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Students representatives

Course Council

This is the body that can help you solve problems in your course. You can contact us for problems concerning the organisation of your course and teaching.

What does it do?

The most important functions concern:

  • mediating the relationship between students and teachers
  • approving student files (study plan, recognition of Erasmus exams, transitions and transfers)
  • evaluate the educational offer
  • approve curricular and extracurricular activities (events, placements, conferences)

Representatives

All-round university life: being a student and a reference point for others

We are students from the Pharmacy and CTF degree courses who share a passion for the pharmaceutical sciences and a desire to be an active part of our department, collaborating with the teaching and administrative staff. Through our work, we want to offer a service to our colleagues so that their studies can be as smooth and fruitful as possible. This experience is an opportunity for us to live in a more familiar environment and to get to know the university reality in all its facets.

Department Council

The Department Council is the body in which decisions are made regarding the activities carried out by the Department. You can contact us for questions relating to the organisation of teaching and research.

What does it do?

The Department Council is responsible for approving:

  • internal economic issues
  • student practices (recognition of Erasmus examinations, requests for early graduation)
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  • training offer
  • examination and degree sessions
  • research projects

Representatives

School Council

We take care of the management of the facilities and the departments that are part of it. You can contact us for problems concerning evaluation questionnaires, classroom and space management.

What does it do?

The School Council deals with:

  • facilities and services
  • educational offer
  • coordinating and rationalising teaching activities
  • management costs
  • examination of course and teaching evaluation forms

Representatives

Joint Commission for Education and the Right to Study

The Joint Commission for Teaching and the Right to Study (CPDS) is established in each School of the University as a body to monitor the organisation and performance of teaching and tutoring activities and any other services provided to students.

We can be contacted to report general problems concerning teaching and student services and suggestions for their improvement. You can contact us to report general problems concerning teaching and student services and suggestions for their improvement.

What does it do?

The CPDS is mainly concerned with:

  • formulating proposals aimed at improving the performance of teaching
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  • drawing up an annual report on the effectiveness of teaching, tutoring and any other service provided to students. The report is forwarded to the Dean and to the competent teaching structures, which receive it and, taking it into due account, take steps to draw up proposals for the improvement of the relative activities
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  • formulate opinions on the activation, deactivation and suppression of study courses
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  • report to the Dean, the Coordinator of the Course Council and the Director of the Department to which the Course of Study is assigned, any anomalies found in the performance of teaching activities