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==Duties==
==Duties==
''According to [[Constitution#TITLE II: The Executive Committee|Title II]] of the Constitution''
''According to Title II of the [[Constitution|Constitution]]''
<br>The VP Academic shall:
<br>The VP Academic shall:
#Be responsible for all academic and curricular concerns of the EUS;
#Be responsible for all academic and curricular concerns of the EUS;
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* EUS Council
* EUS Council
* EUS Board of Governors
* EUS Board of Governors
* EUSF or EUGE Committee
* EUGE Committee
* ELINE Committee
* ELINE Committee
The main skill required to be VP Academic is to be able to relay concerns and issues that students have, and to bring them up to the Engineering Faculty for them to respond and assist students when necessary. This requires a great ability to understand students' concerns and to diplomatically interact with members of the Engineering Faculty. You should have a basic understanding of how Academics work overall in the Faculty, but you will learn most of it with time. You also have to feel comfortable often being the sole student representative to the Faculty when it comes to Academics, which often is a big and somewhat unfair ask, but you must show the necessary confidence to take it on.
The main skill required to be VP Academic is to be able to relay concerns and issues that students have, and to bring them up to the Engineering Faculty for them to respond and assist students when necessary. This requires a great ability to understand students' concerns and to diplomatically interact with members of the Engineering Faculty. You should have a basic understanding of how Academics work overall in the Faculty, but you will learn most of it with time. You also have to feel comfortable often being the sole student representative to the Faculty when it comes to Academics, which often is a big and somewhat unfair ask, but you must show the necessary confidence to take it on.