Mihai Coșcodan

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Mihai Coșcodan
Moldovan Parliament
In office
17 April 1990 – 4 August 1992
ConstituencyUngheni
Personal details
Born17 October 1940
Lviv University
ProfessionUniversity Professor

Mihai Coșcodan (17 October 1940 – 29 April 2016) was a

Moldovan Parliament
in 1990–1994.

Biography

Mihai Coșcodan was born on 17 October 1940 in

1990 Moldovan parliamentary election) and was one of the signers of Declaration of Independence, the Government
.

Facts

According to the newspaper "Sovereign Moldova" of 10 December 1991, despite the prohibitions imposed by

Mihai Coşcodan
, and his deputy, Peter Tolocenco.

The Moscow edition of the newspaper "Izvestia" wrote in its 10 December 1991 edition that "although (Snegur) had counter-candidates, the elections can be considered an overwhelming victory." On the afternoon of 8 December, many citizens participated in the vote, with about 60 percent of citizens voting. Izvestia also reported that not only Moldovans, i.e. those of Romanian nationality, but also minorities voted for Snegur, especially in southern localities inhabited mostly by the Gagauz, but also in Transnistria. In other words, citizens of different ethnicities namely Snegur saw him as a guaranteer of stability and reconciliation.[1]

Education

He was educated in the Tiraspol State Pedagogical Institute "Taras Shevchenko" (now the Tiraspol State University, UST), specializing in geography and biology, and earning his Ph.D., and becoming an associate professor. Since 1965, he was an assistant and graduate student of physics at the geographic Tiraspol Pedagogical Institute and the

Lviv University.[citation needed
]

He served as member of the Parliament of Moldova, Government of Moldova, diplomatic mission.

Career

  • 1965 - Department of General Geography, State University of Tiraspol (State Pedagogical Institute T.G. Shevchenko)
  • 1970-1977 - Head of the Department of General Geography and Cartography, State University of Tiraspol (T.G. Shevchenko State Pedagogical Institute)
  • 1977-1987 - Dean, Faculty of Geography Tiraspol State University
  • 1987-1992 - Rector of the Tiraspol State University
  • May 1992 - 1994 - Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova (in
    Andrei Sangheli Cabinet
    01.07.1992 - 05.04.1994)
  • 1994-1998 - Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Bulgaria (27 June 1994 – 28 July 1998), Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (2 May 1995 – 28 July 1998), Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Republic of Macedonia (? – 28 July 1998)
  • 1998 - Deputy Rector of the Free International University of Moldova
  • - - Head of Department of Soil Science, Geology and Geography, PhD in Geography, Associate Professor (Rom: Şef de catedră "Ştiinţe ale Solului, Geologie şi Geografie", doctor în geografie, conferenţiar universitar). Moldova State University
  • 2016 - Department of Soil Science, Geography, Geology, Forestry and Design, PhD in biology, professor. USM Senate member

Honour

Main publications

  • Опыт микроклиматической арактеристики природных территориальных комплексов на примере Кодр (Молдавская ССР)

Authors: М.Ф. Кошкодан, Автореферат...кандидата географических наук Publisher: Львов, 1971

  • Климат. Молдавская ССР.

Authors: Константинова Т. С., Дубовка Ф.В., Кошкодан М.Ф. Publisher: Кишинев, 1979

  • Природные условия Молдавской ССР и их хозяйственное значение: вопросы географии : межвузовский сборник

Authors: М. Ф. Кошкодан, Институтул Педагожик де Стать "Т. Шевченко". Publisher: "Штиинца", 1988

Length 89 pages

  • Resursele naturale ale Republicii Moldova

Authors: V. Sochircă, M. Coşcodan,T. Constantinov (AŞM), C. Mihailescu Publisher: Î.E.P. „Ştiinţa”,. 2006, Chişinău Length: 184 pag

References

  1. ^ Caşu, Igor (4 August 2018). "europalibera.org". Radio Europa Liberă.

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