Apply as AYY’s representative for the General Assembly of the Finnish Student Sports Federation (OLL) in Jyväskylä
Apply to become OLL General Assembly Representative
All AYY members are eligible. The AYY Board selects representatives for the General Assembly from among the applicants, with an emphasis on motivation and the ability to commit to participating in the entire general assembly and the training arranged beforehand for the selected representatives. No previous experience with the General Assembly is required.
The meeting will address the Federation’s statutory issues, decide on higher education sports policies, and elect the Board for the year 2026.
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Apply to join the Board of the Finnish Student Sports Federation
Would you like to influence student sports and advocate for sports policy at the national level?
Apply for the OLL Board as AYY’s candidate. Candidate applicants will be interviewed, and the AYY Board will decide on AYY’s support for the candidate. The OLL Board is elected by the General Assembly.
Further information on applying for the Board is available on the OLL website Ehdokkaaksi OLL:n hallitukseen? - Opiskelijoiden Liikuntaliitto
Participation in the General Assembly is free of charge for AYY’s representatives, including travel expenses and travel allowances, meals, and accommodation.
For further information on OLL or applying for AYY’s delegation, please contact AYY’s Advocacy Specialist Lauri Jurvanen lauri.jurvanen@ayy.fi
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