Remus Pricopie


Remus Pricopie is a Romanian education administrator. He was the Education Minister in the Victor Ponta cabinet from December 2012 to December 2014.

Biography

Born in Ceahlău, Neamţ County, Pricopie entered the Chemistry faculty of the University of Bucharest in 1990, graduating in 1995. He also holds a 2005 Ph.D. in Political Science, granted by that institution and by the National School of Political Science and Public Administration. He began working at the latter school in 1998, when he started teaching there and eventually became a professor. He was dean from 2005 to 2007 and from 2008 to March 2012, when he became rector. His government career, spent at the Education Ministry, began in 1996, its first phase ending in 2003. During that time, his posts included that of expert on higher education and on public relations, spokesman, secretary general and adviser to the minister. Subsequently, his positions were as state secretary for higher education and adviser to the minister, as well as acting minister in May 2008.
Pricopie is married and has two children. He was proposed for the cabinet by the Social Democratic Party. He left the ministry following a cabinet reshuffle.
In February 2020, in the context of dismissal the PNL government led by Ludovic Orban, PSD and Pro Romania proposed Remus Pricopie for the position of prime minister. Representatives of the two parties argued the proposal, claiming that Remus Pricopie is politically independent, has experience in administration, was a very good minister, is pro-European and pro-American.

Academic positions

Remus Pricopie is Rector of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest and a Professor in the College of Communication and Public Relations.
He has an extensive experience as a teacher and manager in the field of education, his expertise being recognized and appreciated within professional associations and international elite organizations such as: IAU - International Association of Universities, IAUP - International Association of University Presidents, Atlantis Group - 20 former ministers of education from all over the world, Romanian-US Fulbright Commission, World Academy of Art & Science, Romanian Association for the Club of Rome – ARCoR.
In April 2018, Pricopie was elected President of the Permanent Academic Forum Latin America and the Caribbean - European Union.
Remus Pricopie was responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of the Romanian Research Strategy and also contributed to the development and implementation of EU research policies.