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What is the SRC?
The Students' Representative Council (SRC) is the highest representative structure for students at Stellenbosch 肆客足球 (SU), as recognised by the DHET Act, SU Statute, and? governed by the Student Constitution. ?The SRC fulfils its representative and organisational mandate through various portfolios allocated to a team of elected SRC members and appointed SRC managers.?
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??How does the SRC represent you?
The SRC's structural composition facilitates the representation of all students. With the Tygerberg Students' Representative Council (TSRC) Chairperson and the Military Academy Student Captain both serving as ex-officio members, students from the ?Tygerberg and Saldanha campuses are also represented at the highest level of SU management.
Furthermore, three statutory bodies (Academic Affairs Council, Prim Committee, and Societ?ies Council?) as well asCouncil, madethe Postgraduate Student Council, made up of representatives from all faculties, communities (residents and commuter student organisations—CSOs), and societies,ensure that the students who form a part of these structures are heard and well represented on the SRC.
Composition of the SRC:
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?Elected members | ?Academic Affairs Council | ?Prim Committee (Residence | PSO) | Senior Prim Committee (Senior Residence) | ?Tygerberg (TSR) | ?Military Academy (MASC) | ?Societies Council | ?Managers *no voting rights |
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According to the Student Constitution, the SRC can also appoint between 2 and 10 managers in order to facilitate administrative portfolios. The managers are not SRC members, and they do not have voting rights in SRC meetings (as they have not been elected by the student populace but appointed by the SRC). The SRC appointed 10 managers for 2024/2025,? and they are as follows:
- Arts and Culture? (KUKO)
- ?Sustainable Development
- Postgraduate Student
- Policy
- International
- Branding & Visibility
- Sport
- Safety and Security
- Special Needs
- WAQE