Workshops
The Centre for Representation provides several workshops for students who are active in a board or student association during study time.
go to workshopsWithin Fontys there are different possibilities to be active, apart from your work or your study, for example in formal representation councils or boards of study or student associations, but also in a more informal way, for example by organising the introduction for new students or by thinking along in brainstorm meetings.
Are you a student or employee who is active in this way, than you can be supported by advisors of the Centre for Representation.
When you, as a student, are active in a board of a study or student association during your study time you could qualify for a board membership grant. When you are active in a representation council you can claim representation money. Besides that an active student is eligible for mentioning your activities on your diploma supplement. Staff members who are active in representation councils or degree program committees are being facilitated in time. More information about this you can find in the Fontys Regulations on the Participation Councils and Degree Programme Committees and on the representation and participation page.
The Centre for Representation provides several workshops for students who are active in a board or student association during study time.
go to workshopsTo be eligible for a board membership grant, you need to meet the following criteria:
You will receive a grant of maximum 12 months during your study career at Fontys.
You have the possibility to exchange your activities as member of a representation council for ESTC’s. When you don’t want to do that or can’t do that, you can ask for representation money.
For asking representation money as member of the CPC (CMR) you can contact cmr@fontys.nl.
When you are member of an IPC (IMR) or DPC (OC) please contact the administration office of your degree programme.
When you have been active as a student in a board or council within Fontys you may be eligible to have that mentioned on your diploma supplement. In this document is described what you have to do. Take note you start in time with the application. In the TER (OER) of your degree programme is stated how long in advance you have to apply.
If you have any questions, please contact the CfR advisor of your institute.
In this workshop not only the rights and duties of the IPC (IMR), SDPC (DMR) and DPC (OC) are discussed, but also how the meeting structure works and what expectations you have from your fellow council members and from your director.
Members of IPC (IMR), SDPC (DMR) and DPC (OC)
In this workshop(s) you will work together on the question which place representation has in your organisation, what your common goals are, how you want to cooperate and how you can best organize this.
Members of IPC (IMR), SDPC (DMR) and DPC (OC) and members of management team
In this practical workshop you will make an inventory of the network of the IPC (IMR), SDPC (DMR) or DPC (OC) and will decide which way of communicating is appropriate for which actor in the network. This must lead to a concrete plan of action to improve communication.
Members of IPC (IMR), SDPC (DMR) and DPC (OC) and board members of study associations
In this workshop you learn more about what and how every participant in the meeting can contribute to the meeting in their specific role (chair person, participant) to a plaeasurable and effective meeting. The whole proces will be taken into account, so from the gathering of agenda items to rounding up after the meeting.
Members of IPC (IMR), SDPC (DMR) and DPC (OC) and board members of study associations
All workshops are for free, if you want to join a workshop, please contact the Centre for Representation.