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1. Ignaz-Glaser-Symposion "Unterschiedliche Herkunft - Gemeinsame Zukunft"
Braunau, Bürmoos, Freilassing, Hallein, Mauthausen, Telfs, Traunreut, Waldkraiburg Gemeindezentrum Bürmoos 21.- 23. April 2006 Dr. Bernhard PerchinigCurriculum VitaeBorn 18/01/1958, Klagenfurt/Celovec Academic education: 1986: Dr. phil, University Vienna (with distinction) Dissertation: "Wir sind Kärntner und damit hat's sich..." Deutschnationalismus und politische Kultur in Kärnten. Publsihed by Drava (Klagenfurt/Celovec), 1989. 1988/89: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Current position: Research Fellow, Institute for European Integration Research, Austrian Academy of Science Lecturer, University Vienna Previous positions 2000 - 2002 Head of programme of International Migration, Social Integration, and Diversity Management at the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research Vienna 1998 - 2000 Head of research project "Migrantenpolitik europäischer Städte: Strategien gegen soziale Exklusion und Fremdenfeindlichkeit im Vergleich: Amsterdam, Birmingham, Hamburg, Wien", contracted by the Austrian Ministry of Science and Transport. Comparative analysis of the political response to immigration in the cities of Amsterdam, Birmingham, Hamburg and Vienna. 1992 - 1998 Viennese Funds for Integration, Head of research. Duties included planning and supervision of studies on the effects of immigration on the social structure of the city of Vienna, organisation of scientific conferences and the drafting of policy documents and annual reports. 1982 - 1992 Researcher and Consultant with the Institute of Advanced Studies, Vienna, the Austrian Institute for Vocational Training Research, Vienna and the Institute for Urban Research, Vienna; regular journalistic contributions for the Austrian Broadcasting Company (Ö1) and the daily "Der Standard" Since 1991: Lecturer at various universities (University Vienna, University Klagenfurt, University Salzburg). Other professional activities include consultancy on migration and minority issues to the European Commission (DG Employment), the Council of Europe, the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia, the International Organisation for Migration, the Migration Policy Group, the Intercultural Centre (Vienna), the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Human Rights (Vienna), the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research (Vienna), the Euopaforum Wien and the City of Vienna (Department of Integration and Diversity-Policy). © 2006 Andreas Maislinger |
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