Vice President’s Column #130

The last few months have been some of the best of my life. The board has become like a new family to me. I feel support in everything I do and we are constantly learning something new about each other. We are an organization built on collaboration with the will to help each other. It’s…

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The last few months have been some of the best of my life. The board has become like a new family to me. I feel support in everything I do and we are constantly learning something new about each other.

We are an organization built on collaboration with the will to help each other.
It’s a great feeling to always know that if I ever need help, no matter how big or small the problem is, I can always turn to someone for help.

The spirit of helping each other extends further than the walls of Skånis. In Lund we are a part of two great collaborations: Studentlund and Lund university’s student unions. The student organizations in Lund meet on a weekly basis, to discuss how we can make Lund a more organized and successful for students. We focus a lot on making sure that every kind of student feels welcome, and that all personalities, nationalities and backgrounds feel that they can contribute and be a part of our organization, the university life, and everything that comes with it.

On a national level we collaborate with other student unions from all over Sweden. It is an honor to be a part of this network, and to interact with all those engaged students that travel all over the country to exchange ideas and knowledge.

We reach our goals faster if we help each other and learn from one another. In a world that sometimes feels more divided than ever, it feels comforting to know that we are stronger.

 

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