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Christine Graebsch serves as a Part-Time Lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies, Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences, specializing in advanced human rights education within the Master's program in Empowerment Studies (MA Empowerment Studies). She teaches the module MES 1.2: Menschenrechte (Vertiefung) across multiple study formats including Dienstagsintensiv (DI) and Mittwochspräsenz (MP), delivering 2 semester weekly hours of instruction focused on practical application in social work contexts.
Her academic expertise centers on Human Rights frameworks integrated with Empowerment Studies, emphasizing psychosocial counseling methodologies and contemporary social work practices. This research nexus addresses systemic inequalities through critical analysis of cultural dynamics and institutional power structures, particularly relevant to Germany's evolving social service landscape. Her work bridges theoretical human rights discourse with field applications in family studies, childhood education, and digital transformation challenges.
Based in Building 3 (Münsterstraße 156, 40476 Düsseldorf), she contributes to the faculty's interdisciplinary mission across programs including BA Social Work/Social Pedagogy, MA Transforming Digitality, and specialized counseling tracks. Her institutional role exemplifies the university's commitment to applied social sciences through practice-oriented curriculum development.
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