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Political Memory: Glenys KINNOCK, MEP

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Functions in European Parliament

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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