The MIREES program is structured as follows:
a. International Advisory Board.
b. International Academic Board.
c. Coordination Council.
d. The Director.
The International Advisory Board is set up by a restricted number of scholars and experts with a prominent internationally recognized expertise. Its task is that of giving general inputs to the Master activities, to enhance the quality of its program, and stimulate Master's potential follow-ups in the labor market.
The International Advisory Board can consult, be consulted and make decisions electronically, via long distance tools.
Advisory board members are:
Lord Ralf Dahrendorf
, House of Lords, London, United Kindgom
Prof. Bronislaw Geremek
, Chair of European Civilisation, College of Europe, Warszawa, Poland
Prof. Ludmila Alekseyevna Verbitskaya
, Rector of the University of St. Petersburg, Russia
Dr. Michael Leigh
, Dep. Director DG External Relations EU, Brussels
The International Academic Board is set up by the Italian Professors/Lecturers who are members of the Coordination Council, and Academic representatives of Partner Universities that recognized MIREES diploma in a joint, or double, or multiple forms.
The International Academic Board meets at least twice per year, approves the Regulations of the Master, selects students' applications for the enrolment into the program, coordinates the students mobility, participates in the Defence Commissions, checks the quality of the program, and takes care of the international dimension of the Master drawing specific attention to the interuniversity cooperation.
The International Academic Board can consult and make decisions electronically, via long distance tools.
The Coordination Council is set up by the MIREES Director, by Professors and Lecturers who take the responsibility of the Master disciplinary groups, by the Academic Advisors, and two student representatives.
The Council validates the scientific and didactic program of the Master, the students' mobility, the teaching contracts as well as the teaching plan of the students, and the set up of Exams and Defense Commissions. Moreover, it coordinates the activities of the disciplinary groups, takes care of the general implementation of the program, and decides about sanctions.
Students' representatives do not have right to vote about issues concerning sanctions and the status of student individuals.
Students' representatives are not allowed to attend the Council meeting when discussions concern the status of individual Professors or Lecturers.
The Director defines the MA program and its further developments; identifies appropriate lecturers; and submits his/her proposal to the approval of the Coordination Council. The Director supervises the process of instruction and implementation of the curriculum, with the support of the didactic manager, the Academic Advisors and the staff; retains control over the budget, submits financial applications for the support of the Master achievements and students' grants. The Director cooperates with University Partners; manages the interaction with Academic Institutions, NGOs, international and governmental institutions.
The Director is also expected to deal with issues of non-compliance with the rules of these Regulations.