Béla Jankovich

Hungarian economist and Minister of Education

Béla Jankovich - Leaders & Politicians born 1865
Born

1865
161 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Hungary

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An economist and politician held the position of Minister of Education in Hungary. This role involved overseeing educational policies and reforms during a significant period in Hungarian history. Contributions to the educational system shaped the curriculum and administration of schools. Engaged in various political discussions regarding the direction of education and its impact on society.

Served as Minister of Education in Hungary

Implemented educational reforms in Hungary

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