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The University Council is a democratically elected body, representing the university community to the Executive Board. Consisting of students, academic staff, and support staff, it discusses new policies and current developments relating to strategy, research & education, and operations. The Council serves as a sounding board for the Executive Board, is involved in assessment and monitoring of new policies and initiatives, and can make its own proposals.

The University Council is all about letting the community’s voice be heard. We therefore welcome you to speak up and get involved. There are several ways to do that. 

 Read more about it on our Get involved page!

What does the University Council do?

The University Council works closely with the Executive Board on all university affairs. Consisting of students, academic staff, and support staff, we regularly discuss new policies and current developments relating to strategy, research & education, and operations.

To give our community an impression of what it is that we do, we have briefly summarised our previous main efforts on a poster for you. This past academic year the University Council has raised several issues regarding:
 

  • Sustainability
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Education
  • Student Facilities
  • Work Pressure and Recognition & Rewards
  • Social and Sexual Safety
  • Strategic Cooperation
  • University Council Way of Working

     

This year, the University Council will play a key role in exploring possibilities for cooperation with Academic Hospital Maastricht and discuss implications of Internationalisation debate.

 

 Also read our About the Council section and the University Council chair’s blog below to find out more about what we do.

Annual Reports

You can read about all accomplishments by the University Council in our annual reports.

 2019 - 2020
 2020 - 2021
 2021 - 2022

Blogs

Human Rights Frameworks, Budget Updates, and Some Exciting Plans for Next Year

Dear members of the UM Community,

The end of the academic year is always a busy period; on the one hand, projects that have been in the works for a long time must be completed, while, on the other hand, preparations for future years need to be made. And all of this is happening in a volatile...

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Meeting the Supervisory Board, Disability Working Group, New Communication Coordinator

Dear members of the UM Community,

As we start heading for the end of the academic year, it’s time for another update on what has been going on at the University Council.

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Committee day, Radboud University Partnership, Digitalization, the Leadership Academy, and a new member.

Dear members of the UM Community,

The University Council does not only hold plenary meetings, during which all members of the Council meet with the Executive Board to formally consent to decisions and advise on policy proposals. A lot of work is done in three committees, covering Strategy, Research &...

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OmniUM Dialogue Centre, City Council, and Elections coming up

Dear members of the UM Community,

As any gardener will know, the work you do when it’s cold and dark outside is the basis for results in the spring. So too at the University Council. Over the past weeks, the Council has been busy with a range of meetings that will hopefully lead to meaningful results...

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Letter from the University Council

Dear members of the UM community,

As the new year gets underway, I just wanted to give you all an update on what the University Council has been up to. At the end of last year, the Council had its twice-yearly meeting with the Supervisory Board (SB). This is the body that is appointed by the Minister...

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