Prof. Alojzy Z. Nowak graduated from SGH Warsaw School of Economics in 1984. He has been affiliated with the University of Warsaw since 1984. He earned his doctoral degree in Economic Sciences at the University of Warsaw and received the title of professor in 2002.
Prof. Alojzy Z. Nowak has been holding a variety of leadership roles: Vice-Dean (1999-2006) and Dean of the Faculty of Management (2006–2012, 2016–2020), and Vice-Rector in charge of research and cooperation for four consecutive years. Since 2020, he has been holding the position of Rector of the University of Warsaw.
During his academic career he has been delivering lectures in a number of universities, mainly in France, UK, USA, China, and Korea.
Prof. Alojzy Z. Nowak chairs the Academic Sports Association (Akademicki Związek Sportowy, AZS) – one of the biggest sports associations for students in Poland.
Prof. Milena Králíčková, M.D., Ph.D. has been the Rector of Charles University since 1 February 2022. She graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen at Charles University in Prague in 1996, after which she worked at the Department of Histology and Embryology and at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University hospital and the Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen. In 1997 she was awarded by the Fulbright Commission Scholarship for the academic year 1998/1999 and she worked at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University in Boston, U.S.A. in the Reproductive Endocrine Unit.
In 2016, Mrs. Králíčková became a professor of medical histology and embryology. She was the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen between 2010 and 2014 and the Vice Rector for Education of Charles University between 2014 and 2022.
Frauke Melchior has been Rector of Heidelberg University since October 2023. She studied chemistry at the University of Marburg and the University of Bristol (UK) and in 1990 earned her doctorate in Marburg on a biochemical topic. As a postdoctoral researcher in the field of molecular cell biology, she first worked at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen and from 1992 at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla (USA). In 1998 Frauke Melchior started the first research group of her own at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried near Munich. Six years later she accepted a professorship for biochemistry in the field of human medicine at the University of Göttingen. In 2008 Frauke Melchior was appointed Professor of Molecular Biology at Heidelberg University. From 2021 to 2023 she was a member of the Board of Directors of Forschungszentrum Jülich, one of the research centres in the Helmholtz Association.
Stéphane Braconnier is Professor in Public Law and President of Paris-Panthéon-Assas University since November 2020.
He holds expertise in several fields of Public Economic law: Public Procurement law, outsourcing of public activities, Public-Private Partnerships, Competition law, and more.
He is the author of numerous publications on these subjects and frequently moderates seminars and training sessions in France and abroad, for example in South America, East Asia, and Africa.
He has also extensive experience in international project management, having served as counsel and as the former Dean of Assas International on Singapore campus.
Nathalie Drach-Temam was elected President of Sorbonne University on 14 December 2021. With a background in mathematics, Nathalie Drach-Temam was a professor in computer science at Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC) and then at Sorbonne University following the merger. Her area of expertise concerns the design of processors, the brains of any digital system, taking into account both hardware and software.
She has led numerous national and international academic and industrial projects and is currently a member of European and national networks of excellence and expertise.
From 2012 to 2016, Nathalie Drach-Temam was a Vice-President at UPMC in charge of career planning and student life, then in charge of education and career planning from 2016 to 2017. She was previously Vice-President of Research, Innovation and Open Science at Sorbonne University from 2018 to 2021.
Henrik C. Wegener has been Rector and president of the University of Copenhagen since March 2017. He is an internationally recognised expert on food safety, zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance and emerging infectious diseases. He has served as advisor to national and international authorities & governments, (including the position as a Chief Science Advisor to the European Commission, and Chair of the High Level Group of EC Chief Science Advisors), international organizations and private companies, and universities and research foundations. He has served, and is presently serving, on several national and international committees and boards. Professor Wegener is a former Provost and Executive Vice President of the Technical University of Denmark.
Audrey Leuba has been appointed Rector of the University of Geneva for the term April 1, 2024, to July 14, 2028. A dedicated academic and institutional leader, she has contributed to the Faculty of Law, serving as Chair of various faculty committees and Head of the Civil Law Department before becoming the Dean in 2022.
She earned her law degree from the University of Neuchâtel before qualifying as a barrister. She completed a Master’s (LL.M) at Harvard Law School with a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and passed the New York State Bar Exam in 1994. Her doctoral thesis explored gender equality in the division of spousal tasks.
Her academic journey includes positions at the Universities of Neuchâtel and Geneva (DEA Gender Studies), where she advanced research on elder care with SNSF support. Since 2006, she has been a full professor at the University of Geneva, specializing in family law, estate planning, and adult protection.
Beyond academia, she has chaired the Swiss Society of Jurists and served on numerous federal and cantonal bodies, contributing to ethics, family policy, and health law.
Marina Brambilla is Professor of German Language and Linguistics at the University of Milan. After obtaining a degree in Foreign Languages and Literatures at IULM University and a PhD in German Language and Literature at the University of Pavia, she joined the University of Milan in 2003 as a researcher. She then became associate professor in 2011, and full professor in 2016.
Her research and teaching interests are conversation analysis, sociolinguistics, languages for specific purposes (politics and institutions, law, economics and business, technical language) and translation studies. Over the years, she has covered a number of roles within the University governance: Rector's Delegate for Internationalisation and the Erasmus programme within the Faculty of Political, Economic and Social Sciences (2012-2013), Rector's Delegate for Student Guidance and Placement Services (2014-2018), and Deputy Rector for the Planning and Organisation of Education, Student and Staff Services (2018-2024).
Since 2019, professor Brambilla has been President of the University of Milan Language Centre (SLAM), which she contributed to creating, as well as of the University Study and Career Guidance Service (COSP), the Teaching and Learning Innovation and Multimedia Technology Centre (CTU), and the Observatory on University Education Incentive Programmes. She is also a member of the Working Group on Education Incentive Programmes for Students with Specific Learning Disorders (SLDs).