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'''Kerstin Wittig''' serves as
==Relation to Future Worlds Center==
Member of the Board and Secretary since 2007. She currently heads the [[Global Education Unit]].
'''Kerstin Wittig'''' serves as Member of the Board and Secretary since 2007. She currently heads the [[Global Education Unit]].


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'''Kerstin''' has been with the FWC since 2005 when she joined as an intern.  In 2004, as part of her MA degree in international relations/ peace and conflict studies, she conducted a three-month fieldtrip in Cyprus to research bi-communal peace initiatives. Until 2008, she was involved in developing new projects, participating in European meetings and trainings to establish new partnerships, and leading and supervising the preparation of project proposals. Between 2007 and 2008, she coordinated the UNDP-funded project [[Building a multi-ethnic and multi-national Cyprus to promote European Values and Regional and International Peace]] and the [[Youth Ambassadors for the Millennium Development Goals]] projects.


==Biography==


===Short Bio===  
===Short Bio===  
 
Kerstin completed her M.A. (Magister Artium) in International Relations/Peace and Conflict Studies (major); Educational Science (minor); Islamic Science (minor); Social and Cultural Anthropology (minor) in 2005 at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany. During her studies she supported herself offering German language classes to primary school students of non-German native language with the Hermann Kurz Schule in Reutlingen, Germany, as well as working as Research Assistant at the University of Tübingen, Institute of Educational Science, Department of School-Pedagogy. Her work involved the development of questionnaires evaluating the effect of foreign language education and of social background on the language competencies of children with migration background; drafting of preliminary report. She has also accumulated experience working as Group Leader of a children’s group of NABU e.V. (a German Environmental Organisation); organizing weekly activities of the group, publicity in local primary schools; representing the group in the monthly assemblies of the organization.
Kerstin has been with the FWC since 2005 when she joined as an intern. In 2004, as part of her MA degree in international relations/ peace and conflict studies, she conducted a three-month fieldtrip in Cyprus to research bi-communal peace initiatives. Until 2008, she was involved in developing new projects, participating in European meetings and trainings to establish new partnerships, and leading and supervising the preparation of project proposals. Between 2007 and 2008, she coordinated the UNDP-funded project "Building a multi-ethnic and multi-national Cyprus to promote European Values and Regional and International Peace". and the "Youth Ambassadors for the Millennium Development Goals" projects. Before joining FWC, Kerstin coordinated an EU-funded project and several informal initiatives promoting the integration of second and third generation migrant students in German schools.


==Role in the Cyprus NGDs Platform==
==Role in the Cyprus NGDs Platform==
Kerstin represents the FWC in the Cyprus Development NGO Platform and she is also the elected secretary for the Platform.
Kerstin represents the FWC in the [[Cyprus Development NGO Platform]] and she is also the elected Secretary for the Platform. From this position, Kerstin plays an important role in strategizing and planning for activities which will take place during the Cyprus Presidency.


==Trained Facilitator==
Kerstin is a Facilitator trained in many methodologies and processes.
She has conducted co-Laboratories using the Structured Dialogic Design Process in many projects including [[Building a multi-ethnic and multi-national Cyprus to promote European Values and Regional and International Peace], [[Accessing Development Education]], and the [[Teach MDGs]] projects.


==Kerstin's key projects==
==Kerstin's key projects==
The [[Accessing Development Education]] project was an important milestone.
The successful outcome of the application and implementation of the  [[Accessing Development Education]] project was an important milestone in Kerstin's career. This project, being central within the large population of Development Education related projects, has established the pioneer role of FWC across Europe. Its successor project, [[Teach MDGs]] now engages  Ministries of Education across Europe in applying curricula developed by the Consortium.





Revision as of 03:43, 19 July 2011


Kerstin Wittig
Kerstin Wittig
With FWC October 2005 - Today
Title Head of Global Education Unit
Key Project(s) Multinational Cyprus

Access DE
TeachMDGs
Youth Ambassadors

Degree(s) M.A. (Magister Artium)
Filed(s) of study International Relations/Peace and Conflict Studies (major)
Educational Science (minor)
Islamic Science (minor)
Social and Cultural Anthropology (minor)
University(ies) Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany
Specialization(s) Project Management
SDD Facilitation
Grant writing



Relation to Future Worlds Center

Kerstin Wittig' serves as Member of the Board and Secretary since 2007. She currently heads the Global Education Unit.

Kerstin has been with the FWC since 2005 when she joined as an intern. In 2004, as part of her MA degree in international relations/ peace and conflict studies, she conducted a three-month fieldtrip in Cyprus to research bi-communal peace initiatives. Until 2008, she was involved in developing new projects, participating in European meetings and trainings to establish new partnerships, and leading and supervising the preparation of project proposals. Between 2007 and 2008, she coordinated the UNDP-funded project Building a multi-ethnic and multi-national Cyprus to promote European Values and Regional and International Peace and the Youth Ambassadors for the Millennium Development Goals projects.


Short Bio

Kerstin completed her M.A. (Magister Artium) in International Relations/Peace and Conflict Studies (major); Educational Science (minor); Islamic Science (minor); Social and Cultural Anthropology (minor) in 2005 at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany. During her studies she supported herself offering German language classes to primary school students of non-German native language with the Hermann Kurz Schule in Reutlingen, Germany, as well as working as Research Assistant at the University of Tübingen, Institute of Educational Science, Department of School-Pedagogy. Her work involved the development of questionnaires evaluating the effect of foreign language education and of social background on the language competencies of children with migration background; drafting of preliminary report. She has also accumulated experience working as Group Leader of a children’s group of NABU e.V. (a German Environmental Organisation); organizing weekly activities of the group, publicity in local primary schools; representing the group in the monthly assemblies of the organization.

Role in the Cyprus NGDs Platform

Kerstin represents the FWC in the Cyprus Development NGO Platform and she is also the elected Secretary for the Platform. From this position, Kerstin plays an important role in strategizing and planning for activities which will take place during the Cyprus Presidency.

Trained Facilitator

Kerstin is a Facilitator trained in many methodologies and processes. She has conducted co-Laboratories using the Structured Dialogic Design Process in many projects including [[Building a multi-ethnic and multi-national Cyprus to promote European Values and Regional and International Peace], Accessing Development Education, and the Teach MDGs projects.


Kerstin's key projects

The successful outcome of the application and implementation of the Accessing Development Education project was an important milestone in Kerstin's career. This project, being central within the large population of Development Education related projects, has established the pioneer role of FWC across Europe. Its successor project, Teach MDGs now engages Ministries of Education across Europe in applying curricula developed by the Consortium.


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