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Prime Minister
  
Jose Socrates

Political party
  
Socialist

Prime Minister
  
Antonio Guterres

Name
  
Mariano Gago

Prime Minister
  
Antonio Guterres

Party
  
Socialist Party

Nationality
  
Portuguese


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Succeeded by
  
Nuno Crato (Education and Science)

Born
  
16 May 1948 (
1948-05-16
)

Role
  
Former Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education

Died
  
April 17, 2015, Lisbon, Portugal

Parents
  
Maria das Dores Rebelo Pires Gago, Eduardo Pires Gago

Education
  
Ecole Polytechnique, Instituto Superior Tecnico

Previous offices
  
Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education (2005–2011)

Similar People
  
Jose Socrates, Antonio Guterres, Mario Soares, Carlos I of Portugal

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Mariano Gago, (16 May, 1948 – 17 April, 2015), full name José Mariano Rebelo Pires Gago, graduated as an electrical engineer by the Technical University of Lisbon's Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon, and did advanced research work in Paris at the École Polytechnique as a high-energy physicist. Professor of Physics at Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon, he worked at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Geneva for several years. He was a member of the CERN Council (1985–1990), the EC Joint Research Centre Board of Governors (1986–1989), President of the Portuguese National Board for Science and Technology (1986–1989), and was chair of the European EUREKA initiative from July 1997 to June 1998. Prof. Gago has been the Minister for Science and Technology of Portugal since 1995, and represents Portugal at the Council of Ministers for Research and Development of the European Union. He is also responsible for the coordination of the Portuguese policy on Information Society, and for the promotion of science education and scientific culture.

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Throughout his career, Prof. Gago has emphasised the link between teaching and research, and has examined issues such as whether universities should specialise more in teaching or in research and whether there are possible divergences between teaching and research priorities, although never managing to reach acceptable educational levels within some Portuguese higher education institutions. Prof. Gago is a founder of the Ciência Viva programme (since 1996), which on behalf of the Ministry of Science and Technology, aims to promote scientific and technological culture among the Portuguese population. "My generation's legacy will be that research and technology made great progress in being more accessible and understandable to the public. The present development of technical advancement would have been unthinkable if we were unable to rely on the basic technical knowledge of the average citizen," states Prof. Gago.

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He has also fostered research that is increasingly carried out in a framework of international cooperation, as a chance for Portugal to develop new products and provide new types of knowledge-intensive services.

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During his tenure as Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education of the XVII Governo Constitucional, Mariano Gago's Ministry was responsible for the compulsory closing of problematic and unreliable private higher education institutions (Independente University and Moderna University).

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Career as minister in the Government of Portugal

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  • Since 2005-03-12 to 2011-06-21:

  • Mariano Gago Mariano Gago Wikipdia a enciclopdia livre

    Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education of Portugal of the XVII Governo Constitucional (Prime Minister José Sócrates)

  • 1999-10-25 to 2002-04-06:
  • Minister for Science and Technology of Portugal of the XIV Governo Constitucional (Prime Minister António Guterres)

  • 1995-10-28 to 1999-10-25:
  • Minister for Science and Technology of Portugal of the XIII Governo Constitucional (Prime Minister António Guterres)

    References

    Mariano Gago Wikipedia