Angelina Jolie confessed to 'feeling butterflies' as she stepped into a new role on Tuesday morning, as professor in practice of London School of Economics
Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie confessed to 'feeling butterflies' as she stepped into a new role on Tuesday morning, as professor in practice of London School of Economics. The filmmaker and human rights advocate, 41, turned up to lecture students at the Centre for Women, Peace and Security, on on the impact of war on women. She will begin teaching a new master's course in the university in September.
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Angelina told a publication, "I'm a little nervous, feeling butterflies. I hope I do well. This is very important to me." The actress addressed a class of students taking the postgraduate course, which helps scholars, practitioners, activists, policy-makers and students develop strategies to promote justice, human rights and participation for women in conflict-affected situations around the world.
They conduct original research and teach with the aim of promoting gender equality and enhancing women's economic, social and political participation and security.
As part of her fellowship, Angelina will also be able to conduct her own research in the field.