Aygül Berivan Aslan

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Aslan, Aygül Berivan

Aygül Berivan Aslan, born on October 16, 1981 in Kulu (Turkey), is an Austrian political scientist, lawyer and politician for the Greens. She is Member of Parliament since 2013. Aslan is considered an expert on human and women's rights, and immigration issues.

Political Career

Roles:

  • Member of the executive committee of the Green Bildungswerkstatt Tirol

Education

  • Doctoral Studies University of Innsbruck
  • Diploma Programme Law (Mag iur.) Leopold Franzens University of Innsbruck
  • Studies of Political Science University of Innsbruck
  • Economy Realgymnasium Innsbruck

History

  • Associate, Independent Administrative Senate 1.1.2013-27.10.2013
  • Legal intern / Chairman of the Legal interns in Tirol, district court, regional court and prosecutor Innsbruck 2011-2012
  • Law and Social Consultant, Centre for Migrants in Tyrol 2007-2011
  • Project Assistant, Project "Diversity [home] in Tirol" - a national project of the Provincial Government of Tyrol 2010-2011
  • Project Assistant, Project "Migrants' mobility" - transnational EU project 2010-2011
  • Trainer, BFI project "ABC Cafe" 2009-2010
  • Study assistant, University of Innsbruck (Faculty of Political Science and Sociology) 2007-2009
  • Officer, Project "Tyrolean youth campaign" national project of the Provincial Government of Tyrol 2007-2011
  • Project Assistant, Project "Future" / transnational project 2007-2008
  • Project staff and co-founder, Project "Aranea" / promote cross-cultural and feminist work with girls 2007-2008
  • Employees, the telecommunications sector 2004-2005
  • Project Assistant, Equal project "Join In" / European Community against discrimination of young people with a migration background 2006-2007
  • Presenter and organizer, various cultural and social events 2005-2008
  • Translator and Interpreter, Federal Asylum Office Innsbruck 2003-2007
  • Associate, Congress House Innsbruck 1998-2004


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