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Embassy of Mexico to the Kingdom of Belgium, to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Mission to the European Union The Embassy of Mexico in Brussels enjoys wide competences: it represents the Mexican Government in its relations with the Belgian Government, the Government of Luxemburg and the European Union. http://www.embamex.eu |
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University of Antwerp (UA) |
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Ministry of Education and Training, Division for Higher Education Policy of the Flemish Government
Flemish Government department responsible for Higher Education Policy in the entity
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European Commission Its mission is to represent and uphold the interests of the EU as a whole. It drafts proposals for new European laws that are submitted to the European Parliament and the European Council. It is also the EU’s executive arm – in other words, it is responsible for implementing the Parliament and Council's decisions. That means managing the day-to-day business of the European Union: implementing its policies, running its programs and spending its funds. http://ec.europa.eu |
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SRE (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Mexican Government department responsible for foreign affairs. http://www.sre.gob.mx english version: http://portal3.sre.gob.mx/english/ |
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SEP (Ministry of Public Education) Mexican Government department responsible for education. http://www.sep.gob.mx |
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CONACULTA (National Council for Culture and Arts) Decentralized body created to coordinate the cultural and artistic policies and institutions, as well as to promote, support and sponsor events that foster arts and culture. http://www.conaculta.gob.mx |
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CONACYT (National Council for Science and Technology) Public and decentralized organism of the Mexican Public Federal Administration responsible for the elaboration of science and technology policies in Mexico. http://www.conacyt.mx |
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Mexican Tourism Board
Organism created to coordinate, to design and to operate domestic and international strategies for the promotion of tourism, as well as the great number of destinations and activities that Mexico offers in terms of nature and culture.
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ANUIES (National Association of Universities and Higher Education Institutions) |
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AMPEI (Mexican Association for International Education) It was founded in July 1992. It is a non-profit organization with the aim of strengthening academic quality in the Mexican Educational Institutions through international cooperation. http://www.ampei.org.mx |
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UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) It is the biggest and most important university in Mexico and Latin America. The fundamental aim of the UNAM is to serve both the country and humanity, train professionals, organize and carry out research, mainly on national problems and conditions, and offer cultural benefits in the broadest possible sense. http://www.unam.mx |
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Center for Mexican Studies (CMS) of the University of Antwerp |
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Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS)
Founded in 1973, the CIESAS is a public and decentralized organism attached to the CONACYT system of Public Research Centers, as part of Social Science Subsystem. The leadership, that distinguishes the CIESAS today, both in the fields of social anthropology, history, ethnohistory, and linguistics, as in other social sciences, is based on research and the training of specialized human resources.
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"Dr. José María Luis Mora" Research Institute
Created in 1981, the Instituto Mora is recognized by the national and international academic community for its excellence in research on history and social sciences and the quality of the masters which are offered. The Instituto Mora focuses on academic research on the past and the present of Mexico and its regions, the United States, the Caribbean and Latin America.
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| We are grateful to the "Archivo Gustavo Casasola" and the "Casasola Mexico" for their generosity that makes possible the Photography Exhibition on the Mexican Revolution "Las Soldaderas", which will be exhibited in the Elzenveld. |