Users Users Exchange on women and migration:
Visit from the USA to migrant

International perspectives on history, migration and women’s work

The Counseling Center was once again able to be part of an international professional exchange. This time, female university professors and students from Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania were guests in Vienna for a week. In various programs, the visitors dealt with European history, women’s issues and migration. Bryn Mawr is a traditional women’s university that was founded in the 19th century to provide women with academic access that was often denied to them at the time.

The meeting at migrant focused on migration in Austria, our experiences from counseling work and, in particular, the question of which issues are particularly evident at the interface between women and migration. The exchange offered space to present our work, provide insights into everyday counseling and discuss challenges, developments and necessary support structures.

Such encounters are particularly valuable for us. They show that migrant is also recognized beyond Austria as a discussion and practice partner and that our experiences are of interest in international contexts. At the same time, they highlight the importance of networking, knowledge transfer and mutual learning in the field of migration.

Briefly summarized

migrant was part of an international exchange program with Bryn Mawr College from Pennsylvania.
The focus was on women and migration, migration in Austria and practical experience from our advisory work.
The visit shows the international visibility and relevance of our work.
Such encounters strengthen networking, dialog and mutual learning.

Links & advice

Bryn Mawr College – Information about the university brynmawr.edu

Counseling center – Migrant migrant.at homepage
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