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Research Intern (Scholarship for Teaching & Learning Project) - Engineering Department, Ashesi University
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Eunice Tachie-Menson is currently a research intern (Scholarship of Teaching & Learning Project) at Ashesi University, a private university in Ghana, educating ethical and entrepreneurial leaders to drive transformative change on the African continent. She previously served as a teaching assistant at Ashesi University, supporting Statistics for Engineers & Differential Equations courses. She is passionate about mathematics education and its intersection with engineering for sustainable development. Her core principles revolve around engaging in impactful initiatives that improve the world. In the classroom, she loves to help students see the relevance of mathematics and connect it to the world around them. She also contributes to teaching activities that improve students' conceptions of engineering for sustainable development. She received her bachelors in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Ashesi University in 2022. She is also an alumnus of the African Science Academy, an all-girls pre-tertiary institution in Ghana, where she completed Advanced Level in Mathematics and Physics with Cambridge A-Level Certification.