Student Representative

Student self-adminstration

Student self-government – a cumbersy term, which is actually quite simple to explain.

We are students like you and want to make our time at Geisenheim University of Applied Sciences as beautiful as possible. Our motto From students to students, we take it seriously and introduce you to the different areas of work, our responsibilities and the Senate.

More detailed information on the individual areas and important documents can be found on the subpages.

StuPa

The Studierenden Parlament (StuPa) is the highest panel of the student representation, the decision-making institution of the student body. It decides in all fundamental matters. As the name says, the StuPa represents your interests! Therefore, you can always contact the StuPa, which will gladly take care of your problem, your question or your idea.

Furthermore, the StuPa can establish several committees. During the actual period there are four committees in total.

At the same time, the StuPa puts into effect the AStA, i. e. the General Student Committee.

Student representatives are also represented in the Senate of Geisenheim University, the most important broad-based body of the university, as well as in the committees of the Senate, such as the LuSt Committee and the Finance Committee. The elections to the Senate usually take place at the same time as the elections to the StuPa.

AStA

The AStA  is part of the Student Self-Administration. With two general boards and the finance directors, he represents all students of the university. In addition, the board of directors appoint different departments, which represent all sorts of interests of the student body. A total of 15 – 20 students are involved in the AStA.

Our tasks are therefore very diverse. Whether AStA party, tastings, informative seminars, excursions – there is always something going on!

 

Contact

Brentanostr. 9, 65366 Geisenheim
E-Mail: asta(at)hs-gm.de
Tel.: 06722 502 717

Geisenheim Student Committee's Mentoring Program

Starting your studies in a new place can be confusing to begin with, and in order to help our new students have as smooth a start as possible at Hochschule Geisenheim University, the Student Committee (AStA) offers a mentoring program. First-semester students can register for this and get help from current student mentors even before beginning their studies.

Experienced students can give you tips and insider-knowledge, about studying, the Mensa, the university sport program or just about life on campus.

Student representatives in the Senate

The Senate is not part of the student self-government, but of the university’s self-government.

It is composed of the following:

  • nine members from the group of professors,
  • three members and three alternates of the student body
  • two members of the administrative-technical staff,
  • three members of the research staff.
  • The Senate advises and decides on matters of research, teaching and study.
Currently part of the senate
  • Sophie Römer
  • Sophie Reiher

Important Documents & Information

How are the members of AStA and StuPa paid?

How are the members of AStA and StuPa paid?

The following paragraph of the Financial Regulations of the Student Union states the remuneration of members (as of March 2022):

§13 Remuneration of office holders of the student body

  1. According to § 19 of the constitution, officials of the AStA receive an hourly wage equal to the current statutory minimum wage. The monthly recompense may not exceed the maximum amount of a low-wage employment according to § 8 para. 1 no. 1 SGB IV.
  2. According to § 18 para. 1 of the constituition, members of the AStA receive an expense allowance, which may not exceed the tax-free maximum amount pursuant to § 3 no. 26 a EStG. The expense allowance amounts 12,00 € per hour and is paid by the end of the semester.
  3. Members of the Student Parliament (StuPa) receive an expense allowance, which may not exceed the tax-free maximum amount pursuant to § 3 no. 26 a EStG. The expense allowance is set at 10,00 € per hour and is paid at the end of the semester.

For the complete financial regulations of the student body, see document below.