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Monday, 26 September 2016

E.MA-Studierende höchst erfolgreich / E.MA Students Highly Successful

Wolfgang Benedek with Adriana, Tamara Maricevic (Montenegro) and Anna Della Lucia (Italy)

Tessa Schrempf

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In einer eindrucksvollen Zeremonie wurden drei Masterstudentinnen des European Master on Human Rights and Democracy (E.MA) Programmes, die ihr zweites Semester an der Universität Graz verbracht hatten in der Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venedig graduiert. Im Ranking erreichte Adriana Motta Casulari Rodriguez aus Brasilien den zweiten Platz von 90 E.MA Studierenden. Ihre Masterarbeit über „Multipliers for Peace: How Peace Education can Contribute to Conflict Transformation“, betreut von Wolfgang Benedek und Verena Gschweitl, wurde als eine von fünf Arbeiten zur Publikation ausgewählt. 

Eine Absolventin des vorhergehenden Master Lehrganges aus Graz, Tessa Schrempf, wurde die Vorsitzende des Alumni Netzwerkes des E.MA-Programmes und des Global Campus, das weltweit mehr als 2000 Absolventen umfasst.

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In a magnificent ceremony in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, three students who spent their second semester at the University of Graz graduated from the E.MA (European Master on Human Rights and Democracy) Programme. In the ranking, Adriana Motta Casulari Rodriguez from Brazil reached the second place out of 90 E.MA students. Her master thesis „Multipliers for Peace: How Peace Education can Contribute to Conflict Transformation“, which had been supervised by Wolfgang Benedek and Verena Gschweitl, was also selected as one of five theses for publication. 

A graduate of the former E.MA year, Tessa Schrempf, has been elected as the new president of the Alumni Association of E.MA and the Global Campus, which encompasses more than 2000 graduates worldwide.

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