UNWE General Assembly Gave Positive Assessment for The Activity of The Rectors Managing Body
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Over the current year we have proved again that in hard times we have the potential and courage to cope with the challenges without compromising the academic principles and values and quality of educational and scientific research activity. That`s why despite the dynamic social and economic environment and despite the challenges the UNWE continue being an authoritative educational and scientific research institution respected and appreciated by the state institutions, business, non-governmental sector, public as well as the academic community in our country and abroad, declared to UNWE General Assembly, delegates, former Rectors and guests in Maxima Aula the Rector Prof. D.Sc.(Econ.) Statty Stattev.
The work of the General Assembly was led by its Chairman Prof. Dr. Lalko Dulevsky.
In the General Assembly agenda was included the report of the Rectors Managing Body about the period December 2015 – December 2016, the report of the Control Council, etc. For the first time during the General Assembly Certificates and Plaques were officially awarded to the lecturers honoured with the title of Honorary Professor of UNWE and Professor Emeritus of UNWE as well as to the lecturers acquired in the current year the academic position of Professor and Associate Professor. Click here
The report of the Rectors Managing Body was given to the delegates in advance so Prof. Stattev emphasized only on the more important facts of the implementation of the mandate programme. As the most important the Rector pointed out the financial stability in 2016 and the increased budget for 2017 by nearly one million leva.
During the session of the General Assembly
Delegates
The report about the activity of the Control Council was delivered by the Chairwoman Prof. Dr. Violeta Tsakova (in the picture below).
For the first time the delegates of the General Assembly voted electronically