Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias

Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias, (born in 1960 Salamanca is Professor of Physiology and was rector of the University of the Basque Country from 2004 until 2008.

Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias

Life

He graduated with a PhD in Biology in 1986.

Since 1994 he has been working different positions of responsibility in the university field: First worked as secretary and department director, later occupied a vice-dean's post and finally the vice-rector of the university, before being appointed rector.

In 1999, he became a member of the EITB Board of Directors, from 2000 to 2002, he was part of the Euskera Advisory Council, and in the same year he was appointed by the Senate member of the University Coordination Council. He is a part of the Scientific and Technological Council of the FECY.[1]

Works

  • Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias, Pello Salaburu (2003) Unibertsitatea eta euskal gizartea, gaur (La Universidad y la sociedad vasca, hoy. Pamplona: Pamiela, ISBN 84-7681-370-8, 2405
  • Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias, Pello Salaburu, Ludger Mees (2004) Sistemas Universitarios en Europa y EEUU. Madrid: Academia Europea de Ciencias y Artes, ISBN 84-607-9583-7, 253.[2]
  • VV.AA, (2008) Misterios a la luz de la ciencia. Universidad Del Pais Vasco, ISBN 978-84-9860-081-0.[3]
gollark: Most people do have phones now, which work okay as torches, but having to hold one is quite inconvenient and sometimes the battery is drained.
gollark: Lower power consumption, probably.
gollark: To what?
gollark: In theory everyone could just carry a headlamp, but like with reusable water bottles nobody does this.
gollark: They are quite convenient, though.

References

  1. javier.fernaud_375 (2016-02-17). "Consejo Científico y Tecnológico | FECYT". FECYT (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-10-12.
  2. (PDF) http://firgoa.usc.es/drupal/files/sistemas_universitarios_en_europa_eeuu.pdf. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. "Misterios a la luz de la ciencia". web-argitalpena.adm.ehu.es. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
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