Structure The Compostela Group of Universities is headquartered in
Santiago de Compostela,
Spain and has a regional office in
Brussels,
Belgium. The organizations current president is
Marek Kręglewski. The jury consists of the
President of the Galician Government, who chairs the meetings, and the Regional Minister of Culture, the Regional Minister of Education and Universities and the Galician Director of Universities. The Compostela Group is represented by its president and three rectors of member universities, chosen annually by the General Council. The prize is usually awarded at the end of the
General Assembly of the Compostela Group of Universities, with the successful candidate receiving prize money and a commemorative
gold medal in the shape of a shell (the centuries-old symbol of the
pilgrimage to Santiago). Recent recipients are: • 2018:
María Pilar Alonso Abad,
Art history professor at the
University of Burgos (UBU), for her academic work and unique research on the Jacobean cultural heritage. • 2017:
Marcelino Oreja Aguirre, Spanish
Minister of Foreign Affairs, for his efforts in designating the
Saint James Way as the
Council of Europe's first cultural route. • 2016:
CIRCOM Regional, European Association of Regional Television, for the networks support in promoting European diversity and regional development. == Members ==