Politecnico di
Torino is a public institution with legal status, whose purposes are high level
education, the organization of scientific research and the spread of its
results. Politecnico di Torino contribute to develop culture and economics of
Italian Country. Its organization and activities are executed in accordance
with the Statute and the rules.
As stated by the
Statute, government bodies define goals and programmes and monitor their
results. Organizing and managing activities are performed by didactic, research
and administrative structures.
These governing
bodies have specific functions:
- The RECTOR,
legally representing Politecnico, guarantees freedom of research and education,
and the rights of students and employees.
Currently the Rector, which mandate lasts 6 years, is prof. Marco Gilli,
in charge until 15/03/2018.
- The ACADEMIC
SENATE, “contributes to the coordination and connection between didactic
and research structures…” (Article 11, Paragraph
2, e).
- The BOARD
OF GOVERNORS , “performs strategic functions, adheres to the principle of
financial sustainability for all of the university's activities …” (Article 12,
Paragraph 1). The BoG "(…) approves, after hearing the opinion of The
Academic Senate, the activation or deactivation of courses and locations,
Departments and structures”.
“PROFESSORS AND
STUDENTS JOINT COMMITTEE (
Comitato
Paritetico per la Didattica, CPD) has been established to improve services
for students regarding the didactic activity and the right to study (article
23).
Its role is to monitor
the didactic offer and quality, its organization and the activities of support
to students and to the right to study.
This monitoring is carried out through
questionnaires for students. Further information is available online:
www.cpd.polito.it
For the organization
and management of didactic activities, Politecnico, in
accordance with L. 240/2010, has reorganized its internal structure in
Departments and Study Courses Commissions, associated to Bachelor and Master of
Science courses.
Even Research organization and coordination refers to
Departments.
Administrative
structures are organized in Areas, Services, Offices and
Principals, whose heads refer to the Rector and the Director-General. The
Director-General is ahead of the administrative and technical structures aimed
at administrating, organizing and managing general services.