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    Annette Schavan (pronounced [aˈnɛtə ʃaˈvaːn] ; born 10 June 1955) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). She was the Federal...
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  • of antisemitism, again with a particular focus on central Europe. Annette Schavan was a government minister, responsible till 2013 for the Education...
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  • (born 1962), American politician Annette Robinson, American politician Annette Schavan (born 1955), German politician Annette Solange Georges (born 1957),...
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    chairwoman Merkel, serving alongside Volker Bouffier, Norbert Röttgen and Annette Schavan. Later that month, she told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper that the...
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  • (168); Tübingen (187); Konstanz (194). Federal Education Minister Annette Schavan said following the awards ceremony, "The excellence initiative is writing...
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    Margot Honecker, Jrgen Mllemann, Jrgen Rttgers, Klaus Von Dohnanyi, Annette Schavan, Jrgen Schmude. General Books. ISBN 978-1-157-05224-1. De Nevers, Renée...
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    Deputy See list Volker Bouffier Christian Wulff Ursula von der Leyen Annette Schavan Julia Klöckner Norbert Röttgen Armin Laschet Thomas Strobl Preceded...
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    member of the working group on economic affairs and energy, led by Annette Schavan and Andreas Pinkwart. From 2009 to 2017 Kretschmer was one of the vice...
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  • grassroots constituency director from People's Association. 9 February: Annette Schavan, Federal Minister of Education and Research of Germany, after her doctorate...
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    Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom, and Poland. Representatives included Annette Schavan, the German federal minister of science and Roland Koch, the prime...
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    and Arts, Baden-Württemberg) Cyril Nunn (German Ambassador to Egypt) Annette Schavan (Former Federal Minister of Education and Research, Germany) Wolfram...
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    differences. Her stance was supported by then-Minister Of Education Annette Schavan. The proposal was met with opposition from the teacher union and opposition...
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  • 1954 – Rich Hall, American actor, producer, and screenwriter 1955 – Annette Schavan, German theologian and politician 1955 – Andrew Stevens, American actor...
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    and the natural sciences. In November 2007, German science minister Annette Schavan announced the renaming of the Leopoldina to "German Academy of Sciences"...
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  • Else Mayer. The award is for 4000 euros. German Education Minister Annette Schavan was the inaugural recipient of this award in 2006. The German feminist...
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    succeeded as Environment Minister by Peter Altmaier. On 5 February 2013, Annette Schavan was stripped of her doctorate by the University of Düsseldorf due to...
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    November 2005 27 October 2009   CDU Minister of Education and Research Annette Schavan 22 November 2005 Merkel II   CDU Minister of Health Ulla Schmidt 12...
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    1951) SPD 26 October 1998 22 November 2005 Schröder (I • II) 16/10 Annette Schavan (born 1955) CDU 22 November 2005 14 February 2013 Merkel (I • II) 17/11...
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  • Centres) facilities. On 12 July 2010 the Federal Research Minister Annette Schavan and the Bavarian Science Minister Wolfgang Heubisch opened the Lung...
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    apportionment of competences between himself and designated Science minister Annette Schavan. Stoiber also resigned his seat in the 16th Bundestag, being a member...
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    delegation in the working group on education and research policy, led by Annette Schavan and Andreas Pinkwart. In 2011, after months of difficult negotiations...
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    perfectly.” This statement caused anger in the German academic community. Annette Schavan, German minister of Education and Research, who two years later had...
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    industry Willibert Kremer (born 1939), football player and manager Annette Schavan (born 1955), politician (CDU), 2005-2013 Federal Minister for Education...
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    and Rüttgers became one of her four deputies, alongside Volker Rühe, Annette Schavan and Christian Wulff. In his role as chairman of the CDU in North Rhine-Westphalia...
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    vice-chairman of the CDU in November 2006, alongside Jürgen Rüttgers, Annette Schavan and Christian Wulff. By 2007, he and Rüttgers, his counterpart from...
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    the President of Germany in 2010. In February 2013, Wanka succeeded Annette Schavan as Federal Minister of Education and Research in the government of...
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    for state Education Minister Annette Schavan – was widely seen at the time as a defeat for Teufel, who had promoted Schavan as his preferred successor....
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  • Kõji Omi, The Science and Technology in Society (STS) forum Kyoto Annette Schavan, German Federal Minister of Education and Research Dennis J. Snower...
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  • airport was closed shortly after the crash. German Education Minister, Annette Schavan, resigned after Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf stripped her...
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    politicians' doctorates, notably that of his colleague in the federal cabinet Annette Schavan and Hungarian President Pál Schmitt, who lost their doctorates for...
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