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resilience against food insecurity
An ethical research project among residents of this municipality analyzes the roots of food insecurity, and whether it's a reflection of other communities across Mexico.
Illustration of the author
Today, on International Women in Engineering Day, it’s time to reflect and redesign the rules of the game so that real opportunities exist.
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence assistant that teaches socioemotional skills to young people in vulnerable communities.
conceptual image of a girl walking between books and pencils
International researchers highlight the urgency of investing in programs that guarantee healthy, safe, and fulfilling childhoods.
WOMAN WITH A BLUE BLOUSE SMILING
A Distinguished Professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government, the researcher seeks to explain how Mexicans relate to violence—its root causes and the potential ways to address it.
illustration of a woman sitting in a planet
Testimonies are key to María de la Cruz Castro's research, which analyzes how women transform traditional motherhood.
imagen de un dedo de un niño agarrando la mano de un adulto
New research warns about the lack of attention given to children two- to five-years-of age, a critical window for development.
migrants deported humanization
The project features over 600 testimonies from migrants sharing their stories.
Illustration depicting social protest.
Historically, Mexico has been the stage for violent community reactions against alleged criminals.
Black and white portrait of the author, a woman who is serious and gentle
It's important to address how neurodivergent people have been represented in the media and how these stigmas may prevent them from living in a fairer world.

Education and Humanism

resilience against food insecurity
An ethical research project among residents of this municipality analyzes the roots of food insecurity, and whether it's a reflection of other communities across Mexico.
Illustration of the author
Today, on International Women in Engineering Day, it’s time to reflect and redesign the rules of the game so that real opportunities exist.
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence assistant that teaches socioemotional skills to young people in vulnerable communities.
conceptual image of a girl walking between books and pencils
International researchers highlight the urgency of investing in programs that guarantee healthy, safe, and fulfilling childhoods.
WOMAN WITH A BLUE BLOUSE SMILING
A Distinguished Professor at the School of Social Sciences and Government, the researcher seeks to explain how Mexicans relate to violence—its root causes and the potential ways to address it.
illustration of a woman sitting in a planet
Testimonies are key to María de la Cruz Castro's research, which analyzes how women transform traditional motherhood.
imagen de un dedo de un niño agarrando la mano de un adulto
New research warns about the lack of attention given to children two- to five-years-of age, a critical window for development.
migrants deported humanization
The project features over 600 testimonies from migrants sharing their stories.
Illustration depicting social protest.
Historically, Mexico has been the stage for violent community reactions against alleged criminals.
Black and white portrait of the author, a woman who is serious and gentle
It's important to address how neurodivergent people have been represented in the media and how these stigmas may prevent them from living in a fairer world.

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