Refugees in Europe

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Refugees in Europe
Invitation
Refugees in Europe
Results of the international cooperation project LUTA
29th of May 2015
3.00-5.00 pm
Where: Universität Klagenfurt in Vienna Schottenfeldgasse 29, 4th floor
It is requested that register by silvia.edtinger@aau.at
Further Information www.luta-europe.aau.at
Refugees organisations and educational institutions from seven european countries
had been comparing the asylum policies
of Germany, Italy, Malta, Poland, Sweden, Czech Republic and Austria, for the period of two years.
They conducted narrative interviews with asylum applicants and refugees in these seven countries.
To conclude the project there will be a panel discussion about crucial issues
such as the variying conditions at the external european borders and land-locked countries,
the population`s readniness to take in refugees, and the possible political actions.
Welcoming speech
Programme
Prof. Verena Winiwarter
Dean of the iff-Faculty, University of Klagenfurt
Introduction of the LUTA Project
Angelika Brechelmacher
Institute of Science Communication and Higher
Education Research
Presentation of parts
of the film documentary LUTA
Ruth Frendo und Carmel Bonnici
Write Deal, Malta
Moderation
Panel discussion
Nasila Berangy
Hannes Swoboda
a former member of the European Parliament
Herbert Langthaler
asylkoordination österreich
Elisabeth Freithofer
Association Project Integrationshaus
Abdulahi Mohammed Hashi
consultant for recognised refugees
Furthermore including contributions of representatives
of the partner organisations in Catania, IT, Norrköping,
SE and Prag, CZ.
Projectkoordination: Institut für Wissenschaftskommunikation und Hochschulforschung der Universität Klagenfurt, AT
Projectpartners: Verein Projekt Integrationshaus, AT, Organization for Aid to Refugees, CZ, Sprachendienst Konstanz, DE,
Associazione ASHRAM, IT, Write Deal, MT, Instytut Tolerancji w Łodzi, PL, Marieborgs Folkhögskola, SE
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.