From April 26 to 28, a UC Delegation visited CDMX, chaired by Dr. Kim Wilcox, Rector of UCR and Executive Sponsor of Alianza MX.
Events
Alianza MX hosted the UC Irvine DREAM Center’s Building Binational Bridges at Casa de California in Mexico City.
The University of California AlianzaMX and the U.S Embassy in Mexico invites to a Webinar to discuss the opportunities with emerging hydrogen technologies.
DATE June 1st and June 2nd, 2022 The University of California Alianza MX proudly sponsored the “U.S.—Mexico Forum 2025” that...
2024Within the framework of theAthletics Collaborationbetween the University ofCalifornia Riverside andUniversidad NacionalAutónoma de México (UNAM),the second student-athleteexchange was celebrated fromthe UNAM Women’s SoccerTeam, taking place from the2nd to the 10th of August,2024 in Riverside, California.
Join us to share experiences and success stories in this meeting space for the community of students and alumni of the University from California in Mexico.
The Athletic Collaboration between the University of California, Riverside, and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México celebrated the inaugural student-athlete exchange from the UCR’s Men’s Soccer Team, that took place from the 23rd to the 30th of June 2023 in Mexico City.
DATE February 8, 2022 Venue: Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs Objective To present a binational roadmap, with a one-year horizon,...
The second networking event of the UC Change Makers/UC Agentes de Cambio series took place on June, 30th, 2022 at Casa de la Universidad de California in Mexico City.
The California-Mexico 2030 Summit is organized around the transition to a sustainable and climate-resilient binational economy. The Summit follows the recent celebration of the bicentennial in diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico, providing an opportunity to reflect on the current state of the binational relationship and to identify key strategic areas for collaboration to address the most relevant shared challenges in this decade.
The California-Mexico 2030 Summit is organized around the transition to a sustainable and climate-resilient binational economy. The Summit follows the recent celebration of the bicentennial in diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico, providing an opportunity to reflect on the current state of the binational relationship and to identify key strategic areas for collaboration to address the most relevant shared challenges in this decade.
Isabel Studer participates in Block 1: The importance of electromobility and its relationship with global trends to combat climate change