, facilities and amenities, internationalisation, ICT
Consults with: Works Council and Faculty Board
Duration: 1 year

Programme Committee

The Programme Committee issues advice on important educational issues for a specific programme. The committee therefore helps to safeguard the quality of education by making recommendations to improve the quality of teaching and education at the university.

Themes: evaluating courses and the Examination and Education Regulations (EER), innovation
Consults with: Faculty Board
Duration: 1 year

For employees

Works Council

The Works Council represents the interests of university staff. They determine how to spend the 500-million-euro budget and discuss policies and all issues concerning staff members at the university. The Works Council has advisory and consent rights.

Themes: education quality, budget, student welfare, social safety, diversity and inclusion, and sustainability
Consults with: University Student Council, Executive Board, policymakers
Duration: 2 years

Representative Council

As a member of the Representative Council, you consult and advise on a wide range of issues that affect your faculty. The Representative Council consists of staff members employed at the relevant department. You represent the interests of your colleagues.

Themes: education policy, direction, facilities and amenities, internationalisation, ICT
Consults with: Faculty Student Council, Works Council and Faculty Board
Duration: 2 years