Renato Janine Ribeiro
Brazilian professor and education minister (born 1949)
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President of Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science | |
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Assumed office July 23, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Ildeu Moreira |
Minister of Education | |
In office April 6, 2015 – September 30, 2015 | |
President | Dilma Rousseff |
Preceded by | Cid Gomes |
Succeeded by | Aloizio Mercadante |
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Born | December 9, 1949 Araraquara, São Paulo |
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Renato Janine Ribeiro is a Brazilian full professor of ethics and political philosophy at the University of São Paulo.[1] As of April 6, 2015, he was named Minister of Education of Brazil in the cabinet of Dilma Rousseff.[2]
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Preceded by Cid Gomes | Minister of Education 2015 | Succeeded by Aloizio Mercadante |
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Preceded by Ildeu Moreira | President of Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science 2021–present | Incumbent |
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