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Sibylle Hamann (born August 14, 1966, in
Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ...
) is an
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n politician (
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) and former journalist. She has been a member of the Austrian National Council since October 23, 2019.


Life

She grew up in Vienna, where she also completed her school education. Her parents are the historian Günther Hamann (1924–1994) and his wife
Brigitte Hamann Brigitte Hamann (; 26 July 1940 – 4 October 2016) was a German-Austrian author and historian based in Vienna. Biography Born in Essen, Germany, Hamann studied history in Münster and Vienna. She worked as a journalist in Essen for some time. ...
(1940–2016), a well-known author and historian. In 1984, she began studying
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
in combination with history,
ethnology Ethnology (from the , meaning 'nation') is an academic field and discipline that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them (compare cultural, social, or sociocultural anthropology). Sci ...
, Russian at the
University of Vienna The University of Vienna (, ) is a public university, public research university in Vienna, Austria. Founded by Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, Duke Rudolph IV in 1365, it is the oldest university in the German-speaking world and among the largest ...
and the
Free University of Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public university, public research university in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in West Berlin in 1948 with American support during the early Cold War period a ...
, which she completed in 1989 with a research stay at the Beida University in Beijing, with a diploma thesis on ''Women's work and economic reforms in the People's Republic of China''. She then began working as a journalist for the daily newspaper ''
Kurier ''Kurier'' is a German-language daily newspaper based in Vienna, Austria. In 2023, it had an edition of approximately 103,000 copies. History and profile ''Kurier'' was founded as ''Wiener Kurier'' by the United States Forces in Austria (USFA) ...
'', where she reported on the upheavals in the Soviet Union, the Caucasus and the Middle East, the end of apartheid in South Africa and the civil war in Rwanda in the "Foreign Policy" section from 1990 to 1994. In 1995, she moved to the news magazine ''
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'' as an editor, where she wrote background reports on Africa, in particular the civil wars in Rwanda and the
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(then
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). From 1999 to 2001, she was a freelance correspondent in New York City, from where she traveled extensively throughout the US and the
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countries and reported on them. In 2001, she returned to Vienna for ''Profil'' and reported for the magazine on the
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of the USA against the Taliban, which had broken out at the time. In 2004, she went back to New York for a year as a correspondent. She has lived in Vienna again since 2006 and writes a regular column as a freelance journalist in the bourgeois-liberal daily newspaper ''
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'', for the Viennese weekly newspaper ''
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'', as well as guest articles for the German feminist magazine ''Emma'' and for the weekly newspaper
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. In 2006/07 she worked as a lecturer at the Institute for Journalism Studies at the University of Vienna, as holder of the Theodor Herzl lectureship, then as a lecturer on the journalism course at the FHWien. She is best known to television audiences as a studio guest on
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discussion programs. At the
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she participated as a moderator in the project ''
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'' (engl. The Last Witnesses) by
Doron Rabinovici Doron Rabinovici () is an Israeli-Austrian writer, historian and essayist. He was born in Tel Aviv in 1961 and moved to Vienna in 1964. His literary work includes short stories, novels and essays, but also drama. Life Doron Rabinovici was born ...
and
Matthias Hartmann Matthias Herbert Hartmann (21 March 1965 – 26 August 2020) was a German Professor of Business Administration and the Dean of the Department of Economics and Law at the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW – University of Applied ...
, which was shown from 2013 to 2015. Hamann lives in Vienna and is the mother of two children. At the federal congress of the Greens on July 6, 2019, she was elected to third place on the federal list (behind
Werner Kogler Werner Kogler (; born 20 November 1961) is an Austrian politician of the Green Party who served as Vice-Chancellor of Austria from 2020 to 2024 and as minister for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport in the governments of chancellors Seba ...
and
Leonore Gewessler Leonore Gewessler (; born 15 September 1977) is an Austrian Green politician who served as Minister for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology in the Nehammer government. Early life Education Gewessler earned ...
). In the National Council election on September 29, 2019, she received 2098 preferential votes. Today, Sibylle Hamann is a member of the National Council Club of the Greens and is her party's spokesperson for education. She is secretary of the parliamentary education committee and a member of the culture committee, the science committee and the social affairs committee. The nationwide "100 Schools – 1000 Opportunities" program can be traced back to her initiative as an education politician. This enables 100 primary and secondary schools with particularly difficult conditions to break new ground in school development. The locations can try out new educational concepts and receive additional resources to do so. The project is being scientifically supported by a research group from the University of Vienna.


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