When can you apply to join SNZ?

SNZ has its official application period in LP 1, and every time people are elected for a year. But a good thing about SNZ is taht we never can have too many members, which means we accept applications year-round! You can apply to SNZ at any time by contacting us!

Why should you be a part of SNZ?

OPPORTUNITY TO 
CONTRIBUTE

Do you want to improve the program? Would you like to ensure that your and your classmates' education runs as smoothly as possible? Do you enjoy staying updated about the program? Or do you have specific concerns about a particular course? Then SNZ is definitely for you!

As a member of SNZ, you will have the opportunity to contribute to improving your and your friends’ academic experience. For example, you can help ensure a more even workload distribution across the study periods and make sure that course content is reasonable.

COURSE EVALUATION
REWARDS

As a member of SNZ, you will occationally represent the students at different course evaluation meetings after each study period. This means you will review the courses and their feedback, and, just like the "regular" course representatives, we are compensated with 200 SEK per meeting to spend in the Chalmers Store.

INTERNAL ACTIVITIES, COMUNITY, AND ÖREBRO

At SNZ, we prioritize internal activities, meaning we engage in fun team-building events with the rest of the SNZ team every now and then (such as go-karting or bowling). We also hold weekly meetings, which foster a strong sense of community among us in SNZ.

As a member of SNZ, you also gain access to Örebro, our beautiful meeting room. Once exclusively for SNZ, Örebro is now shared with a few other committees and groups from Zäta and M. This makes it easy to connect with people from other committees and groups.

SNZ: GREAT FOR

YOUR CV

If the previous points haven’t convinced you, perhaps this one will: Being part of SNZ demonstrates a strong interest in your education and a level of commitment that looks excellent on a CV. It also provides you with experience in project leadership, which can be highly appealing to employers.

Additionally, SNZ offers the opportunity to connect with students from other year groups, building a network that could be valuable in the future.

Join SNZ! 

The program need YOU!

Out positions

We in SNZ have several positions, and currently ten of them are filled. Below is a brief summary of all our positions, with the vacant ones marked with an asterisk (*). If you’d like more information about any of the positions or want to schedule a meeting with us, feel free to email us, and we’ll get back to you shortly!

Nämndeman(President)

Responsible for the cohesion of the group and has overarching responsibility for SNZ and its board. The chairperson calls meetings and ensures that meeting documents are prepared for all study committee meetings. They handle the primary communication with the university and the student union. They also attend UU meetings and ensure that PL meetings take place 1–2 times per study period. Traditionally, the president wears the Chalmers cap at all events organized by the study committee.


Kazzör (Treasurer)

Manages the finances and handles funding requests from PL in consultation with the president. The treasurer is financially responsible and supports the committee with economic matters.


Intro Programing Coordinator

Responsible for planning and organizing SNZ’s annual introductory programming course for new students. This role involves continuously improving and maintaining the quality of the course and acting as the primary contact person for the teaching assistants hired each year during the course.


PR Coordinator

Manages SNZ’s public profile and recruitment efforts. This includes maintaining SNZ’s presence on Ztek, Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms, ensuring visibility. The PR Coordinator is responsible for promoting all SNZ events across available communication channels, with creative marketing always encouraged.

The PR Coordinator also ensures compliance with GDPR regarding personal data and keeps students informed about the program leadership’s work. They aim to include SNZ in as many weekly newsletters as possible.


Örebro Coordinator

Keeps an extra eye on communication with other committees in Örebro. Also maintains the Örebro regulations and ensures that other committees adhere to them. They submit funding applications to Ztyret for improvements to Örebro and ensure it is a pleasant meeting and committee room.

This position is often combined with the Material Coordinator role.

Webb Coordinator *

Responsible for SNZ’s website (this one). Ensures that all necessary information (and a little extra) is available on the site and that everything looks presentable.

The Web Coordinator also forwards any messages received via the website to the appropriate people and ensures they are addressed.

Inzpektor (Course Evaluation Manager)

Oversees SNZ’s course evaluation work. Each course has an evaluation meeting where the program leader, education secretary, examiner, student representatives, and SNZ representatives discuss how the course has been conducted.

The Inzpektor is responsible for delegating members of SNZ to attend these meetings and does not attend all meetings themselves.

Comittee Representative 2 *

We have three positions without specific titles, as these roles historically have not been tied to defined tasks but instead handle whatever needs to be done.

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