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Governance and bodies

4 decision-making bodies



 

Governing Board (CA)

The Governing Board determines the Université de Lyon's policies. It has 44 members: representatives of member institutions, qualified individuals, representatives of businesses, regional authorities and organizations, teacher-researchers, teacher and researcher representatives, representatives of other staff and student representatives.
►View the list of members of the CA

Board of Members

The Board of Members include representatives of the 12 member institutions. They are involved in the preparation of work and the implementation of decisions made by the Governing Board.
►View the members of the board

Academic Council

The Academic Council is an advisory body composed of 99 members from the Université de Lyon's member institutions. The Academic Council can express wishes related to the orientation of policies in training, research, the dissemination of scientific culture and documentation. It advises shared projects.

Strategic Orientation Council (COS)

It belongs to the Université de Lyon and the Fondation pour l'Université de Lyon. It advises the Université de Lyon's main strategic orientation.


The UdL's governance


President

Frank Debouck

Bureau

Composed of nine directors from member institutions, it supports the President of the Université de Lyon with his duties.
  • Frédéric Fleury, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
  • Nathalie Dompnier, Université Lumière Lyon 2
  • Éric Carpano, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3
  • Florent Pigeon, Université Jean Monnet
  • Pascal Ray, École Centrale de Lyon
  • Marie Gaille, CNRS
  • Emmanuel trizac ENS de Lyon
  • Frédéric Fotiadu, INSA Lyon
  • Cécile Delolme, ENTPE

Vice Presidents

Vice Presidents to be designated soon.

Student Vice Presidents

  • Student Vice President from the Governing Board:
    Quentin Laurisse, Université Lumière Lyon 2

The Doctoral College of the Université de Lyon is the coordinating body of the 18 co-accredited doctoral schools and the 12 institutions awarding the doctorate.
Its main mission is to develop a shared and effective doctoral policy for the benefit of doctoral students and the quality of the diploma.

The Academic Group is the coordinating body of the Université de Lyon on training and research.
It brings together the vice-presidents and directors of the institutions, and deals with subjects relating to the coordination of the training offer, research programs and technology transfer within the Lyon Saint-Étienne university site.