Senate- and Faculty Council Elections

24.06. - 26.06.2026 (Wed. to Fri.)

What are the elections about?

Faculty Council elections are held to select representatives who advocate for the interests of students and staff and contribute to key decision-making at both the university and faculty deparments.

Nominations For the Student Elections 2026

Elections to the Senate  - Students

Elections to the Faculty Council - Students

Election Overview

More information about current and past elections can be found here.

A blue-and-white diagram shows the structure and relationships within a student council. The chart is divided into several labeled boxes connected by arrows. The Senate and Faculty Council are on the left, described as the highest academic bodies, with the Senate electing the Rectorate. The General Students’ Committee (AStA/EXECUTIVE) is in the center, responsible for managing day-to-day business and implementing decisions. The Student Parliament (StuPa/LEGISLATIVE) is below, described as the highest body that adopts the budget and statutes. The Conciliation Commission (JUDICIAL) is on the right, responsible for dispute resolution. Subject Student Councils are also on the right, representing students of specific faculties. At the bottom, a box labeled 'The Students (Electives)' notes that students directly elect representatives to the student and university bodies. Arrows indicate the flow of elections, appointments, and reporting between these groups. The chart uses blue boxes for main bodies, white boxes for descriptions, and yellow arrows for direct elections or appointments.