We would like to make full use of the influence of the offices to implement your concerns. So that we can go this way for and with you, we need your vote!
We are from the FSIs, so we have good contacts with many students and know where the problems lie
Through the events of the FSIs, such as office hours, the organization of introductory events, through lecture hall cinemas and game nights, through barbecues and parties, we come into very frequent and direct contact with many other students from different semesters and learn about their wishes and problems - even if online alternatives have to be used for this right now. In the FSV we do our best to bring about changes in the interest of the students.
We are well networked with each other and with the departments via the FSIs - we know who to contact if there's issues
We gain a lot of experience in dealing with professors and the structures at the departmental level through participation in departmental committees on the part of the FSIs in departmental councils or assemblies, in study grant committees, in study committees, in appointment committees, etc. We know who to contact and when. We are well networked and know who to contact and when. Through cross-FSI events, we also know the work of the other FSIs and have contacts there.
We consistently advocate for fair and free study conditions
In the FSV, we do our best to stand up for the best possible study conditions, such as for the "Freischuss" regulation for the Corona semesters, permanent generous hardship regulations or against compulsory registrations. Even when the university acts against our interests, we use our voices to oppose it - even if the prospects of doing so are not always good. For example, despite resistance, we are committed to the abolition of the new withdrawal deadlines, against the symptom obligation on certificates or against more restrictive examination regulations.
We campaign for better study conditions and go all the way to the university management to achieve this
The departments of the NatFak face many challenges, e.g. the well-known difficult financial situation and new problems arising from the current situation. We are committed to ensuring that the study conditions do not deteriorate as a result and that good teaching and learning conditions are guiding factors in decision making. Through the FSIs, we are able to quickly recognize where there is a problem and can then fight for solutions and changes through our representatives in the Faculty Council. In order to give everyone a voice, we would like the FSV to take over the role of the FSI for the Modulstudien Naturale this year as well, since these are unfortunately not really represented otherwise due to their extraordinary course structures.
The advantage of the Bunte FSIen-Liste - Diverse, non-partisan candidates
Since we are a non-partisan list, we approach issues without any political bias. This means we are not beholden to the opinion of any political university group or overarching party organization, but can make independent decisions. What counts for us is to achieve the best possible solution for our students. We are diverse in terms of content, because each of our candidates brings their own experience, goals and concrete proposals. These content-related positioning and goals can be found in the profiles of the individual list members, which you can find in the tab "Our candidates" or on Instagram (@bunte.fsien.liste.nat).