Open call for General Member GPC Europe and the Globalising World

Are you interested in the organisation and quality of education at FASoS? Would you like to provide advice on the advancement of quality within FASoS programmes and on the Education and Examination Regulations? If so, please consider the vacancy for General Member of the Graduate Programme Committee Europe and the Globalising World. This programme committee is in charge of the following programmes:

  • Master European Studies
  • Master European Public Affairs
  • Research Master European Studies
  • Master Globalisation and Development Studies

Application deadline: Thursday 13 April.

The main task of a Programme Committee (PC) is to monitor and evaluate the quality of the programme(s) it is linked to. Every PC consists of a Chair, academic staff members and student members, and has an equal representation of staff and students. The Graduate PCs at FASoS meet at least four times per year and are supported administratively by a staff member from the policy cluster. For more information on the activities of a PC please consult the PC manual 2016-2017.

General Members of the PC take part in all PC meetings. They will prepare opinion statements according to the agenda and underlying documentation of every meeting, present reasoned arguments and views during the discussions, advise on the advantages and disadvantages of certain courses of action, and provide input for the PC advices and reports.

For this PC we are looking for one General Member, who is expected to start on 1 September 2017 and will be appointed for a period of three years. The remuneration previewed for this position is 40 Solver hours.

Interested candidates are encouraged to send a CV and a short motivation letter/email by Thursday 13 April to: marjo.krebbeks@maastrichtuniversity.nl. Applications will be reviewed by the academic staff members of the current FASoS PCs and the Faculty Council, after which the Faculty Board will appoint the General Member before the closure of Solver.

For more information contact Jessica Mesman at: j.mesman@maastrichtuniversity.nl.

Submit your comment

Please enter your name

Your name is required

Please enter a valid email address

An email address is required

Please enter your message

FASoS Weekly © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Designed by WPSHOWER

Powered by WordPress