- Vigdís Finnbogadóttir
Infobox_President | name=Vigdís Finnbogadóttir
order=4thPresident of Iceland
term_start=1 August 1980
term_end=1 August 1996
predecessor=Kristján Eldjárn
successor=Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson
birth_date=flagicon|IcelandReykjavík ,Iceland
death_date=
spouse=
alma_mater =University of Paris
University of Grenoble
University of Copenhagen University of Iceland
profession= teacher, theater director, cultural figureVigdís Finnbogadóttir (Audio-IPA|Vigdis_finnbogadottir.ogg|vɪɣtis fɪnpɔɣatoʊhtɪr) (born
15 April 1930 ) was the fourth president ofIceland , serving from 1980 to 1996. She was the world's first elected female president (not including prime ministers, who are heads of "government", women who held the position of chairman, or non-elected leaders). She was Iceland's first and so far only female president and head of state.Early life
Vigdís Finnbogadóttir was born in
Reykjavík onApril 15 ,1930 . Her father was acivil engineer , as well as a professor at theUniversity of Iceland . Her mother was a nurse and the chairperson of the Icelandic Nurses Association. After passing her matriculation exam in 1949, Vigdís studied French andFrench literature at theUniversity of Grenoble and theSorbonne inParis from 1949-1953,history of theater at theUniversity of Copenhagen , and acquired a BA in French and English, as well asPGCE , at theUniversity of Iceland .She participated in the 1960s and 1970s in numerous rallies held to protest the U.S. military presence in Iceland (and in particular at Keflavík). Every year hundreds, sometimes thousands, walked the 50 km road to Keflavík and chanted "Ísland úr
NATO , herinn burt" (literally: Iceland out of NATO, the military away).Artistic and academic career
Vigdís Finnbogadóttir worked with the Reykjavík Theatre Company 1954-1957 and again 1961-64. During the summers she also worked as a tour guide. Vigdís taught French at
Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík 1962-1967 and atMenntaskólinn við Hamrahlíð 1967-1972. She also taught for a while atUniversity of Iceland , as well as holding French courses onRÚV , the Icelandic state television.She was the Artistic Director of the Reykjavík Theatre Company (
Leikfélag Reykjavíkur ), later the City Theatre 1972-1980. From 1976 to 1980 she was a member of the Advisory Committee on Cultural Affairs in theNordic countries In 1996 she became founding chair of the Council of Women World Leaders at the
John F. Kennedy School of Government atHarvard University . Two years later she was appointed president of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology.President of Iceland
In 1980 she was the first woman in the world to be elected the head of state in a democratic election, despite being a divorced single mother (she adopted a daughter in 1972), Vigdis was drafted as a candidate for the presidency of Iceland; she was narrowly elected, with 33.6 percent of the national vote, over three male opponents. (Under
Icelandic naming conventions , she is referred to by her given name rather than by herpatronymic —the patronymic is not a family name.) She was subsequently reelected three times (in 1984, 1988, and 1992); and after 16 years in office she retired in 1996. Although the Icelandic presidency is largely a ceremonial position, she took an active role in promoting the country as a cultural ambassador and enjoyed great popularity.Current career
Currently, she is a
UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador , and a Member of theClub of Madrid . [cite web
title = Club of Madrid: Full Members
publisher =Club of Madrid
date = 2003
url = http://www.clubmadrid.org/cmadrid/index.php?id=36
accessdate = 2008-03-30]Honors
She has received
honorary degree s from the following Universities:
*University of Grenoble ,France (1985)
*University of Bordeaux ,France (1987)
*Smith College , U.S. (1988)
*Luther College , U.S. (1989)
*University of Manitoba ,Canada (1989)
*University of Nottingham , Britain (1990)
*University of Tampere ,Finland (1990)
*University of Gothenburg ,Sweden (1990)
*The Gakushuin University in Tokyo,Japan (1991)
*University of Miami , U.S. (1993)
*St. Mary's University in Halifax,Canada (1996)
*University of Leeds , Britain (1996)
*Memorial University of Newfoundland ,Canada (1997)
*University of Guelph ,Canada (1998)
*University of Iceland ,Iceland (2000)References
External links
* [http://english.forseti.is/Index/FormerPresidents/VigdisFinnbogadottir/ official cv]
* [http://www.vigdis.hi.is/id/1011215 Vigdís Finnbogadóttir Institute of Foreign Languages]
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