Mexico City, June 28, 2024 - A year ago, the Vice Rector's Office for Research of the University of Mexico (Vicerrectoría General de Investigación de la Universidad de la República de México) initiated a project focused on attracting external funding for our research projects. Universidad Panamericanaa project focused on attracting external funding for our research projects was initiated a year ago. The objective was clear: to secure the necessary resources so that our researchers could continue to advance in their research work.
Benefit for UP researchers
Over the last year, this has resulted in a training plan that benefits our entire research community and has helped to increase its participation in international calls for proposals.
This program covers everything from the formulation of international projects to the exploration of opportunities in major programs such as Horizon Europe and Erasmus+. Such initiatives are fundamental not only for our development, but also to strengthen the international research presence of Universidad Panamericana.
Testimony of innovative spirit
During the closing of the program, the words of Dr. Sergio Velázquez, Vice Rector General for Research, stood out, noting, "The participation of our researchers in international projects are a testament to the innovative and persevering spirit that characterizes our university, as they actively seek world-class collaborations and continue to strive to contribute significantly to global welfare through their scientific work."
The event also included the participation of Alejandra GonzálezAlejandra Gonzalez, Director of International Relations of the Universidad de La Sabana and Vice President of CCYK®, who with her vast experience in internationalization and scientific diplomacy, has played a key role in promoting international education and strengthening the management of resources for cooperation projects.
Satisfactory results
The Office of the Vice President for Research is satisfied with the results of these trainings, which have had an average participation of more than 70 researchers, both online and in person, during the six months of the program.
The closing of these trainings marks a turning point in attracting and securing external funding, and we firmly believe that these efforts will result in new international projects and increased collaboration between our researchers and the global scientific community.
Learn more about Panamericana's researchers at: https://www.up.edu.mx/investigadores-panamericana/