The UOC's Organizational and Operational Regulations allow students to be involved in the life of the university. There are representative bodies for this purpose, and you can get involved in them.
The student representatives who are members of these bodies are elected every three years. You can stand as a candidate or vote for those who will represent you. And you can always make proposals about any matter related to your studies and the university in general.
Those elected to represent students form part of the university's participative bodies, for instance the Student Council and the faculty committees, and they represent you in the university's governing bodies and in the bodies responsible for interuniversity relations and coordination in which students are present.
If you want to know more, see the infographic Find out what it means to be a representative (in Spanish).
The Student Council is the students' highest representative, consultative and advisory body at the UOC. It is the channel for expressing students' aspirations, requests and proposals, and its task is to promote, coordinate and defend your concerns, rights and interests.
The Student Council participates in evaluating the university's services from the point of view of the student body and offers you advice, listens to you and makes your voice heard where decisions are made.
To do this, the Student Council appoints student representatives in the following internal representative bodies and external entities:
The Student Council is made up of student representatives from all the faculty committees and its members have been elected by the student body.
The faculty committees are made up of students and teachers from the faculty and allow you to participate in the ordinary functioning of the faculty and reviews of teaching. The committees discuss matters such as curricula, the way courses function, and the evaluation and improvement of teaching materials.
There are eight committees:
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