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Students Assembly

The Student Assembly is one of the governing bodies of the UNITA Alliance. It is a consultative and proposal body and represents the voice of the students of the Alliance universities. 

Presidency of the Student Assembly 

President: Fatima Mangouchi, Università di Torino

Vice-President: Rares Smeu, Universitatea Transilvania Brașov

Vice-President: Carolina Aiveca, Politécnico da Guarda

Secretary: Andrea Mevlat, Università di Torino

Treasurer: Eduard Petho, Universitatea Transilvania Brașov

The Students Assembly acts as a point of contact between the Governance of the Alliance and the student population, which comprises around 250,000 students, providing the members of the Alliance with feedback on the activities, including the exchange projects.

The Students Assembly deals with issues concerning the student component within the Alliance, from the involvement of students in UNITA’s decision-making process to the proposal of new projects to be implemented and made available to the partner universities.

The members of the Students Assembly also take part in the Task Team working groups composing the Work Packages, together with the teaching and technical administrative staff, which are the beating heart of the Alliance where ideas are translated into activities and implemented.

Contact the UNITA Student Assembly at

student.assembly@univ-unita.eu

Instagram: @unitastudentsassembly

UniversityListName
UNITOObiettivo StudentiPiras, Tommaso
UNITOObiettivo StudentiSartori, Marta
UNITOObiettivo StudentiCavalleri, Flavia
UNITORUN UniToMarovelli, Sara
UNITOUNIVERSI.TO – Rappresenta.TOScagliola, Samuele
UNITOUNIVERSI.TO – Rappresenta.TOMangouchi, Fatima Zahra
UNITOUNIVERSI.TO – Rappresenta.TOMiraglia, Annalisa
IPGU-United for ProgressAmaral Rodrigues, Rafael
IPGU-United for ProgressSantos Ferreira, Manuel Francisco
IPGU-United for ProgressCorrea Sobral, Mariana
IPGU-United for ProgressMorais, Oliveira Mariana
IPGI-Interconnection and IntegrationFerreira da Silva, Bruna Filipa
IPGI-Interconnection and IntegrationSoares Aiveca, Carolina Isabel
IPGI-Interconnection and IntegrationGarcia Simões, João Gonçalo
UPNAUPNITAAlonso Delgrado, Irene
UPNAUPNITAAsan Braut, Ines
UPNAUPNITAWilliams Edokpolor, Destiny
UPNAUPNITALusarreta García, Natalia
UPNAUPNITAAlomia Vargas, Leyre Izaskun
UPNAUPNITAEscudero Rus, Adriana
UPNAUPNITASegura Gárate, Elena Pilar
UNIBSUdU BresciaImtiaz, Ayesha
UNIBSUdU BresciaGrillo, Lorenzo
UNIBSUdU BresciaPangrazio, Davide
UNIBSUdU BresciaSignorini, Giuliana
UNIBSUdU BresciaLuta, Aldo
UNIBSUdU BresciaAgueli, Rossella
UNIBSUdU BresciaScalvini, Anna
UNITBVUniViBeSinca, Lucia Alexandra
UNITBVUniViBeDumitrovici, Claudia Amalia
UNITBVUniViBeSmeu, Rare Emilian
UNITBVUniViBeFadel, Muhammad Zikrillah
UNITBVUniViBeCiurcanu, Madalin
UNITBVUniViBeResitca, Daniel
UNITBVUniViBeDaia, Cosmin  Mihai
UNIZARVeritasAguado Olloqui, Carmen
UNIZARVeritasRuiz Calvo, Pablo
UNIZARVeritasDel Río Jiménez, Silvia
UNIZARVeritasMalato Pérez, Marcos
UVTOSUTCorbu, Ecaterina
UVTOSUTOros, Naomi
UVTOSUTVisileanu, Andreea
UVTOSUTCatana, Teodor
UVTOSUTVarga, Bianca
UVTOSUTDumitrescu, Florentina
UVTOSUTChintea, Iontu
USMBEuropean Student VoicePortis, Lorenzo
USMBEuropean Student VoiceGallet,  Alice
USMBEuropean Student VoiceFelix,  Noé
USMBEuropean Student VoiceCrepel,  Alix
USMBEuropean Student VoiceLeplat, Valentine
USMBEuropean Student VoiceYao, Kouassi Serge-Olivier
USMBEuropean Student VoiceOudin, Lola
UNITA WEEK November

Students Assembly Elections

The 250,000 UNITA students are invited to participate in the Student Assembly elections. The first elections took place in 2025. The members of the UNITA Student Assembly are chosen by UNITA students through official elections, which are held in the 12 universities every 2 years: 8 representatives, including 2 postgraduate, will be elected for each university and will participate in works of the Alliance.
This fundamental step has allowed students to run as candidates and elect their own representatives, who will make the necessary decisions to transform our universities and influence many aspects of academic life over the next two years.
It is a chance and a right to participate in the decisions our universities are making: participation is fundamental to build a better, more efficient, more inclusive university for all the students and the whole community.

UNITA takes decisions with a participative governance led by the Governance Board, the strategic decisional body in charge of the overall steering of the project, strategic decision-making and budget decisions. Its resolutions are based on the reports and recommendations of the Student Assembly, the Advisory Council, the Quality and Evaluation Board, and the Management Committee.

The Student Assembly, composed of 8 student representatives per each of the 12 Universities of the Alliance UNITA, is self-ruled by its members and gives proposals and recommendations on each single aspect of the Alliance. It also directly participates in decision-making processes, knowledge sharing, implementation of teaching activities as well as research and innovation: it is an inspiring environment for the personal and professional development of all actors, aiming to transform the academic experience of each student, PhD and alumni of the university.

The Student Assembly elects:

  • 2 members for the Governance Board
  • 2 members for the Quality and Evaluation Board
  • members in the Management Committee and in every Task Team of the Alliance, involved in each phase of the decisional processes

After getting organized in lists and being elected, the student representatives, 8 students per university, are ready to report your opinions and needs in front of the governance of UNITA.
They are the voice of the students at the decisional tables of the Alliance, as they sit alongside the rectors and the administrative staff to speak up for the students.
Internally, the Student Assembly discusses ideas and projects to create new opportunities for their peers. 
The Student Assembly is a vital part of the Alliance dedicated to addressing the needs, proposals, and concerns of all students in the Alliance. It serves as a voice for the student body, ensuring that every issue, idea, and feedback is heard and acted upon. By fostering open communication and active participation, the Assembly plays a relevant role in creating a supportive and responsive educational environment. Additionally, it works collaboratively with each university and administration to implement solutions and improvements, enhancing the overall student experience.

The Student Assembly plays a pivotal role in addressing any necessity, proposal or concern to each student of the Alliance. It has a key role in enhancing our campus life, ensuring our voices are heard by the university’s administrations.

By candidating, expressing thoughts and voting, students are shaping the future, advocating for a better environment in and out of the university premises.

Students are the soul of our universities and it is essential to recognize each of their key roles within our universities.

Each of these roles underscores the importance of students’ participation in this democratic process:

  • Students are stakeholders in our universities. Individuals might not seem impactful on their own but their involvement and input are crucial in shaping policies and decisions that impact our academic journey and overall campus life.
  • Students are beneficiaries of the educational services provided by the universities. We must advocate for high standards in our education and prioritize quality education and adequate resources.
  • Students are service users who rely on various campus utilities such as health care, counseling, academic services, and recreational facilities.
  • Students are partners in the educational process. Our relationship with faculties, administrations, and fellow students is a partnership aimed at achieving mutual goals.
  • Students are democratic participants. Voting is a fundamental aspect of our democratic engagement, allowing us to hold our representatives accountable and ensuring that our voices are heard. This democratic participation is crucial in promoting transparency, inclusivity, and responsiveness within the student assembly.
  • Students are ambassadors for their own university and for UNITA.

Each vote contributes to a more accessible and inclusive university environment, where diverse needs and perspectives are acknowledged and addressed. 

The shared voice of our student community

UNITA’s Inclusive societies Hub is one of the six hubs. Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Monica SZELES (UNITBV) , Prof. Patricia ALMAGUER (UNIZAR) and  Prof. Concepción LOMBA (UNIZAR) are the contact points.

Discover here below the Matching events organized within the Inclusive societies hub: 

UNITA’s Global health Hub is one of the six hubs. Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Dr. Amalric ORTLIEB (HES-SO) and Dr. Donatella Placidi (UNIBS) are the contact points.

Visit the Global Health hub padlet

Matching events for Global Health Hub

UNITA’s Digital transitions Hub is one of the six hubs. Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities: Prof. Antonio LOPEZ (UPNA) and Prof. Alexandre Miguel Pereira FIGUEIREDO (IPG) are the contact points.

UNITA’s Cultural Heritage Hub is one of the three hubs, together with Circular Economy and Renewable Energies, each one of them corresponding to one of the three Axes in which research activities in UNITA universities have been divided.

Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Laurence Roussillon-Constanty (UPPA) and Prof. Giaime Alonge (UNITO) are the contact points.

Within the research cartography, more than 300+ Cultural Heritage projects can be found, grouped into the following themes and sub-themes:

· Study and preservation of tangible Cultural Heritage
· Intangible Cultural Heritage and identity narratives
· Enhancement and dissemination of cultural and natural heritage
· Innovation policies for the development of marginalised areas

UNITA’s Cultural Heritage Hub

UNITA’s Circular economy and environment hub is one of the six hubs, each one of them corresponding to one of the three Axes in which research activities in UNITA universities have been divided.

Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Stefania DIMA (UVT) and Prof. José Maria FRAILE (UNIZAR) are the contact points.

Within the research cartography, more than 200+ Circular Economy projects can be found, grouped into the following themes and sub-themes:

 Activities achieved so far:

  • PhD thesis in cotutelle
  • Microcredentials
  • Summer Schools
  • Research seminars and workshops

UNITA’s Green energies Hub is one of the six hubs, each one of them corresponding to one of the six axes in which research activities in UNITA universities have been divided.

Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Benoit STUTZ (USMB) and Prof. Antonio CARDOSO (UBI) are the contact points.

Within the research cartography, more than 120+ projects related to renewable energies can be found, grouped into the following themes and sub-themes:

Energy transformation & Integration – System – Energy carriers
Solar energy
Socio-economic & legal & education aspect
Bioenergy
Geothermal energy
Hydropower
Wind

Activities achieved so far:

  • PhD thesis in cotutelle
  • Microcredentials
  • Summer Schools
  • Research seminars and workshops