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'''Adam Gierek''' (pronounced {{IPAc-pl|'|a|d|a|m|-|'|g|J|e|r|e|k}}; born on 17 April 1938 in [[Zwartberg]], [[Limburg, Belgium]]) is a [[Politics of Poland|Polish]] [[politician]] and [[Member of the European Parliament]] (MEP) for the [[Silesian Voivodship]] |
'''Adam Gierek''' (pronounced {{IPAc-pl|'|a|d|a|m|-|'|g|J|e|r|e|k}}; born on 17 April 1938 in [[Zwartberg]], [[Limburg, Belgium]]) is a [[Politics of Poland|Polish]] [[politician]] and former [[Member of the European Parliament]] (MEP) for the [[Silesian Voivodship]], serving from 2001 to 2019. During his time in the European Parliament, he was a member of the [[Democratic Left Alliance-Labor Union]], part of the [[Party of European Socialists|Socialist Group]], and sat on the [[European Parliament]]'s [[Committee on Industry, Research and Energy]]. He is a son of [[Edward Gierek]]. |
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Gierek was also a substitute for the [[Committee on Culture and Education]], a member of the Delegation to the [[European Union|EU]]-Kazakhstan, EU-Kyrgyzstan and EU-Uzbekistan Parliamentary Cooperation Committees, and for relations with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Mongolia and a substitute for the Delegation to the [[ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly]]. |
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==Education== |
==Education== |
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* Order of the 'Banner of Labour, Second Class', [[Knight]]'s Cross of the Order of Poland Reborn, Gold Medal of Merit for Defence of the Nation, National [[Education]] Medal |
* Order of the 'Banner of Labour, Second Class', [[Knight]]'s Cross of the Order of Poland Reborn, Gold Medal of Merit for Defence of the Nation, National [[Education]] Medal |
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==See also== |
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* [[2004 European Parliament election in Poland]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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{{Commons category|Adam Gierek}} |
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* {{official website}} |
* {{official website}} |
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* {{MEP}} |
* {{MEP}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 29 October 2023
Adam Gierek (pronounced [ˈadam ˈɡʲɛrɛk]; born on 17 April 1938 in Zwartberg, Limburg, Belgium) is a Polish politician and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Silesian Voivodship, serving from 2001 to 2019. During his time in the European Parliament, he was a member of the Democratic Left Alliance-Labor Union, part of the Socialist Group, and sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy. He is a son of Edward Gierek.
Gierek was also a substitute for the Committee on Culture and Education, a member of the Delegation to the EU-Kazakhstan, EU-Kyrgyzstan and EU-Uzbekistan Parliamentary Cooperation Committees, and for relations with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Mongolia and a substitute for the Delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.
Education
[edit]- 1961: Master's in Engineering
- 1965: Doctorate
- 1968: Assistant professor
- 1972: Associate professor
- 1978: Professor of technical sciences
Career
[edit]- Since 1973: Associate member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Polska Akademia Nauk)
- 1961-1962: Assistant
- 1962-1965: Post-graduate doctoral student in Moscow
- 1965-1968: Tutor
- 1968-1972: Assistant professor
- since 1972: Professor at the Silesian University of Technology
- 1969-1972: Head of the foundry institute
- 1972-1982: Head of the Metallurgical Sciences and Technology Department, director of the Institute of Materials Engineering
- 1982-1989: Visiting professor at the Technische Universität Dresden
- Head of the Department of Materials Technology
- Since 1994: Head of the Department of Technology, Metal Alloys and Composites
- 2001-2004: Senator of the Republic of Poland, member of the Committee on Science, Education and Sport
- 2001-2003: Member of the Committee on Legislation, Law and Order
- 2004: Member of the Committee on Environmental Protection
- Since 1970: Member of the Polish Federation of Engineering Associations (NOT)
- Member of the board of the All-Poland E
- Since 2001: Gierek Association
- Member of the Polish Nuclear Society (PTN) and committees of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Decorations
[edit]- Order of the 'Banner of Labour, Second Class', Knight's Cross of the Order of Poland Reborn, Gold Medal of Merit for Defence of the Nation, National Education Medal
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Official website
- Personal profile of Adam Gierek in the European Parliament's database of members
- Declaration (PDF) of financial interests (in Polish)
- 1938 births
- Living people
- Children of general secretaries of communist parties
- Members of the Senate of Poland 2001–2005
- Recipients of the Order of the Banner of Work
- Polish expatriates in Belgium
- People from Limburg (Belgium)
- Democratic Left Alliance MEPs
- MEPs for Poland 2004–2009
- MEPs for Poland 2009–2014
- MEPs for Poland 2014–2019
- Polish MEP stubs