In June, TU Delft student Abdelkader Karbache will become the new president of the National Students’ Union (LSVb). At the National Students’ Association (ISO), Mylou Miché will then take over.
Karbache (23) is pursuing two masters at TU Delft (Mechanical Engineering and Sustainable Energy Technology) and was already a board member of the Delft student union VSSD and a member of TU’s central student council.
In a press release, he says he is concerned about issues such as student housing, student debt and student funding. “Time and again, the current generation of students have been the ones to suffer. If it is up to us, students will no longer lose out. We will pull out all the stops to permanently improve the position of students.”
From June, the board of the LSVb will further consist of Ocke Siertsema (21, student of public administration and government management at the Haagse Hogeschool), Gijs Grimbergen (23, studied geography and planning at the University of Utrecht), Boutaina Chami (24, studied psychology at the University of Twente) and Yason Sinout (25, graduated in history and economics at the University of Utrecht).
ISO
At the ISO, Mylou Miché (25, International Development Studies student at Utrecht University) joins as chair. The board will further consist of Gwendolyn Hermans (24, psychology student at Radboud University in Nijmegen) on 22 June, Jorrit Berendsen (22, public administration and government management student at NHL Stenden Hogeschool), William Duke (25, American Studies student at Nijmegen) and Stijn van Hussen (24, International Relations student at the University of Groningen). (HOP, OL)
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