Frederick University is governed by the Council and the Senate.
The Council is the highest administrative body of the University and it is responsible for all matters that affect the University. The Council considers financial and administrative issues, the University's infrastructure, the overseeing of staff and the approval of recruitments. The Council is chaired by the President and in case of absence, the duties of the President are carried out by the Vice-President.
The Senate is the highest academic body in the University and it is responsible for the academic work undertaken in terms of teaching and programs of study as well as the promotion of academic research and any other academic related activity. The Senate is chaired by the Rector who is assisted by Vice-Rectors.
The organizational chart of the University is provided below:
Frederick University Organizational Chart
The Council of the University consists of:
At present, the University Council comprises the following members:
Position | Name |
President | Mrs Natassa Frederickou |
Member | Dr Christoforos Charalambous |
Member |
Mr George Georgiou |
Member | Mrs Christina Ioannidou |
Rector | Prof. George Demosthenous |
Academic Staff Representative | Dr Loucia Demetriou |
Administrative Staff Representative | Mr Alexandros Onoufriou |
Student Representative | Marios Kouspi |
University Council Permanent Committees
The Senate of the University consists of:
At present, the University Senate comprises the following members:
Position | Name |
Rector | Prof. George Demosthenous |
Vice Rectors | Prof. Costas Kyriakou Prof. Michalis Komodromos |
Director of Administration and Finance | Dr Christoforos Charalambous |
Deans | Dr Areti Panaoura Dr Christos Anastasiou Mr Demetris Kokkinolambos Dr Eleni Hadjiconstantinou Dr Maritsa Gourni (acting) |
Teaching-Research Representatives |
Dr Petroula Mavrikiou |
Special Teaching Representative |
Mrs Panagiota Christodoulou |
Student Representatives |
Michalis Georgiou |
Senate Permanent Committees
Supplementing the academic and administrative structure, the supreme bodies of the University have the authority to establish Centres. A Centre reports directly to a supreme body and has an executive capacity to engage on a particular area of interest, either within the university of beyond, that spans the scope of several Schools or Services.