INTER
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INTER strongly supports democracy and transparency, and believes students and staff should have a decisive voice in university policies.ActivistenPartij UvA
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The UvA management is in dire need of democratic oversight. Ever since the introduction of the New Public Management model in the 1990s, the representative institutions of students and staff have been deprived of power and responsibilities. This has led to a notable drop in student interest in the work of the councils, with election turnout decreasing from 60% to barely 15% over the last 25 years. To reverse this process and give back the decision-making power to the student and staff community, we need to empower the councils once more. This aim of democratising our university has always been one of the defining parts of the AP programme, and we will keep fighting for it until it is realised.UvASociaal
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UvASociaal agrees, as students and staff are the people most directly affected by university policies. Decisions regarding education, mental health, accessibility, diversity, and sustainability shape students’ daily lives, which is why we believe students must have a meaningful voice in shaping these policies. While we recognize the important role of student councils, some decisions also involve legal responsibility and long-term institutional planning that student councils may not always be equipped to fully oversee. We believe that student & workers councils should have significant influence where necessary, but not absolute authority over every aspect of university policy.Lampara
Fully agree
The university is made for and by its students and staff, and any policy decision will affect our quality of life and education. It only makes sense for us to have a say in shaping policy decisions wherein our stances can lead to decisions—or compromises—that favor our well-being.Meteor
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