Manuel Heitor
Manuel Frederico Tojal de Valsassina Heitor (born 1958) is a Portuguese politician who served as Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education in the government of Prime Minister António Costa until 30 March 2022 when he was succeeded by Elvira Fortunato. Provided by Wikipedia-
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4by Anton Berns, Ulrik Ringborg, Julio E. Celis, Manuel Heitor, Neil K. Aaronson, Nancy Abou‐Zeid, Hans‐Olov Adami, Kathi Apostolidis, Michael Baumann, Alberto Bardelli, René Bernards, Yvonne Brandberg, Carlos Caldas, Fabien Calvo, Caroline Dive, Angelika Eggert, Alexander Eggermont, Carolina Espina, Frederik Falkenburg, Jérôme Foucaud, Douglas Hanahan, Ulrike Helbig, Bengt Jönsson, Mette Kalager, Sakari Karjalainen, Miklós Kásler, Pamela Kearns, Klas Kärre, Denis Lacombe, Francesco deLorenzo, Françoise Meunier, Gerd Nettekoven, Simon Oberst, Péter Nagy, Thierry Philip, Richard Price, Joachim Schüz, Eric Solary, Peter Strang, Josep Tabernero, Emile VoestGet full text
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5by Ulrik Ringborg, Anton Berns, Julio E. Celis, Manuel Heitor, Josep Tabernero, Joachim Schüz, Michael Baumann, Rui Henrique, Matti Aapro, Partha Basu, Regina Beets‐Tan, Benjamin Besse, Fátima Cardoso, Fátima Carneiro, Guy vanden Eede, Alexander Eggermont, Stefan Fröhling, Susan Galbraith, Elena Garralda, Douglas Hanahan, Thomas Hofmarcher, Bengt Jönsson, Olli Kallioniemi, Miklós Kásler, Eva Kondorosi, Jan Korbel, Denis Lacombe, José Carlos Machado, José M. Martin‐Moreno, Francoise Meunier, Péter Nagy, Paolo Nuciforo, Simon Oberst, Júlio Oliveiera, Maria Papatriantafyllou, Walter Ricciardi, Alexander Roediger, Bettina Ryll, Richard Schilsky, Grazia Scocca, Raquel Seruca, Marta Soares, Karen Steindorf, Vincenzo Valentini, Emile Voest, Elisabete Weiderpass, Nils Wilking, Amanda Wren, Laurence ZitvogelGet full text
Published 2021-10-01
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