Julián Garde elected as president of CRUE in a formal university conference setting.
Julián Garde elected as president of CRUE in a formal university conference setting.
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Julián Garde to lead CRUE for three years

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Julián Garde, rector of the University of Castilla-La Mancha, has been elected president of the Spanish Universities Rectors Conference (CRUE) for the next three years.

Garde, a veterinary science professor born in Madrid in 1966, replaces Eva Alcón at the head of this private association. The shift comes as private universities approach the number of public ones.

Àngels Fitó, rector of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, will hold the second vice presidency linked to private centers. Francisco Olivas, from Pablo de Olavide University, will take the first vice presidency.

Garde stated he will promote the LOSU mandate to reach 1% public university funding by 2030. He faced no rivals in the election, which follows the usual consensus practice in CRUE.

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Initial reactions on X are largely positive and neutral, with congratulations from university officials, regional politicians, unions, and media outlets. Users highlight Julián Garde's experience as UCLM rector, his focus on university funding, and strengthening the public system. Some posts note the assembly and new leadership roles for Andalusian rectors. No significant negative or skeptical views found in relevant discussions.

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