Vilma Glücklich

Vilma Glücklich (1872–1927), was a Hungarian educational reformer, pacifist and women's rights activist.

Alongside Rosika Schwimmer, she is counted as one of the two leading figures in the Hungarian Women's Movement in late 19th-century and early 20th-century.

Elected a member of the presidential committee of the National Association of Female Employees (1902), co-founder of the Hungarian Feminist Association (Feministák Egyesülete) or HFA (1904), co-founder of the Women's International League for peace and Freedom (1915), member of the Supervision Committee of the Municipal administration of Budapest (1918), co-founder secretary general of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1924–1926).

Vilma Glücklich was the first woman to attend the University in Budapest and Hungary, and the first to graduate from one in 1896.

In 1913, she and Rosika Schwimmer hosted the 7th congress of the International Alliance for Women Suffrage in Budapest.

Glücklich holding the journal of Feministák Egyesülete