The Student Parliament at Molde University College

We need your vote!

Her are the candidates running for election for Student Parliament 2024/2025:

Faculty of Logistics


Tiril Høgstø is studying in her third year of a Bachelor programme in Logistics and SCM. “I was part of the assembly last year and found it very rewarding to contribute in determining how things would function at the school. I believe it’s important for students to have a say in how school life is and to be able to influence aspects such as exam scheduling and resits. Students who use the canteen regularly also wish they could buy additional items.”

Oscar Jødal Skallerud is studying in his first year of IT and Digitalisation programme. “I want to run for election because I believe I have a lot to offer to Student Parliament. I am passionate about ensuring the school maintains relevant courses and education, such as courses aimed at personal development.”

Faculty of Business Administration and Social Sciences:

Cordelia Eline Velde Monsen is studying in her first year of Law. “I believe I can contribute to maintaining justice and good everyday experiences for students! I am passionate about student finance and welfare.”

Susanne Nygaard is studying in her first year of Law. “It seems very exciting to be part of such an important and relevant organization. I am passionate about justice and giving every individual a voice.”

Andrea Victoria Schneider is studying in her first year of Law. “Being involved in Student Parliament seems very fun! I am passionate about ensuring quality education, addressing the needs of external students, and promoting the university nationally.”

Elma Livakovic is studying in her first year of Law. “I am running for election because it seems fun and exciting. The issues I am passionate about are ensuring no one is in war or distress, and that everyone is entitled to their rights. All people should be equal under the law.”

Henriette Odberg Myrsve is studying in her first year of Law. “I want to run for election because I want to make a change so that students have a better and more fair everyday life. I am particularly passionate about finance, making sure students have better financial support and that the asset limit is higher so that we are not penalized for working and receiving less grants.”

Elon Alobel Beraki is studying in his third year of Politics, Law, and Administration. “It is important to get involved to improve the program.”

Jan Ernest Beni Ntwari is studying in his first year of Law. “I am running for election because I am passionate about students’ well-being both on and off-campus. I want to introduce even more and broader student services.”

Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Care
No candidates are running for election.

The election will be held digitally on eValg and will open on October 16th at 8:00 AM and close on October 17th at 11:30 PM. All semester-registered students are eligible to vote, and you will be voting for candidates who belong to your faculty.

The Student Parliament is composed of democratically elected students from each faculty at the University College. The representatives discuss and process issues that concern the student body.

The Student Parliament appoints, among other things, student representatives to several of the college’s councils, committees and panels. These are elected at the annual student conference, which is organized in collaboration with the University College. The Student Parliament also represents HiMolde’s students on the national student political arena and participates, among other things, in the Norwegian Student Organization’s National Assembly.

Assembly

Each of the three departments, the Faculty of Logistics, the Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Care, and the Faculty of Business Administration and Social Sciences, have representatives in the Student Parliament. These representatives have the right to vote and speak in matters.

Executive Board

The Executive Board is responsible for the operation of the Student Parliament and consists of:

leader

deputy leader

financial manager

responsible for academic policy

information officer.

The Executive Board does not have the right to vote.

  • Leader: Mina Evci
  • Deputy leader: Asma Mohammadi
  • Financial manager: Beret Grytskog Skralthaug
  • Responsible for academic policy: Lidia Maria Marian
  • Information officer: Truls Dommersnes Pedersen

  • Election this fall

  • Election this fall

  • Election this fall

  • Election this fall