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-====== What is an "FSR" and what does it do? ====== +====== What is the FSR? ====== 
-FSR is short for Fachschaftsrat, which is German for student representatives. As such, we represent the students' interests before the university and in its committees. As FSR ET/IT we represent all students of of department E which consist of anyone enrolled in Microelectronics and MicrosystemsInformation and Communication Systems, Information and Media Technologies, Communication and Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Technomathematics. The student representatives consist of 12 memberselected by the department's students in May, as well as non-elected membersYou do not have to be elected to be a part of the FSR!+The ET/IT Student Council (FSRis there to represent the interests of its student body towards the university and in its committees. All students of the degree programmes in Electrical EngineeringComputer Science and Engineering, Computer Science (Computational Informatics), Technomathematics and some International Master's degree programmes belong to the ET/IT student councilIt consists of 12 members elected in December and a number of volunteersNo election is required to join the FSR.
  
-We meet every second to third Wednesday and discuss the latest topics and issues revolving around the university and our department. If six or more members are present, a meeting is quorate. Non-elected members and guests are welcome to give input and take part in the discussions.  To receive meeting invitations, sign up for our [[:helfer|helper distribution list]]. +The FSR meets every Wednesday, approximately every two to three weeks, to discuss current problems and tasks. If there are 6 or more elected members, the FSR has quorum at these meetings; non-elected members can also take part in the discussions. In order to receive invitations to meetingsplease register for our [[en:helfer|helper mailing list]]. 
  
-Twice a yeara plenary meeting is convened. On the meeting'date, all other lectures are cancelled and the department's students gather to be informed about the latest events, important future events and to bring forward concerns and questions of their own. You will receive an invitation via e-mail. It's always worth to show up!+Twice a year there is student council plenary meeting. On this date, all lectures are cancelled and all students of the student council meet to be informed by the FSR about current events and to raise their own concerns. You will be informed of the dates by email. It's always worth coming
  
-We take care of regular events, like the student orientation at the start of each winter semester, but also several barbecues in the summer, a Christmas party and exciting field trips. We provide representatives for all the university'committees and talk to professors directly in case of problems.+We organise regular events, especially the orientation session at the beginning of the new winter semester, but also barbecues in summer, a Christmas party and much more. We provide representatives for various TUHH committees and talk directly to the professors when problems arise.
  
  
-For every of the different functions there are 1-2 members responsible: + 
-  * Chairman +====== Tasks ====== 
-  * Supervised Learning +The ET/IT student council is there to represent the interests of the students of the student council. 
-  * Representatives in Committees (e.g. Studiendekanatsausschuss, Examination Board, Committee for Objections and Appeals, Student Parliament) + 
-  * Orientation-Week's organization+There are therefore 1-2 responsible members in the FSR for the various areas of responsibility
 +  * Chair 
 +  * Supervised learning 
 +  * Awareness 
 +  * Events 
 +  * Representatives for the individual committees (e.g. Dean of Studies Committee, Examination Board, Appeals Committee, Student Parliament) 
 +  * Organisation of the OU week
   * Finances    * Finances 
-  * Administration and technics +  * Administration and technology 
-  * Public relations+  * PR
   * Merchandise   * Merchandise
-  * Watering Plants+  * Beverage purchasing 
 +  * Company contacts 
 +  * Exams
    
-The current appointment can be seen on the [[Mitglieder|elected members list]].+The current distribution of tasks can be seen in the [[en:mitglieder|list of members]].
  
-====== Functions ====== +====== Our goals ====== 
-The student representatives main function is to represent the students' interests. +    * Improve the quality of teaching 
- +    * Make studying easier 
-====== Our Goals ====== +    * Improve the student experience 
-    * Improve the teaching'quality +    * Pass on information to students
-    * Facilitate studies +
-    * Improve your studying experience +
-    * Spread information+
     * Represent students     * Represent students
-    * Monitor AStA and StuPa +    * Total control of the AStAStuPa 
-    * Represent our department's degree courses +    * Represent study programmes of the student council externally 
-    * Having fun :) +    * World domination 
-    * World Domination :))+    * And of course have fun :) 
  
  
 ====== Methods ====== ====== Methods ======
 +As mentioned above, we sit on many committees, talk to the professors and keep in contact with you as much as possible in order to represent your interests as well as possible.
 +
 +
 ===== Representation ===== ===== Representation =====
  
-  * Gathering information +  * Receiving information 
-    * from Students +    * by students 
-    * from Studiendekanatsausschuss (SDA) and Examination Boards +    * by the Dean of Studies Committee (SDA) and examination boards (by means of a report from the student representatives) 
-    * from AStA, other student representatives, StuPa +    * by AStA, other FSRe, StuPa 
-  * and take action based on those information +  * and consequences thereof 
-    * talk to professors +    * Discussions with professors 
-    * SDA applications +    * Motions in the SDA 
-    * arrange events +    * Organisation of events 
-  * Maintenance and improvement of Course and Examination Regulations +  * Maintenance and improvement of study and examination regulations 
-  * Representation at the BundesFachschaftenTagung der Elektrotechnik (Federal Electrical Engineering Student Representatives Convention+  * Representation at the Federal Faculty Conference of Electrical Engineering ([[en:fachschaftskonferenzen|Conferences]]
-  * Display and representation of our degree courses on open day.+  * Representation of the degree programme at the Open Day
  
 ===== Service ===== ===== Service =====
  
-  * WWW, Social Media, Stud.IP +  * WWW, [[en:newsletter|Newsletter]], Stud.IP 
-  * Freshmen Orientation +  * First semester OU 
-  * Events(e.g. supervised learningBBQ, field trips+  * Events (e.g. barbecueexcursions
-  * Plenary Meetings+  * General assemblies 
 + 
 + 
  
 +===== Help us =====
 +With so many projects and tasks, it's clear that we can only get everything done if we regularly have committed new recruits. You can help in the following ways:
  
-===== Contribute ===== +  The simplest way to help is to let us know about **acute problems**that cannot be solved personally with the professor, **communicate**. 
-To accomplish the plethora of tasks we put ourselves up to, we're always looking for people to assist us and to contribute to our work. +  * You can even volunteer as a **free helper** who comes to the meeting sporadically and takes on specific task or helps with larger projects such as the orientation unit and other events
-There are several ways you can contribute: +  * The optimum is the **election to the FSR** (at the beginning of December). As a rule, an elected full member has at least one area of responsibility and regularly attends the meetingwhich may result in further short-term "jobs" (e.g. Prof talk) at their own discretion.
-  An easy but very important way to contribute is to **tell us** about **pressing problems**, that you are unable to solve yourself.  +
-  * You can become a **freelancer**, attend meetings as you see fit, assume position or take part in organizing greater projects like the student orientation. +
-  * The Optimum being to **run for office** in the elections in May. As elected member you usually assume at least one position, attend meetings regularly, whereby you most likely will take on smaller "jobs"e.g. talking to a professor, as well.+
  
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