DATE February 8, 2022 Venue: Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs Objective To present a binational roadmap, with a one-year horizon,...
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On September 7 and 8, 2022 UC Alianza MX hosted the first light-duty vehicle conference under the US-MX Electrification of Transport Taskforce.
In February, Alianza MX and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) launched the first-ever joint call for collaborative research proposals
In recent days, the W Mexico City hotel was the scene of the first edition of the Women's Energy & Sustainability Summit (WESS) 2023. The forum was a space for exhibition and debate on the present and future of the energy sector, the environment and sustainability.
Call for Applications 2023–2024
The University of California Alianza MX (UC Alianza MX) is pleased to announce a call for applications for funding support for graduate student short-term research stays in Mexico.
The University of California, through Alianza MX, will host a presentation of the Final Report of the 2022 Forum on Education and Migration: “The Future of the US-Mexico Human Capital, Opportunities for a bilateral agenda on education and migration”. The report contains a series of Policy Recommendations by experts on critical questions regarding how to improve the integration of students of Mexican-origin into the US education system, including through effective migration policies; how to integrate US-origin students to the Mexican education system, and through educational policies; and the opportunities that a binational human capital would represent for our countries in the next decade.
Writer Jeff Goodell encourages dialogue about the effects of heat. “Heat is the first-order threat that drives all other impacts of the climate crisis.
California stands in the United States as a laboratory for accelerating the energy transition of cargo transportation.
Faced with tensions between different regions of the world and the remnants of interruptions in different supply chains caused by the pandemic, among other reasons, hundreds of transnational companies are seeking to relocate strategic value chains to Mexican territory.
This is Antonio Villaraigosa, who from 2005 to 2013 was the first Mexican-American mayor of Los Angeles (California, United States) since 1873 and convinced that both countries should collaborate more and not lose opportunities.
The breakneck transition to zero-emission vehicle adoption is being accompanied by equally accelerating technological disruption.