At the University, there are established councils for scientific and artistic fields (the Councils of Scientific Fields). The Senate defines a general act that closely outlines the composition of these councils, along with the method of electing council members and determining their number.
Each Council of a scientific field consists of representatives from the University, faculties, and institutes holding the rank of full professors or scientific advisers. The President and Vice-President of the Council of the scientific field are appointed by the Rector based on the recommendation of the Council of the scientific field, from among the rank of Council members.