32. The rights and powers of a constituent university shall be exercised by a board of directors composed of the following persons who shall become members of the board upon their appointment:(a) the principal;
(b) two persons holding an administrative position at the constituent university, one of whom shall be a person holding a position as head of academic affairs or head of research, appointed for five years by the Government and designated by the board of directors, upon the recommendation of the principal;
(c) six persons appointed by the Government, upon the recommendation of the Minister, three of whom shall be professors of the constituent university appointed for three years and designated by the faculty of such university, two shall be students of the constituent university appointed for two years and designated by the students of such university and one shall be a lecturer of the constituent university appointed for three years and designated by the lecturers of such university;
(d) one person appointed for three years by the Government on the recommendation of the Minister and chosen from among the persons recommended jointly by the general and vocational colleges of the region principally served by the constituent university;
(e) five persons appointed for three years by the Government upon the recommendation of the Minister, after consultation with the most representative groups of the social, cultural, business and labour communities;
(f) one graduate of the constituent university appointed for three years by the Government upon the recommendation of the Minister, after consultation with the graduate associations of such university or, if there is no associations, after consultation with the constituent university concerned.