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Heinz Faßmann
Prof. Dr. phil.
Alternative spellings: Heinz Fassmann H. Faßmann H. Fassmann Hainch'ŭ P'asŭman H. P'asŭman
B:1955Düsseldorf Biblio: Professor für Angewandte Geographie, Raumforschung und Raumordnung an der Universität Wien seit 2000; Arbeitsschwerpunkt: Fragen der Ausländerbeschäftigung, der Migration und der Stadtentwicklung; Bundesminister für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung seit 2018 Place of Activity: Wien
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Geograf
Politiker
Hochschullehrer
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Universität Wien. Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung
Heinz Faßmann (born 13 August 1955 in Düsseldorf) is an Austrian politician and professor of human geography and land-use planning at the University of Vienna. He served as the Minister of Education in the Second Kurz cabinet in the government of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and the Schallenberg government of Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg. He previously served in the same capacity from December 2017 to June 2019: he was succeeded in the post by Martin Polaschek in December 2021. Faßmann is considered to be aligned with the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) but holds no formal party membership or affiliation. In 2022, he became the new president of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. (Source: DBPedia)