University of Oviedo - Staff

Staff

Rector: Vicente Gotor Santamaría (since May 2008)
General Secretary: Ignacio González del Rey
General Manager: Eusebio González
Vice-chancellors:
  • Vice-chancellor for Research and International Campus of Excellence: Mª Paz Suárez Rendueles
  • Vice-chancellor for Professors and Studies: Julio Antonio González
  • Vice-chancellor for University Extension and Communication: Vicente Domínguez
  • Vice-chancellor for Students: Luis Rodríguez Muñiz
  • Vice-chancellor for Campus, Centres and Departments: José Carlos Rico
  • Vice-chancellor for Internationalization and Postgraduate studies: Covadonga Betegón
  • Vice-chancellor for Informatics: Víctor García
  • Vice-chancellor for Economical Planning, Contracts and Agreements: Santiago Álvarez
Social Council: Alicia Castro Masaveu (President), representatives of political parties, trade-unions, employers, etc.
Council of Government : Rectoral Council and Representatives from University Staff, Faculties, Schools and Departments
University Staff: Representatives of Professors, Administration Staff and Students
Rectoral Council: Rector together with the Vice-Chancellors

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