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Matthias Theodor Vogt
Matthias Theodor Vogt (born 5 May 1959) is a German academic with a focus on
cultural policy and an author of studies on cultural conditions that might serve to strengthen the democratic potential in diverse European countries. Between 1992 and 1995, Vogt developed the overall blueprint for the
Free State of Saxony’s law on cultural areas, and contributed to its acceptance and implementation. Since 1994 he has acted as the founding director of the Saxonian Institute for Cultural Infrastructure (''Institut für kulturelle Infrastruktur Sachsen'') and since 1997 has been Professor for Cultural Policy and
Cultural History at the Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences (''Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz''). In 2012, Vogt was made honorary professor of the
University of Pécs and in 2014 was awarded the Officer’s Cross of the
Order of Merit of the
Republic of Poland for his contributions to German-Polish cooperation. Matthias Theodor Vogt is a
Roman Catholic; he is married and has three children.
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