University elections
Thursday March 9, 2023, from 8 a.m. to 18 p.m., Reunion time, students are called to elect their representatives to the central councils and, for some, to the councils of their component (faculty, school or institute). ). That same day, at the same times, several establishment staff are also invited to participate in the vote for the component councils. Below, we tell you everything about the 2023 university elections!
Are you a staff member of the University of Reunion Island?
You are concerned by component council elections if you are attached to:
- the Faculty of Law and Economics
- the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences
- the Faculty of Human and Environmental Sciences
- the Faculty of Science and Technology
- IAE Réunion – Management School of the University of Réunion
All the information and voting methods can be found on our dedicated page
You are a student• ? Here's everything you need to know about university elections
WHY VOTE?
Student elected representatives represent 24% of student elected representatives sitting on central and component councils.
Their missions?
- Defend the rights and interests of students
- Vote the University budget
- Give their opinion on the training offer
- Act on university life and the campus living environment
Electing your student representatives means investing in the life of the establishment and choosing the one who will represent you for two years.
To better understand how elections work at the University of Reunion, you can find out about the role of the councils!
Board of directors
It determines the general policy of the university, votes on the budget, distributes all resources and means and deliberates on the content of the establishment contract.
The Research Commission
It distributes the envelope of resources intended for research, allocated by the Board of Directors. It sets the operating rules for laboratories and research federations and adopts measures enabling students to develop activities for the dissemination of scientific, technical and industrial culture.
The Training and University Life Commission
It discusses and adopts the regulations relating to examinations and the control of knowledge and skills, the rules for evaluating teaching, and the measures supporting the success of the greatest number of students. It distributes the envelope of resources intended for training as allocated by the Board of Directors. Within this commission, issues relating to student life, student engagement, as well as campus life are also addressed.
Component Tips
One component (faculty, school or institute) is administered by an elected council which includes representatives of staff, students and external personalities.
It elects the Director of the component, decides on its general policy, and deals with questions relating to training (modalities and dates of examinations for example), and all questions concerning the life of the component.
WHO CAN VOTE?
PROFILE 1:
I am a student in License, professional license, Master, Professional master, BUT, CPES, CPESIP, BUT
I vote to elect my representatives to the Board of Directors (CA) and to the Training and University Life Commission (CFVU)
PROFILE 2:
I am a student in Doctorate
I vote to elect my representatives to the Board of Directors (CA), the Training and University Life Commission (CFVU) and the Research Commission (CR)
PROFILE 3:
I match profile 1 or 2
ET
I am registered in Faculty of Law and Economics, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Faculty of Human and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, or IAE Réunion – School of Management of the University of Réunion
I vote to elect my representatives to the Board of Directors (CA), the Training and University Life Commission (CFVU) and the Research Commission
AND I also vote for the council of my component
WHERE TO VOTE?
To find your polling station, consult the electoral lists
- You vote for the central councils, you consult the electoral lists on this page
- You vote for the councils of your component, you consult the electoral lists on your component page
- You can also find your polling station by consulting the attachment table
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO VOTE?
To be able to vote, you need :
Your student card
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Your school certificate ET an ID
NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD
PASSPORT
DRIVER'S LICENSE
RESIDENCE PERMIT
If you can't vote, consider voting by proxy!
- If you want to vote by proxy at the central councils, consult this page.
- If you want to vote by proxy for the councils of your component, you consult the procedure on your component page
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