Lorelei Lingard appointed as visiting professor
SHE is delighted to announce the continuation of our longstanding relationship with prof. Lorelei Lingard. As of July 1st, professor Lingard has been reappointed as visiting professor for 4 years. Professor Lingard has visited Maastricht regularly in the past couple of years to give workshops and lectures, among other things. She is also working together with diverse teams of researchers in the supervision of SHE PhD candidates. The renewed commitment of a visiting professorship for the next 4 years enables us to strengthen existing collaborations and build new connections. For instance, moving forward, prof Lingard will focus on contributing to mentorship and support for early career academics at SHE.
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