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What to vote on election day? Student council elections on 18 May

Logo Lijst Beta

Wednesday, May 18th is the day for you to evoke your student rights and vote for the student council. No wonder that you probably noticed the promoters and posters of Oras and Lijst Beta all around campus last week. In case you haven’t spoken to one of them or just didn’t have the time to deepen yourself in the election points of both parties, we’ll provide you with a short overview of the main focus points of both parties:

Oras

  1. High quality education
    “Personal attention contributes to more motivation in students and education from the highest quality”
  2. Personal Development
    “The best engineers have more than just engineering knowledge”
  3. More study places in the library
    “More, better and useful study areas, so more students can study in the Library”
  4. Decide yourself how and when to study
    “A good engineer can plan and set priorities. [..] you learn by being responsible for your own study behaviour”
  5. Pay your sports card per month
    “Why pay for a whole year if there are periods you do not use your sports card”
  6. No stone coal English please!
    “Teachers should be able to speak English at a level which won’t hinder the students in their study process”
  7. Check your graded exam online
    “It gives you the opportunity to learn more by seeing exactly what you got right or wrong”
Lijst Beta

  1. More freedom of choice in the curriculum
    “Choose subjects that you find interesting makes you more motivated for your study”
  2. Teachers that motivate
    “Nothing motivates students more than a motivated lecturer”
  3. Decide how you study
    “Being able to take responsibility is one of the most important skills of a Delft engineer”
  4. Well prepared for the job market
    “An engineer needs more than just his scientific knowledge, but also soft skills like leadership, communication and teamwork”
  5. Structural development of education
    “Continuously innovating our education methods is something to be stimulated”
  6. Recognition for extracurricular study related activities
    “Extracurricular activities contribute to you getting everything out of your education”
  7. Education in consultation with research
    “Equivalent treatment of education and research”

 

Hopefully this overview helps you to make up your mind about what you are going to vote this week! Let your voice be heard and use your voice to choose the person/party you’d like to represent the students from TU Delft in the Student Council next academic year.

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