StEER-Leb: Student Empowerment, Engagement and Representation in Lebanese Universities

Scientific Coordinator: Rabih Chattat

Sector: Curriculum Development

Sub-action: Higher Education

Unibo structure involved: Department of Psychology

Unibo Team: Federica Zanetti, Valentina Manzato, Filippo Sartor, Consiglio degli Studenti

Project Duration in months: 36
Start Date: 15/10/2017
End Date: 14/10/2020

Budget:  568.357,00 euro
Unibo Budget: 70.761,00 euro

Coordinator:  UNIVERSITE DE SAINT ESPRIT-KASLIK AUTORITE RELIGIEUSE- JOUNIEH Lebanon 
Partners:

  • UNIVERSITE SAINT-JOSEPH- BEIRUT Lebanon
  • LEBANESE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY -- BEIRUT Lebanon
  • UNIVERSITE DE ROUEN NORMANDIE -MONT SAINT AIGNAN CEDEX France
  • ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA Italy
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE CADIZ-CARDIZ Spain
  • UNIMED - UNIONE DELLE UNIVERSITA DEL MEDITTERANEO –ROMA Italy
  • MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION- BEIRUT Lebanon

Description
In Lebanon, student representation is, in most cases, based on traditional political divisions, themselves based on regional politics and influences. Students usually identify themselves as belonging to a certain political family, a choice depending mainly on deeply-rooted family habits and traditional affiliations. This situation therefore ignites frequent confrontations between groups of students during student elections and in-between. In some universities, student bodies and representation have consequently been suppressed, in order to avoid such problems and to remain politically neutral. As a consequence, students are provided with rare, or inexistent, opportunities to organize events, launch clubs and take responsibilities in their lives on campus and in their communities.

However, student representation and engagement is an important aspect of campus life: it can teach young people the sense of responsibilities, foster new ideas for university development and engage students in local development.

European universities and their developed and diverse systems of student representation bodies can be considered great role models and mentors in the development of these structures in Lebanese universities, given their experience and expertise on the matter. Actually, almost all Higher Education-related laws in Europe have incorporated students’ rights to organize. On the practical side, this right to organize mainly translates in a model of student representation “characterized by de-politicized student governments providing student services that complement the institutional quality agenda” (Klemencic, 2015).

This project therefore aims at the empowerment of students and the creation of politically-neutral and democratic student representation bodies, as well as their engagement in their campus and social lives, with the support of European Universities.

Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union