About us

The Welfare Council works for your everyday life as a student.

What Does the Welfare Council Do?

The Welfare Council works to ensure that you, as a student, have access to strong and reliable welfare services throughout your studies. We decide how the semester fee is allocated, and we provide input on how the Student Welfare Organization in Gjøvik, Ålesund and Trondheim (Sit) should prioritize its services.

We Work for Your Rights

We advocate for student interests both locally and nationally, focusing on issues that affect your daily life — including finances, housing, mental health, and student rights. Our goal is to make sure you have the support you need to thrive during your studies.

Who Serves on the Welfare Council?

Representatives to the Welfare Council are elected each spring and serve for one year starting July 1. They meet once a month to discuss and vote on matters that impact student welfare. Throughout their term, representatives also participate in seminars, courses, and workshops organized by the Welfare Council’s Executive Committee and our partners.

You Can Get Involved

Everyone who pays the semester fee can run for election, speak at Welfare Council meetings, and submit proposals. The Welfare Council is your arena — and you’re welcome to take part.

The representatives

Medlemslagene velger representantene som sitter i Velferdstinget.

BISO Trondheim

Marcus Bjørnbakken

Marthe Nålsund

Studentparlamentet DMMH

Anette Johansen

Valgforsamlingen

Tom-Børge Belsaas

Studenttinget NTNU

Alexey Koryachko Johansen

Atle Hybertsen

Aurora Kolstad

Betina Svendsen

Elias Klingenberg

Halldis Katya Wells-Berg

Kjartan Roalsvik

Mari Xin Aunevik Nilsen

Maria Vestøl Stødle

Michell Johansen

Njaal Elgaard Melby

Oddbjørn Mestad Rønnestad

Maren Aune

Veronika Hildebrandt-Paulin