Second Cycle Degree/Two Year Master in Economics and Public policy

Student elections: take part, choose, change

A vote that can affect your experience at University: teaching, services, facilities, the right to higher education. Submit your candidacy and vote on 15 and 16 April for your Course Council.

Published on 09 March 2026

With student elections, you can choose who will represent students on the Degree Programme Councils and on the Department Boards: the bodies which discuss and decide on teaching, organisation, services and priorities that concern you every day. Being a Representative is recognised in the Diploma Supplement.

Why stand for election?

Submitting your candidacy from 9 to 26 March means truly becoming part of University life:

  • representing the needs and ideas of students
  • submitting concrete proposals
  • helping improve your Course and student services
  • developing transferable skills: organisation, communication, teamwork, leadership

Why vote

  • To choose someone to represent your needs where decisions are made.
  • To have an impact on the quality of teaching, the right to higher education, services and facilities.
  • To transform issues into proposals.

When

On 15 and 16 April 2026. By-elections are held online. Go to the dedicated page

It is your University. Choose who represents it.