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Michael Worbs Ambassador Born on 09.14.1950 in Ulm (Germany)

  • 2012- Permanent Delegate of the Federal Republic of Germany to UNESCO, Paris
  • 2010-2012 German Consul-General, Rio de Janeiro
  • 2007-2010 German Ambassador, Kuwait
  • 2004-2007 Availability to the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, position in Daimler-Chrysler AG group, Stuttgart
  • 2001-2004 Director of the Economic Department, German Embassy in Brasilia and Acting Consul-General, Sao Paulo
  • 1997-2001 Assistant to the Ambassador and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, Paris
  • 1994-1997 Deputy Head of the Media Division, Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Berlin
  • 1992-1994 Plenipotentiary Minister and Director of the Economic Department, German Embassy in Kiev; temporary secondment to the post of charge d'affaires at the German Embassy in Tirana
  • 1989-1992 exchange diplomat at the Italian Foreign Ministry and Deputy Director of the Economic Department of the German Embassy in Rome
  • 1986-1989 Middle East Division of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (Bonn)
  • 1986 Plenipotentiary Minister, German Embassy, Beirut
  • 1983-1986 Counsellor for Cultural Affairs, German Embassy, Khartoum
  • 1983 Category A Entrance Examination in the Diplomatic and Consular Service
  • 1981-1983 Foreign Service, Training Attaché
  • 1981: Internship at the German National Library in Berlin
  • 1976-1980 Philosophiæ doctor
  • 1976: Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Technical Free University of Berlin: political science, languages and Germanic civilizations, literature and comparative literature; Research stays in Vienna, Paris and Rome
  • 1969: Abitur (equivalent to the baccalaureate)
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