Structure
The title of the Grand Chancellor is, under the statutes of the University, the vicar general of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome, who as of 2013 was Cardinal Agostino Vallini. The rector is the theologian Enrico dal Covolo, Titular Bishop of Heraclea. Grand Chancellors of the Pontifical Lateran University since 1991 are:
- Camillo Ruini (1 July 1991 - 27 June 2008)
- Agostino Vallini (From 27 June 2008)
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