
Norway | A university student from Norway has sparked discussion about student parliaments and low voter turnout in campus elections. The student explained that while these councils can influence issues like library hours, lecture recordings, and cafeteria services, overall engagement among students remains low.
The post raised questions about whether similar systems exist in other countries and whether students actively participate in them. Many responses from European students suggest that while most universities do have student unions or councils, participation levels vary widely, and campaigns often focus on practical campus issues such as housing, academic workload, mental health support, and student services.