Stefano Podestà Explained

Primeminister:Silvio Berlusconi
Predecessor:Umberto Colombo
Successor:Giorgio Salvini
Term Start:May 1994
Term End:1995
Birth Date:1 August 1939
Nationality:Italian

Stefano Podestà (born 1 August 1939) is a retired Italian academic. He was the vice-rector of Bocconi University in Milan before involving in politics.[1] He served as the minister of university, scientific and technological research in the first cabinet of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Podestà was appointed to the post in May 1994 being one of the Northern League members in the cabinet.[2] He replaced Umberto Colombo in the post. During his term, Podestà attempted to reform the established ways of the appointment of academics.[3] Giorgio Salvini replaced Podestà in the post of minister of university, scientific and technological research.[3] In 2011 Podestà was given the title of the emeritus professor in the field of management and technology at the University of Bocconi.[4]

He has been the author and editor of various books and articles.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Susan Biggin. Italy: New science chiefs take over. Physics World. 1994 . 7. 6. 5 . 10.1088/2058-7058/7/6/3.
  2. News: List of Ministers in Italy's 53rd Postwar Government with AM-Italy-Politics. Associated Press. 14 September 2021. 11 May 1994.
  3. Susan Biggin. The rise of the technocrats. Science. 27 January 1995. 267. 5197. 450. 10.1126/science.267.5197.450.b.
  4. Web site: Emeritus Professors. Università Bocconi. 14 September 2021.
  5. Web site: Podestà, Stefano. WorldCat Identities. 5 August 2022.