Student delegation, Administration & Library
EITE Student delegation
To get in touch with the EITE Student Delegation, please do so via:
EITE Administration
The Administration of the Electronics and Telecommunications Building is made up of administration and services personnel (PAS) that manages, supports, assists and advises on university supplies, which help the purposes of University.
Specifically, it carries out the following tasks:
- Attending members of the university community and the general public, as well as carrying out all procedures related to the School of Telecommunications and Electronics Engineering (EITE), and to the Building itself.
- Economic and administrative management of the Building and the School.
- Building use management.
- Coordinating with other administrative units to achieve the aforementioned objectives.
Email: admon_teleco@ulpgc.es
The administration and services staff are made up of:
- 5 service assistants.
- 1 concierge: Ms.Irma Mónica Ojeda Santana (irma.ojeda@ulpgc.es).
- 3 administrative staff: Mr. Alexis Zacarías Padrón Díaz (alexiszacarias.padron@ulpgc.es), Ms. Dolores Castellanos García (dolores.castellano@ulpgc.es) and Ms. Liduvina Martín Martel (liduvina.martin@ulpgc.es).
- The administrator: Mr. Juan José Caballero García (juanjose.caballero@ulpgc.es).
The Administration’s opening hours are:
- School and non-school year: Monday to Friday from 10:30 to 12:30.
- Phones: (+34) 928 452 854 / (+34) 928 452 852 / (+34) 928 452 924
The concierge’s office hours are:
- School year: Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. (except during Christmas, Easter, Carnival Week and Summer timetables).
- Phones: (+34) 928 451 221 / (+34) 928 458 982
Telecommunications and Electronics Library
To mark the 40th anniversary of Telecommunication studies in the Canary Islands, the Telecommunication and Electronics Library has released “40 años de historia” (“40 years of history”), which brings together everything that has been published in the local press, since the beginning of the EUP in 1978 to the present.
In its pages you can see its beginnings, its development and consolidation, as well as the importance that the School has had throughout all these years. Through the Departments and their University Institutes, we can see how important and prestigious the Telecommunications and Electronics degrees have been, and still are, for the Islands.
Press Kit
Telecommunications and Electronics Library WEB