1959 | Diplomkaufmann |
1963-1967 | Zunächst Sekretär, dann Konsulent für Wirtschaftsfragen des Parlamentsklubs der SPÖ |
1966 | Beeideter Buchprüfer und Steuerberater |
1967 | Abgeordneter zum Nationalrat |
1968 | Beeideter Wirtschaftsprüfer und Steuerberater |
bis 1970 | Staatskommissär-Stellvertreter bei der Zentralsparkasse der Gemeinde, Wien |
| Promotion zum Doktor der Wirtschaftswissenschaften |
1970-1981 | Bundesminister für Finanzen |
1976-1981 | Vizekanzler der Republik Österreich |
1979 | Vorsitzender der OECD auf Ministerebene |
1980 | Vorsitzender des Interimskomitees des Weltwährungsfonds |
1981-1988 | Stellvertretender Generaldirektor (Jänner - Juni 1981), dann Generaldirektor der Creditanstalt-Bankverein |
1988-1989 | Konsulent der Weltbank |
1989 | Gründung der AIC Androsch International Management Consulting GmbH |
1994 | Beginn des Aufbaues einer industriellen Beteiligungsgruppe |
2004 | Errichtung der gemeinnützigen "Stiftung Hannes Androsch bei der Österreichischen Akademie der |
| Wissenschaften" |
2010 | Regierungskommissär für die österreichische Beteiligung an der Expo 2010, Shanghai |
2011 | Initiator des Bildungsvolksbegehrens |
| Mario Cervantes is senior economist/principal administrator at the OECD's Science and Technology Policy Division. In particular he is responsible for the Working Party on Innovation and Technology Policy (TIP). With more than 15 years experience in innovation policy, Mr. Cervantes has written on a range of topics from industry-science relations, human resources in S&T, technology incubators, university patenting and licensing, open innovation and globalisation and more recently on innovation for social challenges. Current activities include the study of the changing nature of innovation and the policy implications as well as work on demand-side policies for innovation. |
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| A graduate of Columbia University (MA - international economics), the University of California at Santa Barbara (BA economics and political science) and the Institut d' Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), Mr. Cervantes has also studied at the Berkman Center, Harvard Law School where he obtained a certificate in internet law, and was a Sloan Fellow in public policy at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Prior to joining OECD, Mr. Cervantes worked as a researcher at the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (C.I.T.I) at the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York. |
| Studies of History, Journalism and Law, University of Vienna |
| Graduation with honors (Mag.phil) in History and Communication Science |
| Degree from the 32nd Post Graduate Management University Course at the Vienna University of Economics and Business |
| 7th Strategic Leadership Course of the LVAK (Austrian National Defence Academy) on behalf of the Federal Government and the National Security Council |
| Postgraduate Diploma in General Management, ESMT European School of Management and Technology, Berlin |
1991-1992 | Press spokesman of the Vienna branch of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) |
1992-1997 | Permanent freelancer in the editorial department for ethnic minorities of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) |
1997-1998 | Press Officer, Federation of Austrian Industries (IV), Editor-in-Chief of "Industry News Service" |
1998-1999 | Federal Managing Director of Young Industry / Group 1031 |
1999-2001 | Manager of the IV Newsroom, Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) |
2001-2011 | Director of Marketing & Communication Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) |
since 2011 | Director General of the Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) |
1977 | MSc, József Attila University, Szeged |
1977-1981 | PhD Student, Institute for Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
1981 | PhD, Kossuth University, Debrecen |
1981-1989 | Staff Scientist |
1983-1985 | Postdoctoral Fellow, Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University, College Station |
1988-1989 | Visiting Scientist, Manne Siegbahn Institute, Stockholm |
1989 | Doctor, Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
1989-1990 | Senior Scientist, Institute for Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
1991-1996 | Director, Institute for Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
1994 | Habilitation, Kossuth University, Debrecen |
1995 | Corresponding Member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
since 1995 | Research Professor, Institute for Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
| Professor, Physics, Department of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Science, Kossuth University, Debrecen |
1996-1997 | President, University of Debrecen |
1996-2013 | Head, Department of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Debrecen |
1998-2001 | State Secretary of Education |
2001-2002 | Minister of Education |
2004 | Ordinary Member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
2006-2013 | Director, Institute of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Debrecen |
2007-2008 | President, Centre of Arts, Humanities and Sciences, University of Debrecen |
2008-2014 | President, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
2014 | Prime Ministers Office, Government Commissioner for Research, Development and Innovation |
since 2015 | President, National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary |
1992-1997 | Study of History and Political Science (without completing) |
1994 | Freelancer "Vorarlberger Nachrichten" |
1996 | Entry to "Die Presse" |
2002 | Editor, Domestic Policy Department, "Die Presse", Vienna |
2004 | Appointment to Department head "Chronik/Wien", "Die Presse", Vienna |
2009 | Appointment to Editorial Director for the new "Presse am Sonntag", Vienna |
2010 | Appointment to Head of Domestic Policy, "Die Presse", Vienna |
since 2012 | Editor-in-Chief, "Die Presse", Vienna |
since 2014 | Publisher, "Die Presse", Vienna |
2017 | Appointment as Managing Director, "Die Presse", Vienna |