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Opening session
Mar. 25
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Overcoming racism in healthcare: a European and African perspective on how to improve medical training
Mar. 25
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Challenging the complexities of informal elderly care
Mar. 25
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Building on PolyCIVIS Insights: Enhancing African-European Cooperation in Research and Evidence-Based Policy
Mar. 25
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Polycrisis and forced displacement across Africa and Europe
Mar. 25
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Rethinking Aging: Scientific Evidence, Public Perception, and Cultural Practices
Mar. 25
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Transregional sustainable development
Mar. 25
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Transcultural memories and narratives
Mar. 25
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Experimentation and the making of experiential knowledge
Mar. 25
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Universities in Transformation
Mar. 25
Pr. Ouanada Halima - Université Tunis el Manar, Tunis (Tunisia)
Awareness and Prevention of Gender-Based Harassment in the University
Dr. Fernández-Montraveta Carmen - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid (Spain)
Dr. Rossi-Arnaud Cleli - Sapienza University of Rome, Rome (Italy)
Dr. Abou Mrad Hughette - Antonine University, Baabda (Lebanon)
Dr. Camille de Garidel-Thoron - Président of Thetys, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille (France)
Pr. Olfa Bouallègue, Président of RESUFF and Vice president of Sousse University (Tunisia)
Persistent issues such as value-driven education and social inequality
require responses entrenched in cross-continental collaboration. Higher
Education Institutions (HEIs) in Europe and Africa must step up to
build partnerships that bridge any existent divides. The WE4LEAD
project (March 2023-April 2026), rooted on the Téthys network, brings
together nine universities from Europe (Aix-Marseille Université, amU,
FR; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, UAM, ES; Sapienza Università di
Roma, SUR, IT), Africa (Université Frères Mentouri Constantine 1, UC1,
DZ; Université Constantine 3 Salah Boubdiner, UC3, DZ; Université
Tunis el Manar, UTM, TN; Université de Sousse, US, TN), and West Asia
(Université Libanaise, UL, LB; Antonine University, UA, LB)
In
partnership with the Réseau Francophone des Femmes Responsables dans
l’Enseignement Supérieur et la Recherche (RESUFF). Its goal is to
transform the governance of Mediterranean HEIs by promoting a culture
of gender equality.
Over the past three years, the consortium has
collectively advanced by taking a firm political stance and
institutionalizing gender equality policies in their universities,
through concrete actions such as: collecting gendered data; increasing
decision-makers’ awareness of the existence and causes of gender
inequality; creating a political framework to support gender equality;
instituting training widely shown to reduce gender bias in recruitment
decisions; and improving awareness of gender-based harassment and how
to address it.
Through sustained collaboration and mutual learning, the
project has succeeded in implementing policies that promote the full
participation of women in university governance.
This Panel will
present these advances together with the tools and methodologies
developed, while opening a space for dialogue on lessons learned and
strategies transferable to other HEIs.
The discussion will focus on how
to sustain political commitment, engage decision-makers more
effectively, and foster inclusive governance across the Mediterranean
region.