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Political Memory: Glenys KINNOCK, MEP

Glenys KINNOCK

General Data

Contact

  • Parlement européen
    Bâtiment Altiero Spinelli 13G306
    60, rue Wiertz, 1047 Bruxelles
    Tel.: +32 2 28 45 402/+32 2 28 47 402
    Fax: +32 2 28 49 402
  • Parlement européen
    Bâtiment Louise Weiss T06043
    1, avenue du Président Robert Schuman - CS 91024, 67070 Strasbourg Cedex
    Tel.: +33 3 88 175 402/+33 3 88 177 402
    Fax: +33 3 88 179 402
  • Labour European Office
    The Coal Exchange Mount Stuart Square, CF10 6EB Cardiff Bay

Functions in European Parliament

  • Delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (Chairwoman)
  • Conference of Delegation Chairmen (Member)
  • Committee on Development (Member)
  • Committee on International Trade (Substitute)
  • BA (Education and History) (1965). Teaching diploma (1966). Teacher in nursery, primary and secondary schools (1967-1994). Honorary degrees: Thames Valley University and Kingston University. Honorary Doctorate, Brunel University. Honorary Fellow, University of Wales, Newport. (Curriculum vitae)
  • Member of the European Parliament (since 1994). UK Labour Party Spokesperson for International Development in the European Parliament. Co-President of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (since 2002). (Curriculum vitae)
  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. President, One World Action. President of Welsh Council of Voluntary Associations. President of the annual Solidar Silver Rose Awards Jury. Vice-President, UK Women of the Year Lunch and Assembly. Patron of Saferworld. Patron, Jubilee 2000. Council Member of Voluntary Service Overseas. Board Member, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. Advisory Board Member of the International Research Network on Children and Armed Conflict. Member, Advisory Committee to the International Programme at the Institute for Public Policy Research. (Curriculum vitae)
  • Publications: 'Eritrea - images of war and peace' (1988); 'Namibia - birth of a nation' (1990); 'By Faith and Daring' (1993). (Curriculum vitae)

Curriculum Vitae

  • BA (Education and History) (1965)
  • Teaching diploma (1966)
  • Teacher in nursery, primary and secondary schools (1967-1994)
  • Honorary degrees: Thames Valley University and Kingston University
  • Honorary Doctorate, Brunel University
  • Honorary Fellow, University of Wales, Newport
  • Member of the European Parliament (since 1994)
  • UK Labour Party Spokesperson for International Development in the European Parliament
  • Co-President of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (since 2002)
  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
  • President, One World Action
  • President of Welsh Council of Voluntary Associations
  • President of the annual Solidar Silver Rose Awards Jury
  • Vice-President, UK Women of the Year Lunch and Assembly
  • Patron of Saferworld
  • Patron, Jubilee 2000
  • Council Member of Voluntary Service Overseas
  • Board Member, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
  • Advisory Board Member of the International Research Network on Children and Armed Conflict
  • Member, Advisory Committee to the International Programme at the Institute for Public Policy Research
  • Publications: 'Eritrea - images of war and peace' (1988)
  • 'Namibia - birth of a nation' (1990)
  • 'By Faith and Daring' (1993)

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