The University of California (UC) Merced Campus and higher education institutions that form part of the educational cluster of the state of Puebla agreed to initiate actions to strengthen student mobility and boost research in areas such as migration and inequality, agriculture, clean energy and climate justice.
In a context of political polarization, social inequality and a growing questioning of science, universities are key actors to build a proactive dialogue.
Kim Wilcox, rector of the University of California, says that in order to boost economic growth and build fairer societies, collaboration between educational institutions is needed. I expansion.mx
The University of California (UC) Merced Campus and higher education institutions that form part of the educational cluster of the state of Puebla agreed to initiate actions to strengthen student mobility and boost research in areas such as migration and inequality, agriculture, clean energy and climate justice.
On the other hand, the Law crystallizes a vision of how clean energies can reduce other global evils, such as inflation and the geopolitical implications associated with the dependence on fossil energies. Opinion by Isabel Studer in "El Heraldo".
The creation of transdisciplinary groups on climate resilience, migration and inequality was announced; innovation research on Covid, student exchange through new technologies, health training and sports collaboration are also strengthened
With the aim of promoting education as an essential pillar of the competitiveness of the State, the director of Alianza MX de la Universidad de California, Doctor Isabel Studer, assured that it is a pleasure to dialogue with the entrepreneurs of the Social Club 5 de Mayo with the rector Juan Sanchez Munoz.
En un contexto de polarización política, desigualdad social y un creciente cuestionamiento a la ciencia, las universidades son actores fundamentales para construir un diálogo propositivo. Article by Isabel Studer in Milenio.com
Dra. Isabel Studer, Director of Alianza MX of the University o California share this topic in an interview with Yuriria Sierra of Imagen Radio
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