ACEDE ambassadors are key members of our scientific association. They represent ACEDE within their universities, channel local concerns and proposals, and help strengthen the community by connecting researchers and faculty with shared interests.
As the visible face of ACEDE on campus, ambassadors spread the word about the association’s activities, serve as a point of contact for colleagues interested in joining, and actively encourage PhD students and new faculty members to become part of the community.
They also play a vital role in helping ACEDE understand local realities by sharing concerns, suggestions, and specific challenges from their academic environment, such as lack of information, financial constraints, or limited engagement.
Finally, ambassadors foster community building by bringing together researchers and educators with common goals, promoting collaborative projects, and expanding networks beyond their own university. Their work also strengthens ACEDE’s international reach through partnerships with BAM, AoM, and EURAM.
Here is the initial list of our ambassadors: