College of Education and Human Development

Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development

Awa Saidy

  • Pronouns: She/Her/Hers

  • Affiliate Faculty; Associate Director, African Studies Initiative

Areas of interest

  • Intercultural and cross-cultural leadership
  • Higher education policy - access, quality, and relevance
  • Institutional equity
  • Program and policy evaluation
  • Intersection of education, gender, and international development policy and practice
Degrees
  • Ph.D.: Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development; Program Evaluation Minor, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2021
  • M.A.: Educational Policy and Administration, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2002
  • B.S.: Economics, Bemidji State University, 2001
  • B.S.: Environmental Studies, Bemidji State University, 2001
Biography

I am currently associate director for the African Studies Initiative. My role involves directing, facilitating, and strategizing to build programming that enhances African Studies content in University-wide curricula; creating academic and scholarly events (webinars, workshops, symposia, institutes, conferences); and providing outreach to K-16 educators, media, businesses, and general audiences. A key part of my duties include institutional relationship building both internally (within the University) and externally (engaging and collaborating with local communities and stakeholders at the regional, national, and international levels. I also serve as affiliate faculty in the department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development.

I worked as an analyst and risk management consultant in the institutional banking sector in corporate America for 16 years prior to transitioning to academia to pursue a doctorate in Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development. I am passionate about volunteering in local immigrant communities and at the global front. I  work  with high school-aged students in immigrant and low-income communities mostly in the Twin Cities area to help them prepare for college; I also help seniors with the college application and admission process. At the global level, I was appointed by the World Council of Comparative Education Societies (WCCES) in March 2023 as a part-time volunteer. I work directly with WCCES Executive Director to provide support in the publication of books under the Brill-WCCES Series. I am also actively involved in the planning process of the upcoming XVIII World Congress of Comparative Education to be held (July 22 to July 26, 2024) at Cornell University by reviewing articles for possible publication in Global Comparative Education: Journal of WCCES.