Politecnico di Torino is a public
university having legal personality. Its primary objectives are the enhancement
of higher education and high-level training, the organization of scientific
research and the dissemination of its results. While pursuing its goals,
Politecnico contributes to the cultural and economic development of our
country. The organization and activities of Politecnico are shaped in
accordance with its
Statute and Regulations.
In compliance with the
Statute,
the Governing bodies of Politecnico set the objectives and programmes that have
to be implemented; moreover they assess whether the results are in line with the
directions provided. The tasks related to the organization and management of the
activities are carried out by Departments and Schools, research and administration
units.
Some Governing bodies have
specific roles that have an impact on the life of the student community:
- the RECTOR represents Politecnico for all legal
purposes and “is the guarantor of the freedom of teaching and research, freedom
of study and the rights of all employees and students”. The current Rector,
whose mandate lasts 6 years, is Marco GILLI, who will remain in office until
15th March 2018.
- the ACDEMIC SENATE “coordinates and connects the
teaching and research entities…” (article. 11, section 2,e of the Statute)
- the BOARD OF GOVERNORS (BoD) “is in charge of strategic
direction, it operates in accordance with the principle of financial
sustainability of the activities of the University…” (art.12, section 1 of the
Statute). The BoD “decides on the creation, modification and cancellation of
study courses, campuses, departments and other teaching and research entities,
upon mandatory opinion of the Academic Senate “ (art. 12, section 2.c)”
“A Joint Committee on Teaching
(
Comitato Paritetico per la Didattica - CPD) has been established to cooperate
for the improvement of the services provided to students by Departments and
other divisions operating in the field of the right to education” (art. 23 of the
Statute).
The Joint Committee
on Teaching monitors the course catalogue, the quality and organization of
teaching activities, the services for students and for the right to education.
Student questionnaires serve as a tool for such monitoring function.
Further information is available
at:
www.cpd.polito.it/en/In accordance with Law No.
240/2010, Politecnico has given itself a new internal structure:
the organization
and management of the teaching activities have been entrusted to its Departments
and “Collegi” of the degree programmes to which Bachelor’s and Master’s degree
programmes are connected.
Moreover, the Departments are in
charge with the organization and coordination of research activities.
The Administration is organized
in Divisions, Services, Offices and Units, whose managers report to the Rector
and the Director-General.
Within the meaning of art. 19 of
the Statute, the Director-General is responsible for the overall management and
organization of services, facilities and technical and administrative staff of
the University, in accordance with the
guidelines received by the Board of Directors. The Director-General is also in
charge of the tasks referred to in article 16 of Legislative Decree no. 165/2001
and subsequent amendments.