Meet our Superwomen đź’Ş at ESSECT

Meftahabir
4 min readJun 12, 2024

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First, let me introduce myself. I am a master’s degree student at ESSECT, the Higher School of Economic and Commercial Sciences Tunis, where this year has been a thrilling journey of growth and learning. We have been presented with numerous challenging assignments and projects, which have been invaluable in honing our skills. Our professors have consistently pushed us to excel and strive for the best.Now, I would like to introduce you to some of the most dedicated and compassionate professors at ESSECT.

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First, there is Mrs Rafla Hefaiedh, an Assistant Professor who taught us strategic management and qualitative research. She was an exceptional educator, known for her warm and friendly demeanor, as well as her great sense of humor. Her empathetic nature ensured that each student felt included, heard, and valued in the classroom. I have immense respect for her.

Mrs Rafla Hefaiedh, an Assistant Professor.

Then there is Mrs Chiraz Saidani , an Associate Professor, who is truly a gem. She is super adorable, sweet, polite, committed, and inspiring. I was deeply grateful to be her student. Her patience and pride in each of us were remarkable.

Mrs Chiraz Saidani, an associate professor.

Next, there is Mrs Dhouha Nefla, an Assistant Professor who taught us corporate governance. She was an outstanding educator who made learning enjoyable. Her unique approach, where we sat together at tables, created a collaborative atmosphere that fostered effective learning. Her teaching style was highly effective, and I developed a strong appreciation for her subject.

Mrs Dhouha Nefla, an Assistant Professor.

Moving forward, there is Mrs Ines Jedidi, an Assistant Professor at ESSECT Tunis. She was my favorite professor. She was a brilliant educator who taught us coaching and personal development. Her dynamic teaching style, which included games, quizzes, and quotes, kept us engaged and interested. I never missed her class because she was so captivating.

Mrs Ines Jedidi, an Assistant Professor.

Following, I am delighted to present Mrs. Sihem Larif Oueslati, an associate professor at ESSECT. I hold her in high regard for her professionalism and attention to detail. Renowned for her strict approach, she has extensive experience from her roles at the World Bank and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. Mrs. Sihem instructed us in International Business, a course that was particularly challenging as it was taught in English, unlike our usual French-medium studies. However, we accepted the challenge and successfully mastered it.

Mrs Sihem Larif Oueslati

Next, there is Mrs. Meriem Maazoul, an assistant professor at ESSECT, who taught us Quantitative Study and NGO Management this year. Mrs. Maazoul is a perfectionist and extremely organized. She is very strict, punctual, and humble. Additionally, she is very sociable and emotionally intelligent. Her teaching style has had a significant impact on our learning experience.

Moving on, we had the pleasure of being taught by Mrs. Boutheina Ferchiou, an assistant professor at ESSECT, who guided us through two subjects this year: Networks and Alliances, and Consulting and Innovation. Mrs. Boutheina’s dynamic and energetic approach was truly inspiring. Her background in theater contributed to her sociable and friendly demeanor, making her classes engaging and enjoyable. Additionally, her remarkable organizational skills and strictness were qualities I greatly admired.

Next, we had the privilege of being taught by Mrs. Fathia Samet Lamloumi, an assistant professor at ESSECT, who instructed us in English for two consecutive semesters. She stands out as the most caring, sweet, and funniest professor we’ve encountered. In a nutshell, she is simply the best. Her motherly demeanor and lovable personality made her a cherished presence in our academic journey.

Finally, there is Mrs. Imen Gam, an assistant professor at ESSECT,who brought an endearing charm and warmth to our classroom. During the first semester, she taught us the subject “Presentation of a Scientific Work.” With her youthful spirit, she seamlessly blended in with us students, making us feel as though she was one of our peers. Her cool, calm, and loving demeanor created a relaxed and supportive learning environment, making her classes both enjoyable and memorable..

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