The leaders of the Student Centers of the UNR academic units were elected. The distribution of student body members on the Governing Councils of each faculty was also defined.

On April 7, 8 and 9, UNR students re-elected their representatives to the Student Center and the Governing Councils of the twelve UNR Faculties.

For the fourth consecutive year in the University's history, the vote for the Board of Trustees was conducted using the Single Ballot system in all academic units. This system had been approved in December 2019, but due to the pandemic, it was never implemented until 2022.

At the Faculty of Political Science and International Relations, Franja Morada of the Reformismo en Acción Front retained the leadership of the Student Center with 46 percent of the votes against 18 percent for the FEU and also won the Board of Directors, obtaining four councilors, the FEU 4, Febo Asoma 1, the Frente Patria 1, and socialism 1.

In the Faculty of Architecture, Planning, and Design, the ALDE party retained its Student Center and won four governing council members, while the Domino group obtained three. The Socialist party lost its current council member to Franja Morada, which regains a new council member after three years.

At the Faculty of Law, the 1983 group of the Reformism in Action Front resoundingly ratified its dominance by maintaining the leadership of the Student Center with nearly 50 percent of the votes and winning the election for the Board of Directors, obtaining 4 councilors, while Franja Morada, also a member of the Reformism in Action Front, increased by one councilor and obtained 2, relegating the socialist DNI to fourth place with only one councilor, while the Peronist Patria Front also obtained 1.

At the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, the Independent Students Group, part of the Reformism in Action Front, decisively maintained its Student Center position and won seven of the eight governing council seats up for grabs.

At the Faculty of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, the socialist group 9 de Julio consolidated its leadership of the Student Center and obtained six executive council members, while Franja Morada of the Reformism in Action Front secured the remaining two. 

At the Faculty of Economics, the GPS group won the Student Center, while Franja Morada finished second. In the Board of Directors, GPS received 5 votes, while Franja Morada received 3.

In Exact Sciences, Engineering, and Surveying, the June 15th group won, the student center claimed, along with four governing councilors. There, Alternativa won three councilors, and the FEU won one, losing one from the previous year.

In Medical Sciences, ALDE retained the Student Center. In the Board of Directors, 5 for the ALDE and 3 Impulse of the Reformism in Action Front. 

The Student Center of the Faculty of Psychology was again won by Pulsión, of the Reformism in Action Front, which also acquired three board members, while Alde retained three, displacing Masotta in third place with two members.

The elections were held in the 12 faculties over three days.

At the Faculty of Dentistry, the Student Center was retained by GIO, of the Reformism in Action Front, a group that also won the eight seats on the Board of Directors that were up for grabs.

In the case of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, the Peronist group Unidad Veterinarias confirmed its leadership of the Student Center and obtained five Board Members, while the ADN of the Reformismo en Acción Front regained one member from last year and obtained three.

At the Faculty of Humanities and Arts, the Pampillón party retained its leadership of the Student Center. On the Board of Directors: two members for the Pampillón party, two for the SOMOS (Reformism in Action Front) group, two for OKTUBRE, one for the Left Front, and one for Mate Cocido.

Journalist: Gonzalo J. García/Photographer: Camila Casero.