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Notka biograficzna Stałego Przedstawiciela RP przy UE Jan TOMBIŃSKI, Ambasador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Name: | Jan Tombiński | Date and place of birth: | October 4, 1958, Cracow (Poland) | Education:
| Master's degree in German Philology at the Jagiellonian University in 1984 Master's degree in History at the Jagiellonian University in 1985 | Civil status: | Married, ten children | | | Professional experience: | - 1985-1987 Librarian at the Jagiellonian University
- 1987-1989 Assistant lecturer and senior lecturer in the Institute of History at the Jagiellonian University
- 1990-1995 Second Secretary, First Secretary, Counsellor, Counsellor-Minister Plenipotentiary in the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Prague
- 1995-1996 Counsellor-Minister Plenipotentiary in the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Ljubljana
- 1996-1998 Ambassador of Poland in the Republic of Slovenia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 1998-2001 Government official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Counsellor to the Minister in the Departments of Western Europe, Central Europe and Southern Europe; Director of the Departments of Central Europe and Southern Europe; Director of the European Policy Department
- 2001-2007 Ambassador of Poland in France
- since February 1, 2007 Permanent Representative of the Republic of Poland to the European Union
| | Foreign languages: | German, English, French, Slovenian, Czech | | | | Other activities: | - 1970-1980 Sportsman: fencer, junior vice-champion of Poland in foil team competition in 1978
- 1981-1984 Vice-president of the Students' Council at the Jagiellonian University
- 1985 Creator of the Academic Community of Cracow
- May, 1989 Creator and president of the Association for European Integration in Cracow (the first such institution in Poland)
- 1989-1990 Member of the Appeal Commission of the Trade Union "Solidarność" at the Jagiellonian University
- 1989-1990 International affairs commentator to the clandestine journal "Świat" in Cracow
| Publications: | - "Hitler and the Swiss neutrality 1933-35", Cracow, 1989
- "Austria and European integration 1926-32", Graz, 1989
- "Debate on the project of the European Union in the League of Nations", Cracow, 1991
- "The response of Austria to the Briand Plan", Geneva, 1994
- "The Polish election law", Prague, 1992
- "Polish-German Relations 1945-1991", Prague, 1994
- "Poland - six months after the elections", Bonn, 1989
- "Polish television towards choice", Stuttgart, 1990
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