Uraad debat

Walk in University Elections Debate

Date: Time: 13:00 Location: Blackbox, Esplanade building, Tilburg University

From 11 until 14 April the elections for the participatory councils will take place. What do the parties to be elected stand for? What are the hottest points of contention? And why would you vote at all? Just walk in and find out what to choose! (English)

Time:  13:00 - 16:00 hrs. 
Free entrance - walk in event


Election run-up

Just before the election-week starts we introduce you to some of the candidates and will raise some of the hottest topics. How do student parties at the Schools differ from each other? And what key issues do the university-wide parties want to emphasize? Read all about the elections.

Pick your time!

Check out when your interest is being discussed, and then join in! We start with the debates by student parties for the School Councils, then the debate on the University Council (student & employee parties) will take place:

13:00     TSB (Stimulus & Active TSB)

13:30     TiSEM  - cancelled

14:00     TLS (Vrijspraak & Active TLS)

14:30     Break

15:00     Debate on the University Council

  • employees: TiU-international & The Independents
  • students: SAM & Front)

16:00     End

I have no idea what it's all about

If you have no idea how the University Council & School Councils work? Watch the Explainer!  

School Councils

Every School (Faculty) has its own School Council. It consists of employees and students from a School and represents the interests of students and employees. Do you have any idea what is going on at your School? The student parties of TiSEM, TSB and TLS will debate, so as a student you get an idea what to vote for!

University Council

Do you prefer Blue or Green? SAM and Front are battling for the students’ vote to become the largest students’ party at the University Council! During this debate they will try to convince you that they have the best plans and ideas for the future of the university!

And also, employees can choose! What do The Independents or TiU-International want to underline as their vision on some key issues of the university? And why is the University Council important at all? Find it out during this debate!

The debate will be led by Martijn Logtenberg and Gregory Go, both student and member of the debate club Cicero.


More information

This debate is organized by Studium Generale and debate club Cicero. In close cooperation with above mentioned parties.

Contact: Has Klerx (Studium Generale).

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