Difference between revisions of "Martin Fronc"
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− | + | Martin Fronc (born 28.11.1947 in Košice) is Member of Parliament for KDH and is the former Minister of Education. | |
− | Martin Fronc (born 28.11.1947 in Košice) is Member of Parliament for KDH and former Minister of Education. | ||
== Political career == | == Political career == | ||
− | In 2000 he started working in the capacity of KDH. Between 1998 - 2002 he served as State Secretary of the Ministry of Education and also as a member of Scientific Councils of the University of Žilina, and at the Faculty of Business Management, Economics University in Bratislava. Since 2006, is Member of Parliament for KDH and acts as a member of the Committee on Education, Youth, Science and Sports. From 2002 to 2006 was the Minister of Education of the Slovak Republic. From 1998 to 2002 he was also member of the Council of the Government for the OECD, the Government Council for Science and Technology | + | In 2000 he started working in the capacity of KDH. Between 1998 - 2002 he served as State Secretary of the Ministry of Education and also as a member of Scientific Councils of the University of Žilina, and at the Faculty of Business Management, Economics University in Bratislava. Since 2006, he is a Member of Parliament for the KDH and acts as a member of the Committee on Education, Youth, Science and Sports. From 2002 to 2006 he was the Minister of Education of the Slovak Republic. From 1998 to 2002 he was also member of the Council of the Government for the OECD, the Government Council for Science and Technology and part of the Government Council for non-profit and non-governmental organizations. Currently he is a member of the Committee on European Affairs, of the Permanent Delegation of the Slovak Parliament to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and vice-chairman of the Committee on Education, Science, Youth and Sports. |
== Education == | == Education == | ||
− | In 1971 he graduated | + | In 1971 he graduated having studied numerical mathematics as part of the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the Comenius University in Bratislava. In 1979 he received the scientific degree for Candidate of Sciences (CsC.) and in 1984 he was appointed as a docent (doc.). |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
[http://kdh.sk/ludia/poslanci-nr-sr/ Martin Fronc on the page of KDH] | [http://kdh.sk/ludia/poslanci-nr-sr/ Martin Fronc on the page of KDH] | ||
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[http://www.nrsr.sk/web/Default.aspx?sid=poslanci/poslanec&PoslanecID=196&CisObdobia=6 Martin Fronc at the page of the National Council of SR] | [http://www.nrsr.sk/web/Default.aspx?sid=poslanci/poslanec&PoslanecID=196&CisObdobia=6 Martin Fronc at the page of the National Council of SR] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 17 November 2014
Martin Fronc (born 28.11.1947 in Košice) is Member of Parliament for KDH and is the former Minister of Education.
Political career[edit]
In 2000 he started working in the capacity of KDH. Between 1998 - 2002 he served as State Secretary of the Ministry of Education and also as a member of Scientific Councils of the University of Žilina, and at the Faculty of Business Management, Economics University in Bratislava. Since 2006, he is a Member of Parliament for the KDH and acts as a member of the Committee on Education, Youth, Science and Sports. From 2002 to 2006 he was the Minister of Education of the Slovak Republic. From 1998 to 2002 he was also member of the Council of the Government for the OECD, the Government Council for Science and Technology and part of the Government Council for non-profit and non-governmental organizations. Currently he is a member of the Committee on European Affairs, of the Permanent Delegation of the Slovak Parliament to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and vice-chairman of the Committee on Education, Science, Youth and Sports.
Education[edit]
In 1971 he graduated having studied numerical mathematics as part of the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the Comenius University in Bratislava. In 1979 he received the scientific degree for Candidate of Sciences (CsC.) and in 1984 he was appointed as a docent (doc.).