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August 16, 2013 -
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, the first woman associate professor of political science . This teacher-researcher at the University of Sanar has successfully contest aggregation in late November in Abidjan and became the first Senegalese Associate Political Science.
Mother of three children, as Mame Penda calls his family is pure St. Louis. "I'm a real Domou Ndar, my parents are from that town. I am a part of my studies but I am also a true Saint-Louis "is calling you it. "This is for me very proud to have passed this very important step in the career of a teacher researcher. At the same time I have a sense of responsibility towards the structure that carried me and to my UFR and the section that deserves to be known and developed. "She said. paths aggregation for the first woman associate professor of political science revisits the path to success: "Aggregation is prepared in two or four years. The work was terribly hard. This is an obstacle course. But in reality, it comes with exercises already corrected. We must go in with the work of very high quality. This is a quality work that allows you to pass the first step that is works. Then you are in a very selective environment. It is an African competition. This year, 20 African universities from 12 countries were nominated. There were 115 candidates for a total of 33 aggregated. We were both aggregated. A Cameroonian and myself. This is for the promotion of the female. " Joy to be aggregated "I feel an enormous happiness, but also a great responsibility over me" (...) The joy of seeing my two-year work have resulted in a good harvest. It must be said that it is through the means available to us by the University that we were also able to achieve this goal.
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