How can you be a female leader and role model in academia?
The TAMUQ Women's Faculty Forum cordially invites you to an online webinar "Women in Leadership in Education City"
How can you be a female leader and role model in academia?
The TAMUQ Women's Faculty Forum cordially invites you to an online webinar "Women in Leadership in Education City"
About the speaker
Joe Cerrell, Managing Director, Global Policy and Advocacy, is based in the Gates Foundation’s European Office in London, England. In this role, Joe oversees the foundation’s relationships with donor governments in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. His team seeks to expand the foundation’s partnerships with these governments, and also corporations, foundations and other non-governmental organizations, to support increased global engagement and progress on global health and agriculture. Since joining the foundation in 2001, Joe has held a number of positions, including Director for Europe and Middle East and Director of Global Health Policy and Advocacy.
Prior to his time at the foundation, he served in a variety of senior roles in government and strategy consulting practices, including positions in the Clinton White House under former Vice President Al Gore and at APCO Worldwide. Joe currently serves on the board of directors for the ONE Campaign and Comic Relief. He received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Southern California.
Panel discussion by the GU-Q Muslim Students Association and the TAMU-Q Peace Club. Featuring Dr. Ran Greenstein and Dr. Azzam Tamimi, the event will be moderated by GU-Q Alum Mohammad Abu Hawash (GU-Q '19) and the presidents of the two student clubs.
The Indian Ocean Working Group presents The Loiy Hammad Memorial Lecture by Michael Christopher Low on Imperial Mecca: Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj.
An intriguing analysis of British India's transimperialism through the lens of the pilgrimage to Mecca.
The Discover Georgetown series is a virtual opportunity for interested high school students, transfer students and their parents to learn more about the University’s academic and co-curricular programs.
Attendees can find out more about the admissions process, the Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service degree, life on campus, financial aid and the career opportunities available to graduates. Future students can also learn more about the majors available, including International Politics, International Economics, International History, and Culture and Politics. We will offer three dates for Discover GU-Q this year, each with its own focus:
• Discover Georgetown: Admissions and Financial Aid
Wednesday, October 28 2020, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
• Discover Georgetown: What will you study at GU-Q?
Wednesday, November 11 2020, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
• Discover Georgetown: The GU-Q Experience: Student Life and Careers
Wednesday, November 25 2020, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
The U.S. Embassy Doha hosted Dr. Maurice Jackson, GU-Q, Dr. Anatol Lieven, GU-Q, and Dr. Jocelyn Sage Mitchell, NU-Q, for a virtual panel on "The Role of Elections in Shaping Minority Rights in the United States of America."
Watch it here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=3311492125744129&ref=watch_permalink