Making perspectives visible – strengthening empathy
Empathy Guide brings people together to discover new perspectives on a diverse society. The project combines research, practice, and young voices – for empathetic coexistence.
Understanding empathy
What does empathy mean in a diverse society – and why is it particularly important in public administration contexts?
Changing perspectives
We practice open questioning techniques to enable better understanding of one another.
Intercultural & social skills
How we deal with differences, break down misunderstandings, and develop common perspectives.
Discover topics
Empathy, diversity, social skills—with texts, images, and food for thought.
Publications
Scientific publications and contributions to public reporting on the WEMP project.
Latest Updates
Workshops, events, and news from the project—all at a glance.
EPM Team
European Project Management (EPM) is an agile and innovative team at Pro Arbeit - Kreis Offenbach - (AöR), created for the implementation of transnational projects that enable the organization to participate concretely at the European level. EPM is not only part of the consortium in various projects, but also contributes experience and expertise to European committees that are committed to a social and engaged Europe.
Amira Bieber
Senior Project Manager
Head of European Project Management
Benedikt Pötz
Project Manager
European Project Management
Mohammed Issifu
Project Manager
European Project Management
Yasmine Lahri
Student Assistant WEMP
European Project Management
Ndeye Mbayang Kebe
Assistant WEMP
European Project Management
HWR Team
With around 12,000 students, the Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR) is one of Berlin's largest universities. It is characterized by its close practical relevance, diverse research in the fields of administration, public law, and civil protection, and a strong international orientation.
Prof. Dr. Tobias Ringeisen
Professor of Applied Psychology in Department 3 General Administration at HWR Berlin, Project Coordinator
Dr. Saskia Schubert
Research Assistant in the project
Carlotta Alpers
Research Assistant in the project