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Gudrun Kugler curriculum vitae

Education

PhD in International Law, Johannes Kepler Universität in Linz, Austria

Magisterium in Women’s Studies, Johannes Kepler Universität in Linz, Austria

Masters of Theological Studies on Marriage and the Family, International Theological Institute, Gaming, Austria

Positions Held

2008 – Present  Adjunct Professor of Social Sciences at the International Theological Institute, Austria

2007 - Present founder and administrator of the European platform www.christianophobia.eu  that publishes cases of discrimination against Christians in Europe. Coverage of OSCE/ODIHR proceedings on that matter.

2006 - Present founder and co-director of the "Youth Academy" - a political training academy for young adults hosted by the Vienna Dr. Karl-Kummer-Institute (www.kummer-institut.at) based on Catholic-social teaching.

2005 - Present founder and administrator of the Catholic singles Website www.kathtreff.org

2005 - Present co-founder of Kairos Consulting for Non Profit Initiatives in Vienna www.kairos-pr.com

2001 to 2004: director of World Youth Alliance - Europe (www.wya.net) in Brussels. Extensive coverage of European Union and United Nations processes at their headquarters in Brussels, Strasbourg, and New York City.

Publications

Besides numerous articles in periodicals and publications, Dr. Kugler has published the following books:
"Europa der Grundrechte?" (2003, ISBN 3-932829-61-1)
"Helden der Menschenwürde" (2003, ISBN 3-932829-75-1)
"Family – Answer to Many Questions" (2004)
“Hat Gott auch einen Weg für mich? Singles fragen“ (2009)

Awards

For her dissertation Gudrun Kugler was distinguished with the Leopold-Kunschak-Award (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold-Kunschak-Preis)

Her work in Brussels was prized as “excellent” by the German foundation „Ja zum Leben“

Personal

Married to Martin Kugler with two children; Austrian

 

Gudrun Kugler
Adjunct Professor of
Social Sciences