The University of California fosters cooperation
An agreement was signed that formalizes and endorses the cooperation between both Universities.
The rector of the University of California Merced (UC Merced), Dr. Juan Sánchez Muñoz, and the interim rector of the Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP), Dr. Cecilia Anaya Berríos, met to sign a memorandum of understanding that seeks promote student exchange and academic mobility between both institutions.
It also seeks to promote research in critical areas such as migration and inequality, smart agriculture and clean energy.
DATE Wednesday, August 17 Objectives Highlight UC Merced’s areas of interest and opportunity in terms of academic cooperation and student...
DATE Wednesday, August 17 Objective Explore opportunities for building student exchange programs between UC Merced and Mexican universities, particularly in...
To face the climate challenges that both the United States and Mexico face, intergenerational solidarity is required, incorporating the issue of social justice and adopting a binational perspective, Isabel Studer stated yesterday.
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.
DATE Wednesday, August 17 Objectives Introduce leadership of UC Merced and Chapingo Autonomous University Review ideas for research collaboration that...
DATE Thursday, August 18 Objectives Learn about the objectives and priorities for the Cinco de Mayo Social Club and explore...
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.
The Mexico Alliance with the University of California launched the Climate Ambassadors initiative, a bilateral program that aims to improve the training of Californian and Mexican students in environmental matters.