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Beatrix Niemeyer Non-formal education
Transitions to Adulthood
Youth education and training
Germany

Professional Sector: Training/Youth work, Youth policy, Youth research

First name: Beatrix

Last name: Niemeyer

Nationality: German

Languages:

  • German
  • English
  • French
  • Italian

Postal Address: Düppelstr. 64 - 24105 Kiel

Country: Germany

Tel: 0049-431-336819

E-mail: niemeyer@uni-flensburg.de

Organisation: University of Flensburg

Few words about me: In my academic career I moved from youth work to vocational and on to adult and further education, while the focus of my interest remains life course transitions and before all transitions from school to work.
I have co-ordinated a series of EU-funded research projects on school-to-work-transition between 1999 and 2005. One result is my current research on the professionalisation of youth work adressing those stages of transition.

pdf_icon My Curriculum Vitae

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