UC AlianzaMX is a University of California systemwide initiative that supports members of the UC community with their engagement with Mexico by providing funding and support for research collaboration, academic mobility and other engagement activities across the ten campuses. Learn more: ?? https://lnkd.in/eguCZPAw
University of California - Alianza MX
高等教育
Riverside,California 1,765 位关注者
We foster strategic alliances between the UC system and counterparts in Mexico.
关于我们
The University of California (UC) has a long history of strong partnerships and innovative collaborative efforts with Mexico. In 2019, AlianzaMX was formed through the integration of three preexisting UC systemwide programs: the UC Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS), the UC-Mexico Initiative, and Casa de la Universidad de California en Mexico (Casa de California). UC Riverside serves as the host campus for AlianzaMX. AlianzaMX fosters strategic alliances between the UC system and counterparts in Mexico – with universities, and with government, industry and communities on both sides of the border. We seek the development and diffusion of knowledge that addresses issues of mutual interest. We aim to educate and train the next generation of binational leaders. We want to be useful to decision-makers in both countries, translating our research, and expertise into improved public policies. We will serve as a model for binational collaboration – one that works in full and equal partnership between the University of California and Mexico. * Developing and sharing knowledge that addresses issues of mutual interest to Mexico and the United States. * Education and training of the next generation of binational leaders. * Translating research and expertise into improved public policies for decision-makers in both countries.
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https://alianzamx.universityofcalifornia.edu
University of California - Alianza MX的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Riverside,California
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2019
地点
University of California - Alianza MX员工
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Jail Ixel Cruz García
Desarrollo Sostenible
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Antonio Alvarado Padilla
Outreach and Communications Coordinator University of California-Alianza MX
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Adriana Acle
Doctoral Fellow & Graduate Student Researcher
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Andrea Galván Vélez
Associate Director of Academic Exchange and Continuing Education en University of California-Alianza MX
动态
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University of California - Alianza MX转发了
During the last week of October, GSPP students traveled to Mexico City for the 2024 Mexico Development Lab, where they had the opportunity to hear from prominent policy experts. This year’s Lab provided students with a unique opportunity to engage deeply on Mexico’s most pressing public policy challenges, including inequality, climate change, security, the complexities of the US-Mexico relationship, and the ongoing dynamics of migration. As the second edition of the Mexico Development Lab, this student-led initiative has proven to be an invaluable platform for exchanging ideas between Goldman students and key decision-makers working on sustainability and development interventions across Mexico. Through conversations and policy discussions, the Lab fosters a collaborative environment where future policymakers can gain firsthand insights into the challenges and innovations shaping Mexico’s policy landscape. A heartfelt thank you to the exceptional panelists?for their generosity of time and expertise: Martha Bárcena?(former ambassador of Mexico to the United States),?Luicy Pedroza (COLMEX),?Megan Hauptman?(IMUMI),?Carlos Flores, Dr. Raymundo Campos,?Roberto Velez Grajales (CEEY),?Sofia Ramirez Aguilar?(México, ?cómo vamos?), Dr. Naín Marítinez (COLMEX),?Avelina Ruiz?(WRI) and?Emilio Godoy. Many thanks to the?University of California - Alianza MX?for its steadfast support in making this Lab possible, and to our students?Alondra Rodríguez Nanni, Karla Neri, and?Carmen Sanchez Cumming?for their remarkable leadership in organizing this year’s experience!
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Wonderful program! Hope to see someone interested in Latino adolescents, young adults, and families in the US apply for it and consider UC Merced :)
?? We are pleased to announce a new?UC AlianzaMX?Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Pilot Program to provide 24-month fellowships for researchers at a host?University of California?campus. The application is open now through March 31.???? ? Click here for details: ?? https://lnkd.in/epiNcZFr
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Heat-Related Climate Change and Health Equity, Meaningful Community Engagement, Farmworker Health, Children's Book Author
This week I had the honor of attending the UC-MX Farm Labor Research Cluster meeting in México City. Led by Dr. Federico Castillo in collaboration with University of California - Alianza MX. I was proud to represent UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences and Duke Department of Population Health Sciences. I presented my work on the impact of climate change on the farmworker community in North Carolina, engaged in fruitful discussions and met wonderful people doing the work in the US and in México. It was so special to see a group of academics, clinicians, community organizations, and government come together to learn about each other's work. I look forward to continuing the conversation and collaboration on US-México farm labor relations and the harsh conditions under which farmworkers are expected to work and lack of worker protections. There is so much work to do, and even with the new administration expected to make our work that much harder we have hope, motivation and resilience.
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?? We are pleased to announce a new?UC AlianzaMX?Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Pilot Program to provide 24-month fellowships for researchers at a host?University of California?campus. The application is open now through March 31.???? ? Click here for details: ?? https://lnkd.in/epiNcZFr
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UC Santa Barbara is a top ranked university for interdisciplinary science research ???????? The inaugural Interdisciplinary Science Rankings (ISR) launched today with an impressive 749 universities ranked, from 92 countries—and #UCSB landed at number 8 on the list ?? In association with Schmidt Science Fellows, the Times Higher Education Interdisciplinary Science Rankings was created to improve scientific excellence and collaboration between universities and aims to help universities benchmark their interdisciplinary scientific work. Full story: https://ow.ly/9BGe50Uci5m
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El día de hoy se llevó a cabo el Taller de Investigación sobre el Trabajo Agrícola UC-MX en la Casa de la Universidad de California en #CDMX, centrado en avanzar la investigación para apoyar el bienestar de nuestra fuerza laboral agrícola binacional. Dicho Taller es parte del Proyecto Estratégico de Investigación apoyado por UC AlianzaMX: Clúster de Investigación sobre Trabajo Agrícola UC-MX: Cambio Climático, Salud, Productividad y Bienestar, liderado por el Dr. Federico Castillo del ?Departamento de Ciencia, Política y Gestión Medioambientales?de University of California, Berkeley y el cual tiene como objetivo mejorar la comprensión de cómo los factores ambientales en California y México afectan a los trabajadores agrícolas y otros participantes en la cadena de suministro de alimentos, tales como distribuidores de alimentos, innovadores de tecnología agrícola, entre otros. El evento se realizó en colaboración con: Berkeley Food Institute, Latinxs and the Environment y Institute for Research on Labor & Employment (IRLE) y estuvo conformado por paneles de expertos en temas como: Salud y Comunidad; Producción Agrícola; Derecho y Migración; Datos y Tecnología. Para conocer más sobre el trabajo de UC AlianzaMX visita: ?? https://lnkd.in/eguCZPAw
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?? Nos complace anunciar que la Convocatoria para Propuestas de Colaboración en Investigación en Ciencias Aplicadas entre Universidad Autónoma de Baja California y University of California estará abierta hasta el 3 de Diciembre de 2024. Más información: ?? https://lnkd.in/evWKQdsS
?? UC Alianza MX and Universidad Autónoma de Baja California are pleased to announce the second “Call for Collaborative Research Proposals in Applied Sciences”. Collaborative research proposals should significantly promote scientific knowledge and technological advances that contribute to a positive social impact in at least one of the following areas: ?? Climate change and its impact on the greater Gulf of California region. ?? Renewable energy development and its impact on the greater US-MX border region. Research proposals must be submitted before the deadline of November 19, 2024. Please see here for details: ?? https://lnkd.in/evWKQdsS
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UC Alianza MX provides strategic grant on water resources management for researchers at University of California, Merced can work with colleagues in Mexico to explore opportunities for collaboration. Josue Medellin-Azuara As a result, we are pleased to share the article: "Achieving Responsible Reclaimed Water Reuse for Vineyard Irrigation: Lessons from Napa Valley, California and Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California"in the?Special Issue?"Safe Application of Reclaimed Water in Agriculture"?of the journal?Water MDPI, available here: ?? https://lnkd.in/e6J2HKZf This work is the result of a joint effort between Universidad Autónoma de Baja California led by Leopoldo Mendoza Espinosa and University of California, Merced led by Marc Beutel and it sets a starting point for future collaboration between Mexico and California. UC AlianzaMX provides seed funding for strategic research projects that deepen the understanding of common challenges shared by the United States and Mexico and propose innovative solutions. Learn more: ?? https://lnkd.in/eSVSE3Mt
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Last month, I was fortunate to participate in the 2024 Mexico Development Lab in Mexico City! It was a privilege to learn about public policy issues in Mexico including social mobility, climate change and its evolving relationship with the US. I appreciated hearing the Mexican perspective on the strong trilateral relationship in North America. One takeaway that stood out — warranting further exploration — is the difference in the free trade of goods facilitated by NAFTA and now the USMCA as compared to the restrictions on movement of people and labor. I am grateful to the organizers (Alondra, Carmen, Karla), fellow participants, panelists, and to the University of California - Alianza MX! This experience will stand out as one of the most special during my time at University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy.
UC Berkeley Master of Public Policy '25 | ESG summer intern at the Inter-American Development Bank *Inclusive Development | Environmental & Social Justice | Tax4Dev | Care Economy*
This semester, I had the incredible opportunity to co-organize the 2024 Mexico Development Lab alongside Carmen Sanchez Cumming and Karla Neri. In the last week of October, we brought students from University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy to Mexico City for a transformative experience. I'm deeply grateful to have worked with such amazing colleagues and to have had the support of University of California - Alianza MX, whose generous funding made this trip possible. This year’s Lab provided us with the chance to engage directly with some of the most pressing public policy challenges in Mexico, including inequality, climate change, security, migration, and the complexities of the US-Mexico relationship. It’s inspiring to see how the Mexico Development Lab, now in its second edition, continues to foster meaningful exchanges between Goldman students and leading decision-makers working on sustainability and development issues in Mexico. A heartfelt thank you to the exceptional panelists for their generosity of time and expertise: Martha Bárcena (former ambassador of Mexico to the United States), Dr. Luicy Pedroza (Centro de Estudios Internacionales Colmex), Megan Hauptman (Instituto para las Mujeres en la Migración, AC (IMUMI), Dr. Carlos Flores (CIESAS), Dr. Raymundo Campos, Dr. Roberto Velez Grajales (Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias), Sofia Ramirez Aguilar (México, ?cómo vamos?), Dr. Naín Martínez (Centro de Estudios Internacionales Colmex), Avelina Ruiz (World Resources Institute México) and environmental journalist, Emilio Godoy Thanks aslo to the staff of the Casa de la Universidad de California in Mexico City for their steadfast support. Finally, a special thank you to all the participants who made this year’s Lab truly unforgettable. Your insightful questions, active engagement, and positive attitude brought so much value and created an incredible group to share this academic and cultural experience with—thank you! Francisca Braun, Henry Ayala Abril, Carlos Galvan Falcon, Carlos Flores, Cinthia Magana, Julian B., Bryson Christy, Meghan Hale, Selena Perez, Malvin Heraldo N., Nico Weers, Zinan Yue, Pooja A., Diana Salazar, Sophie Helpard, Jacqueline Shore and Maksymilian Kwapinski. It was a privilege to help co-create this platform for learning, dialogue, and collaboration!
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