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FSHS’ Health Care Fees Increase from 1.8.2015

The Finnish Student Health Service’ (FSHS) health care fee will be increased by 10 euros from 1st August 2015. From the academic year of 2015–2016 onwards the fee will be 54 euros per student. The student unions pay the health care fee for each student who is registered as being present, and the students participate in financing the FSHS by paying the student union’s membership fee. This insurance-like health care fee gives the students the right to use the FSHS’ services.

This increase is a large one, which is a shame. The reason behind the increase is that the Council of State has halved the subsidies paid to the FSHS by the Ministry of Education and Culture (MoE). Reducing these subsidies would reduce the FSHS’ funding by 10%, and it would greatly influence the services offered by the FSHS. To avoid weakened services, both the students and the city councils will increase their share of the FSHS’ funding.

The aim of the fee increase is to maintain the high quality and extensiveness of the FSHS’ services. Together, the student unions decided that their share of the FSHS’ funding can be increased to avoid weakening the students’ health care services.

Through the increase in the health care fees and the increase in appointment fees that will be carried out at the beginning of 2015, cuts to services provided by the FSHS can be avoided, and the reduction in the subsidies from the MoE should not be visible in the amount or quality of services received by the students.

Student unions pay the health care fee for each student automatically and collect their membership fees in the usual way, so the increase does not require students to take any special measures.

Background:

Health care services for university students are organised by the FSHS. The FSHS receives its funding from four sources: the Social Insurance Institution, the students, the local city council and the MoE. A reduction in the share of funding provided by one source will inevitably affect the other sources’ shares, or alternatively weaken the level of service provided. The maximum level of funding provided by the Social Insurance Institution is defined by law.

FSHS’s appointment fees to rise in 2015

Appointment fees charged by the Finnish Student Health Service will rise on 1 January 2015. This is because the state’s rental subsidy received by the FSHS is to be halved.

Student appointment fees will rise for certain specialist services and long oral health appointments. General practitioner, public health nurse, dental hygienist, short dentist appointments (max. 10 min) and mental health appointments will remain free of charge for students.

The new fee for specialist appointments (except for psychiatrists) is €24, and the fee for dentist appointments subject to charge will rise with €2.

The charge for no-show appointments will rise from €25 to €35.

Fees for FSHS certificates subject to charge will also rise, while some changes will be introduced to the issuing of certificates.

Read more http://www.yths.fi/filebank/2980-Hinnasto_1_1_2015_alkaen_ENG.pdf .

Become a student representative in university administration for the year 2015

Call for applications for student representatives in the administration of Aalto University

The Aalto University Student Union has decided on 31 October 2014 to open a call for applications for student representatives in the administration of Aalto University to the joint administrative bodies and the working groups of Aalto University. The term begins immediately after the nomination and lasts until the end of the year 2015. Students of Aalto University can apply for the position of the student representative in administration.

The application period will begin on 31 October 2014 and end on 30 November 2014 at 23.59. by which the applications must be delivered. In Aalto University School of Business administration bodies the application period will end on 12 December at 16.00. The application is completed electronically. The electronic application forms are available at the website https://www.halloped.fi/en/aalto/calls. The instructions for applying are available at Aalto University Student Union website at /en/student-union/student-advocacy/student-representatives/.

The Student Union wishes that the applicants also include international degree students as well as representatives of both genders and various schools. The working language in the bodies of University is Finnish unless otherwise stated in the description of the body.

The Board of the Aalto University Student Union will appoint the student representatives to the administration at its meeting on 17 December 2014.

In Otaniemi, 31 October 2014

Elias Laitinen

Specialist, Academic Affairs

 

Further information:

/en/student-union/student-advocacy/student-representatives/

 

Elias Laitinen

Specialist, Academic Affairs

elias.laitinen@ayy.fi, +358 50 520 9438

Supplementary call for applications for student representatives

The Aalto University Student Union has decided on 20 August 2014 to open a supplementary call for applications for student representatives in the administration of Aalto University to the joint administrative bodies and the working groups of Aalto University. The term begins immediately after the nomination and lasts until the end of the year 2014, and until the end of the year 2015 in the case of Student Financial Aid Committee. Students of Aalto University can apply for the position of the student representative in administration.

The application period will begin on 22 August 2014 and end on 7 September 2014 at 23.59 p.m. by which the applications must be delivered. The application is completed electronically. The electronic application forms are available at the website https://www.halloped.fi/fi . The instructions for applying are available at the recruitment website for the volunteers at Aalto University Student Union at /en/student-union/student-advocacy/student-representatives/ .

The Student Union wishes that the applicants also include international degree students as well as representatives of both genders and various schools. The working language in the bodies of University is Finnish unless otherwise stated in the description of the body.

The Board of the Aalto University Student Union will appoint the student representatives to the administration at its meeting on 12 September 2014.

In Otaniemi, 20 August 2014

Elias Laitinen
Specialist, Academic Affairs

 

Further information:
/en/student-union/student-advocacy/student-representatives/

Open seats and application:
https://www.halloped.fi/en/aalto/calls

 

Elias Laitinen
Specialist, Academic Affairs
elias.laitinen@ayy.fi, +358 50 520 9438

Take part in the development cooperation themed writing competition and win a 500 euro gift voucher for travel

What do students in your field have to offer development cooperation? Or what can development cooperation offer you? Take part in the writing competition and inspire other students in your field to engage in development cooperation.

The development cooperation themed writing competition is announced by the student unions participating in the Development Week (Fi. Kehyviikko) AYY, HYY, ISYY, JYY, LYY, OYY, Tamy, and TYY. The week is a joint project of aforementioned student unions and The National Union of University Students in Finland (SYL). The writing competition is arranged in cooperation with The Finnish University Partnership for International Development UniPID. The competition is open to students who are members of the student unions participating in the Development Week.

Write a factual text pondering the connection between your field of study and development or development cooperation. You can also use your text to inspire other students in your field to get involved in development cooperation, or use it to highlight how your field of studies could be used more as a resource in development cooperation.

Send your max two pages long text (line spacing 1.5, font 12, Times New Roman) at the latest Friday 15 August 2014 to AYY’s Specialist of International Affairs (milla.ovaska(at)ayy.fi). You can write in English, Finnish or Swedish. The three best texts from each participating student union will participate in the final. The student unions will select the finalists by Monday 8 September 2014. The winner is decided by a three-person jury with representatives of SYL, UniPID, and the Developemnt Week Coordinators. The winner will be announced during the Development Week on Monday 13 October 2014. The winner will be contacted personally.

Participating student unions may, if they wish, publish the texts submitted by their members on their own Development Week Facebook page. The texts in the final will be published on the Facebook page of The National Union of University Students in Finland (SYL).

The winner will be awarded a 500 euro gift voucher for travel.

The student unions, SYL and UniPID retains the right to use all submitted texts in their  events and information about the Development Week as well as on their websites. The name or pseudonym (as the writer prefers) will always be mentioned when the text is used.

For more information, contact SYL’s Development Cooperation Coordinator Salla Mäkelä: salla.makela@syl.fi, 044 780 0220