Brunhilda Etoh Endali is a Cameroonian educator and anthropologist with extensive experience in teaching English Language and Literature as well as academic administration. She has served in various educational institutions in Yaounde, including Collège Bilingue “Brillants Avenir Nomayous”, Collège Bilingue “Markesso”, and Quality International School (QIS TKC), where she taught English and invigilated national examinations. She is currently engaged in higher education teaching and academic practice in anthropology, social psychology, and gender and reproductive health studies.
She holds advanced academic qualifications from the University of Yaounde I, including a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology, Master’s degrees in Anthropology and Educational Management, and is currently a doctoral student in Anthropology. She also possesses professional training in guidance and counselling from École Normale Supérieure (ENS Yaoundé). Her research interests include culture, personality, human behavior, developmental anthropology, and education, and she is skilled in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, with strong multilingual abilities in English and French.
Anthropology, Construction Management