- Michał Seweryński
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Professor Michał Seweryński Minister of Science and Higher Education In office
5 May 2006 – 16 November 2007Personal details Born 1 July 1939 Michał Seweryński (born 1 July 1939 in Łódź) is a professor of the University of Łódź. Doctor honoris causa of the University of Lyon 3. Expert on Polish and international labour law. The author of about 130 scientific publications and reports at international congresses. Visiting professor at universities in France, Canada, Switzerland, Spain and Japan. Between 2006 and 2007, Minister of Science and Higher Education in Poland.
A member of Polish and foreign scientific societies. Member of the Papal Council for Secular Affairs, member of the Legislative Council at the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, and Deputy Chairman of the Government Labour Law Reform Commission. Former Rector of the University of Łódź, former Chairman of the Conference of Rectors of Polish Universities. A Knight of the Order of Polonia Restituta and of Palmes Academiques (France), Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice. Honorary Consul of France in Łódź.
He is married, with two children.
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The Cabinet of Jarosław Kaczyński Original members Ludwik Dorn • Anna Fotyga • Grażyna Gęsicka • Roman Giertych • Przemysław Gosiewski • Wojciech Jasiński • Antoni Jaszczak • Jarosław Kaczyński • Anna Kalata • Stanisław Kluza • Andrzej Lepper • Tomasz Lipiec • Jerzy Polaczek • Zbigniew Religa • Michał Seweryński • Radosław Sikorski • Jan Szyszko • Kazimierz Michał Ujazdowski • Zbigniew Wassermann • Rafał Wiechecki • Piotr Grzegorz Woźniak • Zbigniew Ziobro
Joined later Zyta Gilowska • Andrzej Aumiller • Aleksander Szczygło • Janusz Kaczmarek • Mariusz Błaszczak • Elżbieta Jakubiak • Wojciech Mojzesowicz • Władysław Stasiak • Ryszard Legutko • Mirosław Barszcz • Joanna Kluzik-Rostkowska • Marek Gróbarczyk
Categories:- 1939 births
- Living people
- People from Łódź
- Polish politicians
- Knights of the Order of Polonia Restituta
- Chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques
- Recipients of the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice
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