Simin Rejali; first female professor at the National University

Sakineh Rejali (born 1313), known as Simin Rejali, is a psychologist. She was the first female professor at the National University of Homeland. During the Pahlavi era, he was appointed as the Secretary General of the Persian Women’s Organization and founded Shemiran High School. After the revolution, he immigrated to America and worked as the head of a hospital in the state of Virginia. He also became a member of the National Science Foundation for his services.

Sakineh M. Redjali, widely known as Simin Redjali, was born in Tehran in 1934 into an aristocratic and educated family that valued culture, learning, and civic service. Growing up in a period of modernization in Iran, she was part of a generation of women who pursued higher education during a time when female participation in academia was still rare. Her upbringing in this intellectual environment strongly shaped her lifelong commitment to education and social development.

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