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Giannina
Mercedes Alfaro Medina
Directora de Sistemas de Información,
Servicio Nacional de Adiestramiento en Trabajo Industrial
(SENATI), PERU |
Licenciada
en Ciencias Matemáticas, ha seguido estudios
de especialización en distintas ramas de las
Tecnologías de Información y Gerencia
de Proyectos.
En la Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería del
Perú, participó en proyectos de innovación
metodológica en la enseñanza de las Matemáticas.
Ha dirigido el Programa Nacional de Informática
del SENATI, proyecto especial que brinda un alto porcentaje
del ingreso neto institucional.
Actualmente se desempeña como Jefe de Sistemas
de TI del SENATI, y bajo su dirección se ha realizado
con éxito la implementación del proyecto
SINFO SENATI, que es el sistema de información
que integra todos los procesos institucionales |
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Donald
K. Alper
Director - Border Policy Research Institute
& Center for Canadian-American Studies
Western Washington University, USA |
| Donald
K. Alper is Professor of Political Science and Director
of the Center for Canadian-American Studies at Western
Washington University. He is the Director of the Border
Policy Research Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in political
science from The University of British Columbia. His
research interests focus on Canadian politics and British
Columbia-U.S. transboundary issues. His research has
appeared in Canadian Public Policy-Analyse de Politiques,
Journal of Borderlands Studies, The American Review
of Canadian Studies, Social Science Journal, B.C. Studies
and other journals. He co-edited ¬Forging Truces
in the War in the Woods: Sustaining the Forests of the
Pacific Coast (UBC Press 2000). He served as president
of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United
States for a two-year term, 1999-2001. |
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María
Blanca Amaro Sánchez
Profesor-Investigador, Facultad de Arquitectura
Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla,
MÉXICO |
| Biography |
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Jon
Amastae
Director, Center for Inter American
and Border Studies
University
of Texas at El Paso, USA |
Director, Center for InterAmerican and Border Studies
has many years of experience working in international
Higher Education settings and teaching Latin American
and Border Studies |
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Eduardo
Aponte
Puerto Rico Council on Higher Education
(CES) |
| Eduardo
Aponte (Ph D) is an economist of education (University
of Massachusetts, 1978 and Post doctoral Studies in
Stanford University, 1986) conducting research and lecturing
at the University of Puerto Rico, School of Education
Graduate Program where he Coordinates the UNESCO Chair
in Higher Education at the Higher Education Research
Center. He is also Advisor to the Puerto Rican Council
on Education since 1989, and has been Visiting Scholar,
Researcher and Professor in the United States, Mexico,
Italy, Venezuela, Brasil, and Argentina. |
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Eduardo
Ávalos Lira
Presidente - Consejo de Acreditación
en al Enseñanza de la Contaduría y Administración
A.C. (CACECA) MÉXICO |
| Eduardo
Ávalos Lira, al mismo tiempo que preside el CACECA,
es rector de la Universidad Tecnológica de Baden
Powell en México. Se ha desempeñado como
decano y vice-decano de la Escuela de Contaduría
del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, además
de contar con experiencia en el ámbito de los
negocios como gerente de exportaciones, auditoría
y planeación de Warner Lambert México.
Sus estudios incluyen un postgrado en Administración
y Desarrollo de la Educación. Actualmente es
candidato a doctor en Administración Pública
por el Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración
Pública. |
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María
Isabel Avilés
Directora - Desarrollo Académico
Internacional de la Vicerrectoría de Internacionalización,
ITESM Campus Monterrey, MÉXICO |
| Estudió
la licenciatura en Ciencias de la Comunicación
en el Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Monterrey,
la maestría en Desarrollo Organizacional en la
Universidad de Monterrey y la maestría en Ciencias
de la Información en la Universidad de Wisconsin,
Estados Unidos. Actualmente cursa el doctorado en Sociedades
Multiculturales y Estudios Interculturales en la Universidad
de Granada, España. Desde 1988 es titular de
la dirección de Desarrollo Académico Internacional
de la Vicerrectoría de Internacionalización
del Tecnológico de Monterrey. |
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Silvana
Ayala Peláez
Engineering Student - ITESM Campus Monterrey,
MEXICO |
Silvana
Ayala studies her fourth semester of Engineering in
Mechatronics in the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
In 2004 she was part of the Instituto de Emprendedores
Tecnológicos (Institute of Technological Entrepreneurs),
and she was selected to participate in an exchange for
the International Development of Businesses with the
University of Arizona from January to May, 2005.
While in this program she participated in an internship
with the ecologic
advisory company Earth Knowledge. She is part of the
Arizona Solar Racing Team, and with them she will enter
the Solar Race of America 2005. She’s part of
groups of theater and singing in his university and
Works actively within the leadership programs.
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Wayne
Ballantyne
Academic Coordinator - International Programs, Seneca
College, CANADA |
| Twenty
five years of experience in the Internacional Business
field, including private sector, public sector and academic.
Academic coordinator of the International Programs at
Seneca and professor since 1990. Lectured in Cuba, Mexico,
Spain, China, Latvia, and Russia. |
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Margarita
Benítez
Senior Associate - Institute for Higher Education Policy |
| Margarita
Benítez is a senior associate at the Institute
for Higher Education Policy, a DC-based research organization
whose mission is to foster access and success in postsecondary
education through public policy research and other activities.
She coordinates academic initiatives in the United States
for the University of Puerto Rico, and is an advisor
to the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration. She
directs the BEAMS (Building Engagement and Attainment
for Minority Students) Project, in which over a hundred
minority-serving institutions of higher education participate.
She chairs the EXITO (Excellent Ideas Transform Outcomes)
Task Force for Excelencia in Education, an organization
that focuses on Latino student success in higher education. |
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José
Nicolás Barragán
Director
- Acreditación Internacional, Universidad Autónoma
de Nuevo León, MEXICO |
| Es
profesor de planta en el programa Doctoral en Administración
en la Facultad de Comercio y Administración en
la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León.
Obtuvo su Doctorado en Educación por la Universidad
de Texas en Austin, en 1998. Es profesor de intercambio
con la Universidad George August, en Gottingen, Alemania,
es también Profesor del Programa de Maestría
en Administración de la Universidad de Texas
Pan American, en Edinburg, Ha publicado el libro “Administración
de las Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas: retos y
problemas ante la nueva economía global”,
por Editorial Trillas, y además de varios artículos
arbitrados a nivel nacional e internacional tales como
:“Impacto de la Innovación” para
la Academia de Ciencias Administrativas (ACACIA) |
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Joseph
W. Bascuas
President - Medaille College, USA |
| Dr.
Bascuas is president of Medaille College in Buffalo,
NY. Previously he has held administrative and teaching
positions at the Georgia School of Professional Psychology,
Antioch University, Nova/Southeastern University and
Salve Regina University. He has been involved in the
professional education of psychologists for over 22
years and has served as president of the National Council
of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology and
as associate chair of the Committee on Accreditation
of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Bascuas
was born in Havana, Cuba. He received a B.A. from LaSalle
University and an M.A. and a Ph.D. from Temple University. |
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Clyde
Barrow
Director – Center for Policy Analysis,
University of Massachusetts, USA |
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Ignacio
Berdugo Gómez de la Torre
Former Rector of the University of Salamanca |
| El
Dr. Berdugo cuenta con una extensa carrera en el ámbito
de la educación superior. Ha sido profesor investigador
en varias universidades de América Latina y Europa
. Es autor de libros y artículos que se han publicado
en revistas españolas, los cuales tratan principalmente
de estudios sobre política y derecho. Actualmente
dirige un proyecto sobre consolidación y lucha
contra la corrupción en el Estado de Derecho.
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Johnson
Bia
President, Downtown Campus, Pima Community College,
USA |
| Dr.
Johnson Bia is President of the Downtown Campus, Pima
Community College (PCC), in Tucson, Arizona. PCC serves
86,000 students each year at its six campuses. The Downtown
Campus enrolls 19,000 students each year in occupational,
transfer and personal interest courses. Prior to his
presidency, Dr. Bia served as Dean of Workforce &
Business Development for 12 years. He also served as
Executive Director of PPEP Rural Business Development
Corporation and as President of Crownpoint Institute
of Technology. Dr. Bia is active in Community Colleges
for International Development and is a strong promoter
of international development and study abroad programs. |
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Christiane
Boulanger
Senior Program Advisor - Program for
Mobility in North American Higher Education, Learning
and Literacy Directorate, Human Resources and Skills
Development Canada, CANADA |
| Christiane
Boulanger has been involved in the Educational sector
as a Professor. She started working with the International
Academic Mobility Initiative with Human Resources and
Skills Development Canada in 2001. She now manages the
North American portion of the Program for North American
Mobility in Higher Education conceived in the spirit
of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in
1995. The Program is administered collectively by Human
Resources and Skills Development Canada, the Fund for
the Improvement of Post Secondary Education (FIPSE),
and the Secretaria de Educacion Publica (SEP) in Mexico.
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Regent
Cabana
Program Director, URBANA and NEXOPOLIS,
USA |
| Regent
Cabana, Ph.D., has twenty years of experience in international
academic programs and international relations, either
as an officer for the foreign service of the Quebec
Government, or as a coordinator of academic programs
abroad. He has been teaching comparative urban development
classes in Mexico and Canada since 1997 at the University
of New Orleans and, currently, at the University of
Washington. He is the Program Director of URBANA and
NEXOPOLIS, two consortia of universities in Mexico,
Canada and the United States that support student and
faculty exchange programs abroad. He is also a Consultant
in International Academic Programs. He lives in New
Orleans. |
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Ricardo
Castro-Salazar
Division Dean of Instruction, East Campus,
Pima County Community College, USA |
| Ricardo
Castro Salazar has worked as a Coordinator in the Office
of International Projects at Pima Community College
District. He has been a faculty member in International
Business Studies, the Executive Assistant to the Chancellor,
and is now an Instructional Division Dean at PCC East
Campus. Ricardo has lived, worked and studied in different
countries, including: Mexico, Holland, Brazil, China,
and the Middle East. He holds masters degrees from universities
in the US, the Netherlands, and Mexico with specialties
in Latin American Studies, International Relations,
and Education respectively. He is currently a doctoral
student in Multicultural Education at Durham University
in England. |
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Eugenio
Cetina Vadillo
Director General - Educación
Superior, Ministry of Public Education, MEXICO |
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Noelle
Chmielewski
Graduate Research Assistant - Rangeland
Ecology & Management, Texas A & M University,
USA |
| Noelle
Rene Chmielewski is currently a graduate student in
the Department of Agricultural Education at Texas A&M
University, pursuing a Master of Science degree in Agricultural
Education. Her undergraduate credits include a Bachelor
of Science degree in Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences
and a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Science,
both from Texas A&M University. Noelle is an independent
wildlife consultant and is a certified agricultural
science teacher in Agricultural Production, grades 8-12.
Upon graduation, she plans on pursuing a career in higher
education. A native of Waco, Texas, Noelle has prior
international experience in Mexico and the Spanish language.
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Joan
Cortadellas
Director, Global University Network
for Innovation, SPAIN |
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Sally
Crimmins
Senior Associate Director - Office of
International Programs, State University of New York
System Administration, USA |
| Sally
Crimmins Villela is the Senior Associate Director of
the Office of International Programs and Director of
Latin American Programs for the State University of
New York. Previously, Ms. Crimmins Villela worked for
SUNY’s Center for International Development, on
a congressional support project in Mexico City. She
has worked on similar projects in Brazil and Hungary.
Prior to that, Ms. Crimmins Villela was a full time
lecturer of Portuguese Language at the University at
Albany where she designed and taught courses in beginning
and intermediate Portuguese and oversaw all aspects
of instruction for the basic Spanish language program.
Ms. Crimmins Villela has a master's degree in TESOL
(Teaching English as a Second Language). She is an adjunct
faculty member in the Modern Languages Department at
Union College. |
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Sylvia
Crowder
Program Officer - Fund for the Improvement
of Post-Secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education,
USA |
| Sylvia
joined the FIPSE staff in 1999 with a background in
higher education association management that includes
a program directorship at the Association of Governing
Boards of Universities and Colleges, an executive directorship
of a national health care organization, and fourteen-years
at the American Council on Education where she served
as a senior staff and/or director to a variety of programs.
In addition, Sylvia taught French and English at Towson
State University. She holds a Ph.D. in higher education
administration and adult education policy from the University
of Maryland, a Master of Science in French Linguistics
from Georgetown University, and a Bachelor of Arts in
French with a minor concentration in Russian from Howard
University. At FIPSE, in addition to monitoring numerous
grants for FIPSE’s Comprehensive Program and serving
as FIPSE’s liaison to Historically Black Colleges
and Universities, Sylvia also is the coordinator of
the Program for North American Mobility in Higher Education. |
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Ramón
A. Cruz
President of Puerto Rico Higher Education
Council |
| Ramón
A. Cruz 1973 al 1976 fue Secretario de Instrucción
Pública 1973 al 1976y luego, fungió como
Presidente de la Universidad Interamericana de Puerto
Rico de 1977 al 1987.Entre sus múltiples designaciones
están la de Miembro Ex Officio del Consejo de
Educación Superior de Puerto Rico del 1973 al
1976, Presidente de la Asociación de Colegios
y Universidades Privadas (ACUP), 1984-86 y Presidente
de la Asociación de Presidentes de Universidades
de Puerto Rico (APUPR) en 1985. Actualmente es el Presidente
del Consejo de Educación Superior de Puerto Rico
y pertenece a varias juntas de directores de asociaciones
y fundaciones sin fines de lucro en Puerto Rico |
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Alfredo
Cuellar
Chair - Department of Educational Research
and Administration, Kremen School of Education and Human
Development, California State University, USA |
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María
de la Colina
Assistant Professor - Department of Curriculum and Instruction,
College of Education, Texas State University-San Marcos
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Axel
Didriksson
Director, Red de Macrouniversidades de América
Latina y el Caribe, MEXICO |
| Axel
Didriksson holds a Ph D in Political Sociology from
UNAM, México and Post Doctoral Studies from Cambridge
Univesity, England. He is Director of the Higher Education
Research Center at UNAM, and Senior Researcher in International
Higher Education. Currently is the UNESCO Chair in Integration
of Higher Education in North America and the Coordinator
of the Regional Network of MacroUniversities of Latin
America and the Caribbean. |
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Cynthia
de las Fuentes Associate
Professor, Our Lady of the Lake University, USA |
| Cynthia
de las Fuentes’s areas of expertise are in multicultural,
Latina/o, and feminist psychologies, bilingual training
for psychologists, ethics, and education and training,
in particular counseling psychology and the PsyD model.
She has skills in teaching through distance education
nationally and internationally “live” via
the web. Recipient of several awards for contributions
to the professional development of ethnic and racial
minorities in psychology, education, and scholarship,
she also chaired the first Latino Psychology conference,
now a biannual event sponsored by the National Latino
Psychological Association, on which she serves as an
executive committee member. She is currently president
of the Society for the Psychology of Women |
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Christine
DuBois Directo
General, Office of Learning Technologies, Human Resources
and Skills Development Canada, CANADA |
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Manuel
Fernós
Presidente, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico |
| During
his 26-year-carrer at the Interamerican University of
Puerto Rico, Manuel Fernós has succeeded in increasing
academic offerings and has achieved a 60 million dollar
expansion in construction projects. He established the
Assistant Vice-Presidency for Distance Learning and
Technological Development, which places Inter American
University at the vanguard of nontraditional education
in Puerto Rico. At present, there are 13,785 students
registered in distance learning courses in 681 online
sections in six programs. During his professional career
he has received many recognitions of merit. Among these
are: Outstanding Lawyer of the Bar Association of Puerto
Rico (1983), the Lifetime Achievement Award 2001, 3rd.
Millennium Edition, granted by the Association of Information
Technology Professionals, Puerto Rico Chapter; and the
Outstanding Executive of 2000 in the Education Category,
granted by the Association of Sales and Marketing Executives
of Puerto Rico. |
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Juan
Celso Flores Martínez
Knowledge Management Consultant - European
Division of Schnieder Electric and Professor of Strategy
in the Master's Program, Université de Paris
5, FRANCE |
Contador
Público por la FACPYA, UANL ; es Master en Consultoría
ERP por SupdeCo Montpellier y en Administración
Estratégica Internacional por la Univ. de Paris
1, Sorbonne.Como doctorando forma parte del laboratorio
GREGOR del IAE de Paris, Sorbonne y es profesor de Estrategia
en el Master MIAGE de la Univ. De Paris 5, Réné
Descartes. Como consultor investigador, sus áreas
de interés bifurcan en áreas del conocimiento
científico administrativo que permitan crear
un mundo mejor adaptado a los cambios actuales y sobre
todo, más humanista.
En sus tiempos libres, escribe canciones, artículos
para revistas internacionales y cuentos para niños. |
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Garry
J. Forger
Assistant Director, Learning Technologies
Center, University of Arizona, USA |
| Garry
Forger is the Assistant Director of the Learning Technologies
Center at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.
His interests include the use of technology to enhance
the teaching and learning experience, both in the classroom
and at a distance. Recently his interest has expanded
beyond the borders of the U.S. to include collaborations
with international colleagues to enable not only sharing
of information but also collaborative teaching. He is
involved in the creation of online tools and the protocols
to use these tools that will make this goal possible. |
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Evelyne
Foy
Directrice générale -
Fédération des Cégeps, CANADA |
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Gabriel
Fregoso
Profesor Investigador - Departamento
de Mercadotecnia y Negocios Internacionales, Centro
Universitario de Ciencias Económico-Administrativas,
Universidad de Guadalajara, MEXICO |
Ingeniero
en Comunicaciones y Electrónica, Maestro en Administración
con especialidad en Alta Dirección. Doctorando
en Relaciones y Negocios Internacionales en la Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid.
Ha publicado manuales (“El Control de Procesos
para la Mejora Continua” y “Las 7 Herramientas
Básicas de la Estadística”) y artículos
(“Condiciones que favorecen la formación
de clusters en la cadena productiva”,2003; “Estrategias
de la empresa multinacional para penetrar, establecerse
y crecer en un país extranjero”, 2002,
“Un análisis de la acción colectiva
como fundamento para la unión y coalición
de las PyMEs”, 2001). Su línea de investigación
es sobre los “Cluster” o agrupaciones empresariales.
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Jocelyne
Gacel
Coordinadora, Coordinación de
Cooperación Internacional, Universidad de Guadalajara,
MEXICO |
| Jocelyne
Gacel is coordinator of academic cooperation at the
University of Guadalajara and a founding member of the
Mexican Association for International Education (AMPEI),
serving as the organization's president from 1996-2000.
She is a professor and consultant of the Inter-American
Organization for Higher Education, and conducts seminars
on the internationalization of higher education. Gacel
has directed research projects on the internationalization
of higher education in Latin America. She was the founding
editor of "Educación Global" and author
of two books: The Internationalization of Higher Education
in Latin America and the Caribbean: Reflections and
Guidelines and The Internationalization of Mexican Universities:
Institutional Policies and Strategies. |
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Jesús
Galaz Fontes
Visiting Professor & Chair of International
Higher Education (2005-2006), Center for the Study of
Higher Education / CONAHEC, University of Arizona, USA |
| Jesús
Francisco Galaz-Fontes holds a B.A. in psychology from
the National Autonomous University of Mexico, a M.A.
in experimental psychology from the University of Guelph
(Canada), and a Ph.D. in higher education from Claremont
Graduate University (United States). After being head
of the Faculty of Human Sciences at the Autonomous University
of Baja California (Mexico) he has been studying higher
education and, in particular, the academic profession,
an area in which he has published several works. |
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Noemi
Gal-Or
Director, Institute for Transborder
Studies, Kwantlen University College, CANADA |
Noemi
teaches in the Department of Political Science and serves
as Director of the Institute for Transborder Studies
(ITS). She has published widely (books, monographs,
articles, chapters in edited anthologies, and book reviews)
in various fields pertaining to strategic studies, international
political economy, international law, regional integration,
immigration, and public policy. Her present research
interests are in the critical study of cross-border
justice issues, specifically dispute resolution (ADR)
in regional and global multilateral frameworks,
particularly the NAFTA, EU, WTO, and the future FTAA |
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Augustine
P. Gallego
Chancellor
Emeritus, San Diego Community College District, USA
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| Augustine
Gallego has been Chancellor of the San Diego Community
College District since 1990. He recently completed a
one-year term as chair of the American Council on Education
(ACE), the largest higher education advocacy organization
in the nation. As chief executive officer of one of
the largest community college districts in the United
States, he has led the development of numerous innovative
programs, including public and private partnerships
to more effectively and efficiently serve students and
the community. Among his community service activities
in the San Diego region, Chancellor Gallego chairs the
board of directors of the San Diego Dialogue public
policy organization based at the University of California.
He is a member of the Board of Trustees, University
of San Diego. |
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Paul
Ganster
Associate Director, Office of International
Programs, San Diego State University, USA |
| Dr.
Ganster is a social scientist with a specialty in Latin
America. For the past 20 years, his efforts have been
directed toward policy questions of the U.S.-Mexican
border region and the comparative study of border regions
around the world. Ganster's current research interests
include border environmental issues, transborder governance
issues, comparative border studies, and sustainable
development in the border region. He serves on a number
of regional advisory boards for organizations dealing
with the border region. He is the current Chairman of
the Southwest Center for Environmental Research and
Policy. In addition to teaching at San Diego State University,
Dr. Ganster has been a visiting professor at the School
of Economics of the Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California in Tijuana. |
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Virginia
E. Garland
Coordinator, Graduate Programs in Educational
Administration, University of New Hampshire, USA |
| Professor
Virginia E. Garland is Coordinator of the Graduate Programs
in Educational Administration and Supervision at the
University of New Hampshire, U.S.A. She has also been
a visiting professor in the cross-cultural studies department
of Kobe University, Japan, and the Shanghai, Beijing,
and Tianjin Institutes of Education, China. Her teaching
and research interests include technology integration
and international education. Dr. Garland has authored
or co-authored over thirty published articles and book
chapters. She serves on the Board of Directors of the
Society of Educators and Scholars and the Editorial
Advisory Board of Scholar and Educator, based at the
Inter American University of Puerto Rico. |
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Janel
G. Gauthier
Professor of Psychology, Laval University,
CANADA |
| Dr.
Janel Gauthier is Professor of Psychology and Member
of the Council of the Faculty of Graduate Studies at
Laval University in Quebec City. He is a past president
of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) and
a Fellow of CPA. He has served several years as Chair
of graduate programs in clinical psychology at Laval
University, where he has recently led a major initiative
involving the complete restructuring of graduate studies
in psychology as well as the creation of one of the
very first Psy.D. programs in Canada. He has published
over 90 journal articles and chapters on behavioural
and cognitive interventions for anxiety, depression,
grief, headaches, and low social self-esteem. He maintains
an active clinical practice in the context of his research
studies. |
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Margarita
Gil Samaniego
Head of International Cooperation and
Academic Exchange Department, Universidad Autónoma
de Baja California, MEXICO |
| Margarita
Gil Samaniego is currently Head of the International
Cooperation and Academic Exchange Department at UABC
Mexicali campus. She has nine years academic and administrative
experience with UABC. She is actively involved in fostering
new partnerships and maintaining current partnerships
to help achieve the UABC goal of internationalization.
Among her responsibilities are operating and promoting
UABC mobility programs and scholarships at our 17 schools,
research centers among professors and students as well
as being the link between our International Cooperation
Central Office. She has taken a number of courses and
workshops on Mobility and Internationalization of Higher
Education, as well as participated at conferences organized
by CONAHEC, AMPEI and ANUIES related to this theme.
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Manuel
M. Goël
Director - Academic Liaison
Office
UAEM - UNT |
| Born
in Mexico, Manuel Goël obtained a Law Degree from
the University of the Valley of Toluca, Mexico, and
lived most of my adult life in Canada, Australia and
the United States. After retiring from the Canadian
Federal Government, he joined the faculty staff of the
Autonomous University of Mexico - Toluca in 2001 and
became the founding Director for the National &
International Academic Cooperation Office. He has coordinated
international initiatives and academic research efforts
abroad. In 2005, he co-founded and became the Director
for the Academic Liaison Office for UAEM at UNT-Denton
to foster international academic ties between universities
in North America. |
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Josué
M. González
Southwest Center for Education Equity
& Language Diversity, Arizona State University,
USA |
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Laura
Patricia González
Head - Academic Exchange and International
Cooperation Office, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad
Juárez, MEXICO |
Currently
holds the position of Head of Academic Exchange and
International Cooperation Office at the Universidad
Autónoma de Ciudad Juarez and Associate professor
in Education Undergraduate program. She is also a
member of the Mexican Association for International
Education (AMPEI). Formerly, she served as Assistant
to International Public Relations Office to Cd. Juarez
Town Hall. |
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Daniel
Guay
Université du Québec,
CANADA |
| Daniel
Guay is an advisor for Université du Québec
in academic mobility and international partnership.
Before 2004, he was deputy director of the International
Office at Université Laval: management of international
projects, strategic planning in academic mobility, joint
academic programs, R&D projects, distance education,
technology transfers, and university-industry partnerships.
He holds a Masters degree in educational technology
and second-language didactics, with experience in the
public and private sectors as free lance screen-writer,
advisor in educational television and media production,
collaborator with international NGOs like CONAHEC and
North American government agencies. |
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Nitza
M. Hernández Executive
Director - Hispanic Educational Telecommunications System
(HETS), PUERTO RICO |
| Dr.
Nitza Hernández is Executive Director of the
Hispanic Educational Telecommunications System (HETS),
a bilingual consortium for distance learning initiatives
constituted by 22 colleges and universities in seven
states of the US and Puerto. With a strong interdisciplinary
academic background, Dr. Hernández has considerable
experience in teaching, research, academic management,
consulting, faculty training, and distance learning.
She has provided leadership to the HETS consortium’s
collaboration initiatives for online learning with emphasis
on inter-institutional collaboration among community
colleges and universities, and the development of articulation
agreements and policies for delivering joint online
offerings. Dr. Hernández has a Ph.D. degree in
Communications from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
and a Master’s in Educational Media from Temple
University. |
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Inocencio
Higuera
Director Adjunto de Ciencia, Consejo
Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT), MEXICO |
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Brian
B. Kesner
Professor, College of Architecture &
Environmental Design, California
Polythechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, USA |
Professor
Brian B. Kesner (Emeritus) Cal Poly State University,
San Luis Obispo, CA, since 1980: architectural design,
research & creative problem-solving methods, and
various other lecture courses at. He previously was
the principal of his firm in Durango, Colorado, where
is still a licensed architect.
Since 1990, Brian has specialized in sustainable housing
& community design in teaching the thesis studio
with this focus. For ten years, from 1993, Brian collaborated
with professors from City & Regional Planning and
Landscape Architecture to offer interdisciplinary courses
in Sustainable Environments, which has now become a
Minor of Sustainable Environments. He teaches parts
of the year at Cal Poly and in Mexico. |
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Katharine
Krebs
SUNY Binghamton; USA |
| Katharine
C. Krebs is the Director of International Programs at
Binghamton University. She received her MA and PhD from
Tulane University and embarked upon a career that took
her to Denver, Albany, Philadelphia and, finally, Binghamton,
where she became the University’s first full-time
professional director of international education. Krebs
came to what was largely a static program of only six
study-abroad opportunities with 207 participants. In
2000-01, those numbers had grown to 30 programs with
496 students participating — the highest rate
of participation among the university centers. She has
helped to establish new partnerships with 16 universities
in nine countries. She was also a central figure in
the development of the International Studies Certificate
Program, whereby students pursue international interests
through a curriculum of language, cross-cultural subjects,
experiential learning and a capstone project. Krebs
continues to seek even more study-abroad opportunities
while also heightening Binghamton’s visibility
through her activities within the SUNY system and in
national professional organizations. |
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Fernando
León
Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs, City University,
USA |
| Dr.
Leon Garcia is Executive Vice President of Academic
Affairs of City University (Washington), where he is
responsible for the overall quality of City University
programs in throughout the State of Washington, Canada,
Central and Eastern Europe, China, and Mexico. He previously
served as President of the Phoenix Institute for Professional
Education and Chief Academic Officer of Apollo International
and before that as Provost at CETYS University in Mexico.
Dr. Leon Garcia holds a doctoral degree in Educational
Administration and Policy Analysis and an M.A. in International
Development Education from Stanford University, as well
as a B.S. in Engineering Management from CETYS University. |
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José
Luis León
Director de Proyectos Especiales, Dirección General
de Educación Superior Universitaria, Secretaría
de Educación Pública, MEXICO |
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Jenny
Lee
Assistant Professor of higher education,
Center for the Study of Higher Education, University
of Arizona, USA |
Dr.
Jenny J. Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Center
for the Study of Higher Education at the University
of Arizona. Prior to her arrival in Fall
2003, she served as a postdoctoral research fellow in
the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) at the
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where
she obtained her Ph.D. Her research area encompasses
institutional and system-wide change towards the goals
of social justice. Currently, Dr. Lee is investigating
international student access to higher education and
their experiences in higher education institutions.
Dr. Lee has authored and co-authored numerous studies
on these topics in Research in Higher Education, Review
of Higher Education, Journal of Higher Education, Journal
of College Student Development, and others.
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David
Longanecker
Executive Director, Western Interstate
Commission for Higher Education |
| David
A. Longanecker is the executive director of the Western
Interstate Commission for Higher Education in Boulder,
Colorado. Previously he served for six years as the
assistant secretary for postsecondary education at the
U.S. Department of Education, developing and implementing
national policy and programs providing more than $40
billion annually in student aid and $1 billion to institutions.
Prior to that he was the state higher education executive
officer (SHEEO) in Colorado and Minnesota.He was also
the principal analyst for higher education for the Congressional
Budget Office. Dr. Longanecker has served on numerous
boards and commissions and was president of the State
Higher Education Executive Officers. He has written
extensively on a range of higher education issues.
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Romualdo
López Zárate
Profesor del Área de Sociología,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, MEXICO and
Former Chair of International Higher Education (2004-2005),
Center for the Study of Higher Education / CONAHEC,
University of Arizona, USA |
| Romualdo
López Zárate es profesor de Sociología
de la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad
Azcapotzalco. Es Licenciado en Sociología, maestro
en Metodología de la Ciencia y doctor en Educación.
Se ha desarrollado como profesor en temas de Sociología
de la Educación y Métodos y Técnicas
de Investigación Social en la UAM y UNAM. Ha
escrito artículos en revistas especializadas
y libros sobre educación. Tiene experiencia académico-
administrativa en la UAM, la SEP y la ANUIES. Es miembro
del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores y ocupó
el cargo de profesor invitado en la Universidad de Arizona
por el CONAHEC y la ANUIES. |
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Rafael
López Castañares
Secretario General Ejecutivo, Asociación
Nacional de Universidades e Instituciones de Educación
Superior, MEXICO |
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Manuel
Maldonado Rivera
Vicepresidente para Puerto Rico y América
Latina, College Board, PUERTO RICO |
| Manuel
Maldonado ha realizado valiosas aportaciones a la educación
en Puerto Rico y América Latina. El Dr. Maldonado
comenzó en el año 1987 como Director de
la OPRAL, y en 1989 había sido ascendido al puesto
de Director Ejecutivo. Ha conducido y publicado varios
estudios sobre modelos curriculares, programas de educación
general, y estructuras académicas y administrativas.
Ha sido consultor y evaluador externo para varias entidades
educativas, tanto en Puerto Rico como en el extranjero.
Ha ocupado varios puestos académicos en la Universidad
de Puerto Rico, la Universidad del Estado de Nueva York,
y la Universidad de Texas. Obtuvo un Bachillerato en
Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, una
Maestría en Filosofía de la Universidad
de Columbia, y un Doctorado en Filosofía Educativa
y Educación Superior de la Universidad de Texas. |
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Salvador
Malo
General Director, CENEVAL, MEXICO |
| Salvador
Malo has a long career in higher education. He has served
as Secretary General at the National University of Mexico,
as Director General for Higher Education at the Ministry
of Education, and is currently Director General of CENEVAL,
Mexico's Centre for the Assessment of Higher Education.
In addition to his duties in these positions he has
been actively involved in international activites. He
participated in the Tri-lateral Task Force for higher
education between Canada, Mexico and the United States,
is at present head of the board of the Consortium for
North American Higher Education Collaboration, and is
promoting a Higher Education project in Latin America.
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Julio
Martín
President, Universidad Autónoma
de Asunción, PARAGUAY |
Nacido
en España, naturalizado paraguayo. Se graduó
en Leyes en la Universidad Central de Quito, Ecuador,
y en Ingeniería, en la Universidad Nacional de
Asunción, Paraguay. Obtuvo su Maestría
en Educación en la Universidad de Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
y es candidato a Doctor en Derecho, por la Universidad
Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, España. Especializado
en Gestión de la Educación Superior en
universidades de diversos países, Estados Unidos,
Francia, Argentina, Tailandia, y España.
Trabajó como consultor en la Evaluación
de Proyectos Sociales, para la Unión Europea,
el Banco Mundial, la Cooperación de Alemania,
Suecia y Finlandia, la OEA, y la UNESCO, y como miembro
del Grupo de Expertos en Evaluación y Acreditación
del MERCOSUR. Ha publicado varios libros y artículos
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