This is a great opportunity for students interested in teaching in Africa -
I spent some time at Ashesi on my sabbatical some years ago.
   cheers,
   Alan


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Svandenbelt <svandenb...@ashesi.org>
Date: Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 12:59 PM
Subject: Invitation for PhD students interested in future faculty positions
at Ashesi
To: born...@cs.washington.edu


Hi Alan,



Marcia 
Grant<http://www.ashesi.edu.gh/news-and-events/news/1662-ashesi-welcomes-new-provost-dr-marcia-grant.html>,
Ashesi’s Provost, is coming to Seattle this month and is holding an open
meeting on November 18 for Ghanaian/West African PhD students who are
interested in learning about faculty opportunities at Ashesi.  Do you know
of anyone that might be interested?  Please let me know and help us spread
the word! The invitation is below. If you have any questions or ideas for
how we can get the word out about the event, I would love to hear them.
Please feel free to contact me.



Best,

Sara

--

Sara Vandenbelt

Donor Relations Coordinator

Ashesi University Foundation

206-545-6988

www.ashesi.org



*Ethical leadership and innovative thinking for a new Africa.*

Learn more:  Community
Report<http://files.flipsnack.com/iframe/embed.html?hash=ft32hgg2&wmode=transparent&t=13754994011375499401>–
CNN
Interview<http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/01/world/africa/patrick-awuah-ashesi-ghana>–
*Forbes
Interview
<http://www.forbes.com/sites/skollworldforum/2013/10/14/educating-a-new-generation-of-ethical-entrepreneurial-leaders-in-africa/>*










Calling all potential faculty:  An introduction to Ashesi
University<http://www.ashesi.edu.gh/>in Ghana

By Marcia 
Grant<http://www.ashesi.edu.gh/news-and-events/news/1662-ashesi-welcomes-new-provost-dr-marcia-grant.html>,
PhD, Ashesi University Provost

Monday, November 18, 2-4 pm

Café Allegro <http://seattleallegro.com/contact/>

4214 University Way NE

RSVP to jbarge...@ashesi.org



Dr. Grant is interested in meeting Ghanaian and West African PhD students
to discuss faculty and teaching opportunities on campus.  Areas of focus
include engineering, business, computer science, mathematics, and
humanities (African history, English, psychology).  Join Marcia to learn
about Ashesi’s curriculum, the educational community that makes it unique,
and how you can be part of it.



*About Ashesi*:  Ashesi <http://www.ashesi.edu.gh/> is a world-class
institution that combines a rigorous liberal arts core with in-depth majors
in business and computer science, and a 4-year commitment to ethical
leadership development. Our mission is to educate a new generation of
ethical and entrepreneurial leaders in Africa; to cultivate within our
students the critical thinking skills, the concern for others, and the
courage it will take to transform their continent.  Over 95% of Ashesi
graduates have chosen to stay in Africa.  100% of Ashesi graduates have
received quality placement offers.  Ashesi and its leadership have received
numerous 
awards<http://www.ashesi.edu.gh/about/awards-and-recognition-20.html>for
their work improving higher education in Africa including recognition
from the World Economic Forum, Aspen Institute, and UC Berkeley’s Haas
School of Business.



*Learn more*:  Ashesi
Catalog<http://www.flipsnack.com/FB8F8BAD75E/ftnlwm9p>-- Patrick
Awuah’s TED 
Talk<http://www.ted.com/talks/patrick_awuah_on_educating_leaders.html>
-- Ashesi on 
CNN<http://www.ashesi.edu.gh/news-and-events/publications/brochures/1675-millionaire-who-quit-microsoft-to-educate-africa-s-future-leaders.html>



*For questions, contact*:

Ashesi University Foundation at 206-545-6988 or jbarge...@ashesi.org.
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