It is a pleasure to share with the AIB community the following invitation:

The Universidad Iberoamericana, one of the best universities in Mexico, based in Santa Fe, would like to invite academics and international students to participate in its Summer School. The objective consists of sharing a vision of Mexico's culture, history, economy, and business environment. You can choose out of four different areas of interest such as:


·         Global marketing in Latin America,

·         Latin America in times of war,

·         Contemporary Mexico,

·         Experimental ceramics and glass fabrication.


Mexico is ranked the 2nd largest economy in Latin America and 15th in the world Mexico is considered one of the most open economies globally with limited trade restrictions. One-third of whole Latin American exports have Mexican origins. Moreover, “Mexico is becoming a fundamentally middle-class country with 45 percent of its population as middle class, and 30 percent being in the upper class”. Ideally, the economy of Mexico will continue to prosper for the following years. Moreover, we can see that several multinational companies are moving their headquarters from other Latin American countries to Mexico.


Source: Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores de México, (2023).



See more information about the summer school in:

https://internacional.ibero.mx/en/incoming-students/academic-offer/summer-school/


We look forward to welcoming you to Mexico soon!


Best regards,


Prof. Gabriel Vouga Chueke.


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