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Ion v lcu despre priorit ile anului 2012 i obiectivele pentru anul 2013
Ion Vîlcu (born May 12, 1966 Bucharest) is a software engineer who is now Ambassador of Romania in Mexico.
Contents
- Ion v lcu despre priorit ile anului 2012 i obiectivele pentru anul 2013
- Studies
- Professional Experience
- Participation in international meetings
- Scientific and academic activities
- Decorations
- Languages
- References
He is married to Cristina Flora-Vîlcu and has two daughters, Claudia Ioana born in 1995 and Maria Elena born in 2005.
Studies
Graduate of the "Executive Education - from Corporate to Social Leadership", Business School, University Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires.
Postgraduate studies in International Relations, Institute "Matias Romero" of Diplomatic Studies (Diplomatic Academy of Mexico), Mexico City, from 1998 to 1999.
Postgraduate studies in international relations, the Romanian Institute of International Relations (IRSI) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from 1993 to 1994.
A graduate of Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Faculty of Computer Science, specializing in "Computers / Software", 1990.
PhD in Political Science, Universidad Católica Argentina, Buenos Aires.
Professional Experience
- current Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Romania in Mexico
Participation in international meetings
Romania's representative to:
Scientific and academic activities
Master professor in the Nebrija University Madrid - Geopolitical and Diplomatic and consular Law
Conferences, lectures on topics of International Relations and Political Science at the University of Santiago de Chile-USACH (2003–2004), Catholic University of Valparaiso, Chile (2004), National University Arturo Prat, Chile (2004), European Club in Buenos Aires (2010) etc..
Panelist at the 2009 Global Forum Latin dedicated to celebrating 20 years since "Berlin Wall" in the panel "Guvernabilitate democratic, institutional quality and economic development in Central and Eastern Europe 1989-2009", Buenos Aires, November 2009.
Argentinian lectures at the Catholic University (2010) and Salvador University in Buenos Aires (2011) - Visiting Professor.
Decorations
Languages
Spanish, English, French