Welcome to the website of the Master’s in International Cooperation for
Development
The Master’s in International Cooperation for Development is a
multidisciplinary program promoting the training of professionals
and researchers in international cooperation. It offers education in
the elaboration and management of cooperation projects and it
provides the necessary tools to work in the international context.
The master’s is an on-campus program, full-time dedication is
required, and it is oriented to the education of responsible
professionals and researchers with a sense of ethics and a social
commitment. The program is included in the National Register of
Postgraduate Studies of CONACYT, in the category of “International
Competence”, and the accepted students (both Mexican and foreigners)
are granted a CONACYT scholarship for two years.
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Cooperation for Development
THE CALL IS BIENNIAL. NEXT ONE WILL OPEN ON JANUARY 2016
News of the
Master’s in International Cooperation for Development
El Instituto Mora invita:
La Maestría en
Cooperación Internacional los invita a participar en el curso:
"Nuevas políticas y estrategias para la cooperación y el desarrollo en
la Agenda Post-2015".
Impartido por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y la Benemérita
Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, en el marco de la Escuela Complutense
Latinoamericana, 2015.
Fechas: 5-16 octubre, 2015, de 9 a 14 hrs.
Lugar: Puebla, Puebla, México (www.buap.mx).
Programa del Curso: https://www.ucm.es/…/nuevas-politicas-y-estrategias-para-la…
Becas de inscripción disponibles. ¿Dudas? Dirección General de
Relaciones Internacionales de la BUAP (01 229 55 00, extensión 3087 o
5275), mail a ecl@ ucm.es; ecl@correo.buap.mx
The Mora Institute "in
the “Catalogue of Mexican Capacities of International Cooperation for
Development 2012” published by AMEXCID.
The Mora Institute appears in the “Catalogue of Mexican Capacities of
International Cooperation for Development 2012”, a reference document that
points out the institutional strengths and abilities of 27 Mexican public
entities and institutions in terms of International Cooperation. In this
catalogue, Mexico’s government reveals the opportunity niches where
technical cooperation is provided and contributes information that can be
used to develop some sort of cooperation with Mexico. The Catalogue is a
form of systematizing the strength sectors in Mexico, which can become the
country’s supply of international cooperation; some of these are:
environment, education, agriculture, health, and public security.
Consult the Catalogue in the following link :
Congratulations, Ximena and Diego!!
The alumni Ximena Celis and
Diego Angelino from the Master’s in International Cooperation for
Development, in 2012, obtained First Mention in the category of Postgraduate
Studies at the INCA Foundation competition, and
their work “Water’s governance, an integrated perspective,” was published
Our students in their professional practices
Estudiante de la Maestría en Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo
participa en la Primer Jornada de representantes de Instituciones de
Educación Superior de la Alianza del Pacífico en Santiago de Chile.
La estudiante Jacqueline Aguilar, tuvo la oportunidad de participar en la
organización, gestión y logística del evento que albergo tanto a representantes
de relaciones internacionales y cooperación académica de más de 80 Instituciones
de Educación Superior y a representantes de los Puntos Focales de Chile,
Colombia, México y Perú que conforman y dan operatividad a la Plataforma de
Movilidad Estudiantil y Académica de la Alianza del Pacífico en Santiago de
Chile.
Este evento, era una de las principales actividades
que tenía registradas en el cronograma de trabajo de la pasantía que actualmente
realiza la estudiante en la Agencia de Cooperación Internacional Chilena para el
Desarrollo, como parte del programa profesionalizante de la Maestría en el
Instituto Mora.
Compartimos algunas de sus palabras sobre este evento:
“Ha sido una gran experiencia formativa, en la AGCID me han involucrado en los
procesos tanto operativos como de gestión de la cooperación internacional para
el desarrollo en la modalidad Sur-Sur, por lo tanto me es grato poner en
práctica los principales conceptos que aprendí durante la parte teórica de la
Maestría”.
“En lo profesional, es sumamente interesante observar como a través de la
movilización de recursos económicos en el marco de la Plataforma de Movilidad
Estudiantil y Académica de la Alianza del Pacífico, más de mil estudiantes de
México, Colombia, Chile y Perú se han visto beneficiados en términos
cualitativos y cuantitativos al tener la oportunidad de formarse en las mejores
universidades de la región y al participar en un programa de cooperación
Internacional para el desarrollo. Poder documentar este proceso, es
complementario y me permite obtener información de primera mano para mi tema de
investigación”.
The student Javier Osorio, from the VI generation of the Master’s in
International Cooperation for Development, was granted recognition for his work
at the Ibero-American Union of Municipalists.
In July 2013, Javier Osorio started his professional practice at the
Ibero-American Union of Municipalists. On August 14, this institution
acknowledged his work and published a note on his website:
http://www.uimunicipalistas.org/#/noticias.txt/?&idnot=579.
Congratulations, Javier, for the effort you are making!!!
Margarita Briones, student of the VI generation of the Master’s in
International Cooperation for Development, published an editorial column
during her stay at the AGCI of the Chilean government.
Margarita started her professional practice in August 2013 in the International
Cooperation Agency of Chile (AGCI). On August 14, she published an editorial
column where she explains the motives and expectations of her professional
practice in the agency. The editorial column can be found in the following link
:http://www.agci.cl/index.php/noticias/columna-de-opinion/1044-mi-estancia-en-agci.
Tahtiali García, as part of her professional practices, will give the
lecture “The education facing globalization: the case of the UNAM” on August
21. 2013, in UNAM-Canada.

Mariana Ramírez Herrera, student of the VI generation of the Master’s, published
a note in the website of Academic Stands Against Poverty (ASAP), during her stay
at this institution.
In September 2013, Mariana Ramírez published a note in the portal of ASAP.
In this note, Mariana describes the main arguments exposed by professor
Thomas Pogge, president of ASAP, during the presentation of ASAP Mexico at
the UNAM. Details of this note can be found in the website. http://academicsstand.org/pogge-at-asap-mexico-launch-scholars-can-help-change-unjust-rules/.
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Contact
PhD Gabriela Sánchez
Gutiérrez
Academic Coordinator
Tel: 55.98.37.77
ext.1153
e-mail:
gsanchez@mora.edu.mx
Assistant to the Coordinator
Tel: 55.98.37.77
ext. 1153
Guillermina Peralta
Secretary to the
Coordinator
Tel:
55.98.37.77 ext. 1148
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