Prof. Milovidov in Senegal to Speak on Gender and Leadership |
Thursday, 17 July 2014 |
Prof. Elizabeth Milovidov conducted a series of workshops on Gender and Leadership in Dakar, at Yavuz Selim Middle School, on July 15-16. She spoke on themes such as women empowerment, gender and equality, and women leadership to raise awareness on these issues among the young generations. These workshops were organized by COPFULEF, a nonprofit association bringing together women scholars from Senegalese universities to promote better representation of women in decision-making instances. A graduate of UCLA and UC Davis, Dr. Elizabeth Milovidov, Esq. practised as a lawyer in California for four years before moving to France and completing her Ph.D. in International Relations at the American Graduate School in Paris where she now gives courses in International Public Law, along with teaching at AGS's partner Law School at the Université de Cergy-Pontoise.
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