Renu
Mehta introduces a famous and well-respected Indian on foreign
shores
What comes to your mind when you hear the name
‘Mulay’? Naturally, you would think of Suhasini Mulay of the
‘Lagaan’ and ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ fame. But, there is yet
another Mulay, whose name is synonymous with eminence.
Indeed the
other Mulay is Suhasini’s sister, Dr Shree Mulay, Director of the McGill
Center for Research and Teaching on Women. For many of us who don’t know
about the center, The McGill Center was founded in 1988 to promote research and
teaching in the field of women’s studies. Located at Montreal, the centre
is committed to academic excellence, community service and the principle of
women’s rights as human rights.
And Dr Mulay has been
responsible for its scholarly and administrative leadership. Under Dr
Mulay’s guidance, the centre has now become a focal point for both
community groups and academics.
In fact, Dr Mulay is a scientist, a
researcher, a professor, an administrator, an advocate and an activist —
all rolled into one.
A scientist in academia, she has identified the
many hurdles that women face even today and has thus served as mentor to a large
number of women. More importantly, she has helped develop gender-based analyses
of the process and substance of science teaching.
Through her
researches, Dr Mulay has advanced the biological understanding of women with a
particular focus on reproductive health.
Also a professor at the
Department of Medicine, she has taught several graduate courses including,
‘Research Medicine in Experimental Medicine’, ‘Introduction to
Gender-based Analysis: Engendering Change’.
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