Mircea Miclea
Romanian psychologist and politician
Mircea Miclea (born 8 November 1963) is a Romanian professor, psychologist and politician.
Born in Cioara, Alba County, he is the professor and director of The Centre for Applied Cognitive Psychology, at Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca. He served as the General Chancellor of the university from 2001 to 2004. In 2001, he was named the UNESCO Chair on Higher Education Management and Governance. In 2006, he was named Head of The Presidential Commission for analysis and elaboration of policies in education and research.[1]
Miclea was the Minister of Education and Research in the Tăriceanu I Cabinet, from December 29, 2004, to November 10, 2005.
Affiliations
- 1995: International Affiliate Member of American Psychological Association
- 1996–present: European Society for Cognitive Psychology (local officer)
- 1996: Psychonomic Society Affiliate
- 1997: International Council of Psychologists
- 2000–present: Netherlands Institute of Advanced Study
- 1996–present: President of Romanian Association for Cognitive Sciences
- 2006–present: President of Romanian Psychological Association
Honors and awards
- 1992: Romanian Academy of Science
- 1999: Milton Erickson Gessellschaft fur Clinische Hypnose Award
References
- ^ "Catedra de Psihologie - Prof. univ. dr. Mircea Miclea". Psychology.ro. Archived from the original on 2015-07-10. Retrieved 2013-03-06.
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First Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu cabinet (2004–07)
- Adriean Videanu/Gheorghe Seculici/Gheorghe Pogea (Co-ordinating the Economic Domain)
- George Copos/Bogdan Pascu (Co-ordinating the Buisiness, and Small and Medium Enterprises Domain)
- Béla Markó (Co-ordinating Culture, Education, European Integration)
- Monica Macovei (Justice)
- Ionel Popescu/Sebastian Vlădescu (Public Finance)
- Gheorghe Barbu (Labor)
- Ene Dinga/Anca Boagiu
- (European Integration)
- Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu/Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu (Foreign Affairs)
- Vasile Blaga (Interior)
- Codruț Șereș/
- Varujan Vosganian (Economy)
- Teodor Atanasiu/ Sorin Frunzăverde (Defense)
- Gheorghe Flutur/Dan Motreanu (Agriculture)
- Gheorghe Dobre/Radu Berceanu (Transport)
- Mircea Miclea/Mihail Hărdău (Education)
- Mona Muscă/Adrian Iorgulescu (Culture)
- Mircea Cinteză/Eugen Nicolăescu (Health)
- Zsolt Nagy (Communications and IT)
- Sulfina Barbu (Environment)
- Mihai Voicu/Radu Stroe (General Secretariat of the Government)
- Cristian David (International Financing Programs and European Community Acquis)
- Sorin Vicol (Control)
- Bogdan Olteanu/Mihai Voicu (Relations with Parliament)
- László Borbély (Transport)
- Iuliu Winkler (Commerce)
- PNL minister
- PD minister
- UDMR/RMDSZ minister
- PC minister
- Independent