Ingrid Le Duc
EPFL ENAC-DO
GC A2 402 (Bâtiment GC)
Station 18
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 23 04
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Biographie
About me:After several years at the Teaching Support Center, I am currently working to ensure efforts for a healthy and inclusive work and study culture at the Faculty of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC).
I am committed and passionate for furthering Academic Development as a profession that intersects with current educational standards and teacher concerns.
Being exposed to a variety of academic cultures I grew a particular interest in understanding learning and its behavior taking into consideration how learning may be influenced by external and societal factors.
Studies:
PhD in Social Psychology, London School of Economics, 2001. Thesis title: 'Social Representations of Human Rights: the case of the patrona-muchacha relationship'. A look inside the private life of women in Mexican middle-class urban households.
Licenciatura in Psychology at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, UNAM, 1995.
Additional training:
I trained as a systemic and strategic therapist at the Gregory Bateson Institute in Lausanne, the European representation of the Mental Research Institute located in Palo Alto, California, and am an accredited Quality Management Assessor of the European Foundation of Quality Management EFQM.
Experience:
Before joining EPFL in 2009, I worked at the Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) where I collaborated as a Quality Advisor for teachers and instructors.
Teaching assistant at the Department of Social Psychology of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
My first job in Educational Development was as part of a newly established Pedagogical Research Support for the Virtual Campus Project of the renowned Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM)at Mexico City (1996-1997).
I volunteered for many causes, such as for the Indo-American Refugee and Migrant Organization (IRMO), in London and Amnesty International.