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Jozef Ritzen,
a Dutch national, is President of the Universiteit Maastricht.
Before assuming his current position in February 2003, Mr. Ritzen
was Vice President of the World Banks Development Economics
Department. He assumed this position in August 1999. In July 2001
he assumed the position Vice President of the World Bank's Human Development
Network, which advises the institution and its client countries on
innovative approaches to improving health, education and social protection.
Mr. Ritzen joined the Bank as Special Adviser to the Human Development
Network in September 1998.
Prior to coming to the Bank, he was Minister of Education, Culture,
and Science of The Netherlands, one of the longest-serving Ministers
of Education in the world. During his term, he enacted a series of
major reforms throughout the Dutch education system. Mr. Ritzen has
also made significant contributions to agencies such as UNESCO and
OECD, especially in the field of education and social cohesion. Prior
to his appointment as Minister in 1989, Mr. Ritzen held academic appointments
with Nijmegen University and Erasmus University in The Netherlands,
and the University of California-Berkeley and the Robert M. LaFollette
Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
in the United States.
Mr. Ritzen obtained a master's degree in physical engineering in 1970
from the University of Technology in Delft, and a PhD in economics
in 1977 from Erasmus University in Rotterdam. His dissertation on
education, economic growth, and income distribution earned him the
Winkler Prins prize. |
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