The Student Ombudsman Office- currently pending – is subject to Law 4009/2011, and aims at a) due process in the context of academic freedom, b) mediation between students and the University academic staff or administrative services c) fight against incompetent management and d) the proper functioning of the University.
The Student Ombudsman is appointed by the Senate and is under a professor or emeritus
professor’s responsibility. The Office is eligible to:
- investigate cases, ex officio or following a student report, and mediate dispute settlements to the competent University Bodies
- apply to UoWM services for any information, document or other evidence about legal cases, conducts investigations, carries out autopsies and expert examinations
- draw up reports, in case of illegal actions, incompetent management or disruption of the proper functioning of the University, which are notified to the competent Professor or administrative service and the student who submitted a report, and mediate problems by any appropriate means
- to file ambiguous, unsubstantiated or unproven reports, whereas in case of disciplinary misconduct, the case is forwarded to a competent disciplinary legal authority.
Conclusions and annual activity reports, subject to the provisions of Law 2472/1997 (A ’50), as applicable, are posted on the University website. Students can submit applications either by email, in person or by post (signed or anonymously).
The Office submits an Action Plan and Report to the Department of Student Welfare, the Rector’s Council and QAU.