Members of the Standing Committee
President
Prof. Eva Alcón, rector of Universitat Jaume I
Vice Presidents
Prof.ª José Antonio Mayoral, Rector of the Universidad de Zaragoza
Prof.ª Rosa Visiedo, Rector of the Universidad CEU San Pablo
Members
Prof. Amaya Mendikoetxea, Rector of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Prof. Laia de Nadal, Rector of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Prof. Francisco Oliva, Rector of the Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Prof. Vicente Atxa, rector of the Mondragon Unibertsitatea
Delegate for Equality Policies and coordination of Next Generation Funds
Prof.ª Eva Ferreira, Rector of the UPV/EHU
Prof. Laia de Nadal, Rector of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Delegate for the development of University Law (LOSU)
Prof. José Luján, Rector of the Universidad de Murcia
Secretary General
Mª Teresa Lozano Mellado

General Assembly

Crue’s General Assembly is the highest governing body of the institution. It is made up of the 76 rectors of member universities and its mandate includes overseeing the organisation, functioning and activities of the asociacion, for which it elects the members of its governing bodies and other representatives. Through agreements and declarations, the General Assembly plays a role in communicating its position on different issues that affect Higher Education. The General Assembly approves the statutes, normative framework, annual budget, or the Annual Work Plans of its Sectorial Commissions, among other.

Governing Board

The Governing Board is the governing and representative body of the Association, responsible for representing and managing its interests in accordance with the provisions and guidelines of the General Assembly. It is composed of the Presidency; two Vice Presidencies; four Members; up to three Delegates who do not hold Vice Presidencies or Member positions; the Presidents of the Sectoral Commissions; and the General Secretariat, which has a voice but no vote.

Standing Committee

The Standing Committee is the ordinary management body of CRUE, responsible for implementing the agreements adopted by the General Assembly and the Governing Board. It consists of the Presidency; two Vice Presidencies; four Members; up to three Presidential Delegates; and the General Secretariat, which has a voice but no vote.