Travel to Tunis

In a little less than two weeks, I will be leaving for Tunis to present a training institute on gender inclusive leadership for the Association of Tunisian Female Engineers (ATFI).  It's a Fulbright Specialist short-term placement. I'm excited and apprehensive, as there's lot to prepare and we've had multiple delays (thank you, COVID!). We will have one cohort each of the first two weeks, and I will play tourist for a few days at the end.

We'll be covering much of the leadership information I learned as director of Women's Studies at NIU, especially during our two NSF ADVANCE grants. I'm looking forward to introducing some of the social norms advertising campaign we developed in EWOMS, which aimed to increase women's success in Calculus I (a gateway course to careers in STEM). I will also present evidence from our Catalyst grant on women's career satisfaction.

If this is a return to some of the favorite parts of my career, it's also a return to a long-ago vacation. I was last in Tunis exactly 50 years ago!

It's a beautiful city:

Tunis: Medina Guided Walking Tour | GetYourGuide 


Eventually, I'll post  a few pictures from my first trip.

Maintenant, je vais pratiquer mon français. Many thanks to Mary Lou Eubanks for all her language assistance.


 

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