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The Department Council

Responsibilities of the Department Council

The Department Council is responsible for discussing and advising the Department’s management on issues of relevance to the department’s development, organisation and finances, including:

  • the Department’s academic development work and strategies for research, education and knowledge sharing
  • the Department's contribution to the Faculty's strategy and development work
  • the Department’s organisation as regards research and the Faculty’s study programmes
  • the Department’s quality-assurance processes
  • finances and budget, including external funding
  • recruitment policy in relation to research and the Faculty’s programmes
  • the physical and social environment for the staff and students
  • study environment and student well-being
  • management decisions

The composition of the Department Council

The Department Council consists of 12 members. The Head of Studies is an ex officio member. Five members are elected from among the Department’s academic staff and at least three of these must be published researchers of some standing. The Head of Department chairs the Department Council, and a deputy chair is elected from among the council’s three prominent researchers. Together they form a chairmanship that is responsible for the agenda, minutes and follow-ups on council decisions. Three members are elected from among the Department’s technical and administrative staff, as well as three students.

The term of office is four years for members of staff and two years for students.

Members

Head of Department Signe Pihl-Thingvad (chairperson)
Amelie Theussen (deputy chairperson)
Kurt Klaudi Klausen
Marianne Ulriksen
Martin Klatt
Christine Brasch Bækholm
Silas Toftemark
Josefine Lørup Brandt
Lasse Arpe Kristensen
Bess Egede Rogers
Tina Guldbrandt Jakobsen
Pernille Seier Hansen

Substitutes
Louise Kjærgaard
Søren Netra
Vincent Keating

 
 




Last Updated 15.02.2022