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"In the event of a discrepancy between the content of the English version and the original Spanish version the latter shall prevail".

Identity and address of the Controller

The Controller of the personal information you provide is the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (hereinafter “ITESM”), domiciled at the address Av. Eugenio Garza Sada Sur No. 2501, Colonia Tecnológico, Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, C.P. 64700.

Personal data and personal sensitive data processed by ITESM

In order to comply with the purposes of processing indicated in this Privacy Notice, it is necessary for ITESM to process the following categories of personal data:

  • Identification data, including your personal image, which may be recorded through photographs and/or institutional videos, as well as your voice;
  • Contact data;
  • Employment data;

Likewise, we inform you that, in order to comply with the purposes stated in this Notice, ITESM will not collect or process sensitive personal data.

Primary purposes

ITESM will process your personal data for the following primary purposes:

  • To attend, register and follow up on the request(s) you make for the use of our services.
  • To evaluate, improve, administer, procure and provide all services we offer (including the design and development of new services) and to perform all activities necessary to do so.
  • To keep you informed of the products and services available to you, as well as those that we consider relevant for you.
  • To validate the accuracy and quality of the information provided by you.
  • To manage your participation in the activities in which you register or enroll.
  • Send you communications, notifications and personal notices through different channels and technological communication mechanisms that ITESM considers pertinent in order to inform you of relevant information about the status of your participation in the activities you have registered or enrolled in or any matter that may be of interest to you; as well as to know your opinion regarding the attention you have received and the services we offer.
  • To manage electronic access to ITESM's systems and technological infrastructure.
  • To manage physical access to the ITESM facilities, as well as for space reservations.
  • To identify you when the events or activities in which you participate, either in person or online, are transmitted live (streaming) through social networks, digital tools and platforms that allow it, including those that allow its conservation and subsequent reproduction online.
  • To prepare reports for internal control.
  • To investigate, prevent or take action regarding illegal activities, fraud, or potentially threats to the safety of any person, violations of the terms and conditions of participation in the Program or the Mobile Application, or as otherwise required by law.
  • To comply with the obligations set forth in the applicable regulations.

We inform you that the refusal to process your data for the above-mentioned primary purposes would imply the impossibility to comply with the legal relationship with you and allow, as appropriate, your participation in the applicable activities or events.

Secondary purposes

If you consent, we will use your personal data for the following secondary purposes:

  • To send financial campaigns, advertising and marketing communications, and commercial prospecting of products and services of our own and/or from third parties, through various media channels, both physical and electronic.
  • To use and disclosed your personal image (whether photo, video, etc.) in the preparation of informational and promotional material.
  • For the application of surveys and evaluations to improve the quality of the products and services we offer.
  • To invite you to meetings, events, forums and associations organized by ITESM.

If you do not want ITESM to process your personal data for any of the purposes described in this section, please send an email to datospersonales@itesm.mx. You may change your option at any time, following the procedure, requirements and deadlines for the exercise of your ARCO Rights and/or revocation of consent on our website: https://tec.mx/es/derechos-arco-yo-revocacion-del-consentimiento.

It is important that you keep in mind that, in case of granting your consent, it will remain valid even when the legal relationship between you and ITESM has ended, which means that ITESM may continue to process your personal data necessary to fulfill these secondary purposes.

Data Transfers

Based on the provisions of article 37 of the LFPDPPP, ITESM may transfer your personal data without requiring your consent in the following cases:

  • To controlling companies, subsidiaries or affiliates under common control of the responsible party (ITESM), or to a parent company or any company of the same group of the Controller party that operates under the same internal processes and policies;
  • Competent authorities in the cases foreseen by the applicable regulations, in the event that we receive a mandatory requirement.
  • When it is necessary for the maintenance or fulfillment of the legal relationship between you and ITESM, such as the case of individuals or legal entities, national or international, with which we have entered into binding legal agreements.

ARCO rights and/or revocation of consent

You or your legal representative can exercise any of your rights of access, rectification, cancellation or opposition (hereinafter “ARCO rights”), and revoke your consent for the processing of your personal data by sending an email and following the procedures, requirements and deadlines for the exercise of your ARCO rights and/or revocation of consent of our website https://tec.mx/en/arco-rights-andor-revocation-consent.

It is important to note that not in all cases we will be able to fulfill your request or terminate the use immediately, since it is possible that due to some legal obligation we were required to continue processing your personal data.

Limitation and / or Disclosure of your Personal Data

You may limit the use or disclosure of your personal data in events or activities that are carried out through digital tools and platforms, by not activating the camera, not using your personal image in the account with which you connect and/or not registering with your profile (it will depend on the platform used to carry out the event or activity).

In e-mail communications, by subscribing to the unsubscribe list, when it is available in the communication itself.

In all other cases, you may limit the use or disclosure of your personal information by email us your request to: datospersonales@itesm.mx.

The requirements for proving your identity, as well as the procedure for dealing with your request, will be governed by the same criteria indicated on our website: https://tec.mx/es/derechos-arco-yo-revocacion-del-consentimiento. If applicable, you will be registered on ITESM's own exclusion list.

Use of Cookies

ITESM uses several technologies to improve the efficiency of the Platform including your experience when navigating the site. Cookies are small amounts of information that are stored in the browser used by each user so that the server remembers certain information that can be used later. This information allows us to identify you and save your personal preferences to provide you with a better browsing experience.

We remind you that you can deactivate, disable or adjust the use of cookies and other technologies by following the procedures of the internet browser you use.

  • Select the "settings" or tools option, according to your browser.
  • Select the option to disable cookies.
  • This process will not only disable cookies from our Platform, but from your entire browser.

The personal data that can be obtained through the use of these technologies are as follows: Identifiers, user names and passwords for a session; region in which you are; type of browser; type of operating system; date and time of the start and end of a session; web pages visited; searches carried out and advertising reviewed. These technologies may be disabled by following the procedures of the internet browser you are using.

ITESM Personal Data Department

It is important to inform you that ITESM has a Personal Data Department which, as part of its functions, is responsible to attend any questions you may have regarding the use of your information. Likewise, the Personal Data Department will follow up on any complaint or claim you may have related to the treatment of your personal information.

You may contact the ITESM Personal Data Department by sending an e-mail to the following address: datospersonales@itesm.mx.

INAI

If deemed necessary, we inform you that you have the right to go before the Instituto Nacional de Transparencia Acceso a la Información y Protección de Datos Personales (INAI) to assert any disagreement related to the processing of your personal data by ITESM.

Changes to this Privacy Notice

ITESM reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to change, modify, add or remove portions of this Privacy Notice at any time. Derived from legislative developments, internal policies or new requirements for the provision or offering of our services, this Privacy Notice will be subject to modification or update. In such case, ITESM will publish such modifications on the site and will indicate the date of the last version of the notice. We recommend you periodically check this page to see if any changes to the present notice have occurred.

Last update: June 7, 2023

SACSCOC

United States' Accreditation
SACSCOC
United States' Accreditation

Tecnológico de Monterrey is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Tecnológico de Monterrey may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

Context

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC) is one of the six regional education accrediting instances, made up of two commissions, one for pre-college education and the other for higher education. SACSCOC Commission on Colleges is responsible for institutionally crediting universities in the following states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Furthermore, this commission accredits universities outside the United States.

This accreditation includes educational programs and services at Professional and Postgraduate levels, both face-to-face and distance learning.

Tecnológico de Monterrey has been accredited by SACSCOC since 1950 and this accreditation must be reaffirmed every 10 years. The most recent reaffirmation was obtained on December 11, 2018, covering the 2018-2028 period.

Relevance

This accreditation has enforced Tec de Monterrey´s international acknowledgement and strengthen its leadership regarding country´s high education at its highest level, and has help incorporate important improvements in his academic programs and services offered.

Previous Program Catalogues

In this section you can consult some previous editions of the catalogs with non-current curriculum of the undergraduate and graduate programs. For more information send an e-mail to:

Gerardo I. Campos-Flores
gcampos@tec.mx
National Director of Academic Regulations
Vice Rectory of Educational Innovation and Academic Regulations

SACSCOC

Sacscoc, Acreditación en Estados Unidos
SACSCOC
Acreditación en Estados Unidos

Tecnológico de Monterrey is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Tecnológico de Monterrey may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

Context

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC) is one of the six regional education accrediting instances, made up of two commissions, one for pre-college education and the other for higher education. SACSCOC Commission on Colleges is responsible for institutionally crediting universities in the following states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Furthermore, this commission accredits universities outside the United States.

This accreditation includes educational programs and services at Professional and Postgraduate levels, both face-to-face and distance learning.

Tecnológico de Monterrey has been accredited by SACSCOC since 1950 and this accreditation must be reaffirmed every 10 years. The most recent reaffirmation was obtained on December 11, 2018, covering the 2018-2028 period.

Relevance

This accreditation has enforced Tec de Monterrey´s international acknowledgement and strengthen its leadership regarding country´s high education at its highest level, and has help incorporate important improvements in his academic programs and services offered.

Previous Program Catalogues

In this section you can consult some previous editions of the catalogs with non-current curriculum of the undergraduate and graduate programs. For more information send an e-mail to:

Gerardo I. Campos-Flores
gcampos@tec.mx
National Director of Academic Regulations
Vice Rectory of Educational Innovation and Academic Regulations

Nilima Bhat

Nilima Bhat

Nilima Bhat

Distinguished Professor

in Gender and Conscious Leadership

Business School, EGADE Business School, School of Humanities and Education


Expertise

Shakti leadership
Conscious capitalism
Gender equity
Organizational culture
Well-being
Inner transformation and personal mastery (Integral Yoga)
Fulfillment and flourishing of human beings

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Overview

An original thinker and initiator, Nilima Bhat is an expert in leadership, organizational culture, conscious business, and self-awareness for work-life balance based on Indian wisdom and wellness traditions. She is also an advocate of gender equity and women in leadership.

Nilima worked for over 10 years for renowned brands such as ESPN STAR Sports, Philips India, and ITC-Welcomgroup in the areas of Corporate Communications and PR.

As the Founder-Director of Shakti Leadership, and an expert in leadership, gender equity, and well-being, Nilima has given workshops and training in leadership for Microsoft, Whole Foods Market, Tata, Societe Generale Bank, Vodafone, and YPO, as well as academic institutions and organizations like the Indus International School and SKS Microfinance.

She is an active supporter of the Conscious Capitalism movement and Women’s International Networking (WIN).

Nilima is a certified yoga teacher from the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre and is a teacher-practitioner of the Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo. 
 
In addition, her work focuses on being a facilitator of personal transformation for individuals and organizations in their journey toward conscious growth. She studies and teaches a model of regenerative systems that impacts social relations from a wide range of topics: social enterprises, personal mastery, self-care, and self-love.

The most important aspect of her work and life is sharing how to navigate the journey toward personal mastery and selfless service since it can lead to free and fulfilled lives and environments for everyone. Her focus is on developing Body Intelligence (BQ), which is the ability to become aware of the body and how it responds to changes in order to achieve well-being, and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ), which involves more self-awareness and reflection toward a life of purpose or meaning.

With her association with Hong Kong University’s Centre for Behavioral Health, she learned, developed, and practiced an Integrative Medicine Model, Sampurnah (meaning ‘Wholeness’), to help patients heal through cancer and other lifestyle diseases.

One of her projects is the ‘Shakti Fellowship’, with the University of San Diego, WIN, and Skolkovo FLOW, with the purpose of empowering 100,000 women changemakers by 2030.

She has also initiated and co-convened the Truth & Reconciliation movement for healing collective trauma and leading harmonious interdependence at a planetary level.

She is an international keynote speaker at conferences on mindfulness, women's leadership, gender sensitization, and happiness at work, in countries like the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Croatia, Israel, Turkey, Japan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and India.

Nilima Bhat has written two books, Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business and My Cancer Is Me – The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. They both establish an integrated approach to DEI&B (diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging), leadership, well-being, and resilience.

The book Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business was co-written with fellow Faculty of Excellence professor from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Raj Sisodia. It explains a type of leadership that is cooperative, creative, inclusive, empathetic, and assertive, which allows people to live and lead in balance and consciousness.

At a time when the world is looking for new models, Shakti Leadership has been referenced in many multilateral organizations and audiences such as the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, UN, World Bank, and IMF.

Due to her experience, she has served on the advisory board of MixR, 20-first, and Peace Through Commerce. Shakti Leadership is also recognized as a Home For Humanity

She received the INDICA Cultural-Changemaker Fellowship Award for initiating the Shakti Kumbh, the world’s first Kumbh Mela for Women, showcasing ancient spiritual traditions of the Divine Feminine. 

In 2022, Nilima was conferred an Honorary PhD by Jharkhand Rai University, India, for her “iconic and outstanding contribution in the field of Women Empowerment”.  

Nilima Bhat joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Gender and Conscious Leadership for the Business School, EGADE Business School, and the School of Humanities and Education since September 2023.

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Education and Training

  • PG Diploma, Social Communications Media, Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai 
  • BSc, Life Sciences and Biochemistry, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai
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Publications

  • Bhat, N., & Sisodia, R. (2016). Shakti Leadership: Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

  • Bhat, V., & Bhat, N. (2013). My cancer is me: The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. Hay House Publishing.

More information

Nilima Bhat

Nilima Bhat

Nilima Bhat

Profesora Distinguida

en Género y Liderazgo Consciente

Escuela de Negocios, EGADE Business School, Escuela de Humanidades y Educación


Expertise

Liderazgo Shakti
Capitalismo consciente
Equidad de género
Cultura organizacional
Bienestar
Transformación interior y maestría personal (Yoga Integral)
Realización y florecimiento del ser humano.

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Overview

An original thinker and initiator, Nilima Bhat is an expert in leadership, organizational culture, conscious business, and self-awareness for work-life balance based on Indian wisdom and wellness traditions. She is also an advocate of gender equity and women in leadership.

Nilima worked for over 10 years for renowned brands such as ESPN STAR Sports, Philips India, and ITC-Welcomgroup in the areas of Corporate Communications and PR.

As the Founder-Director of Shakti Leadership, and an expert in leadership, gender equity, and well-being, Nilima has given workshops and training in leadership for Microsoft, Whole Foods Market, Tata, Societe Generale Bank, Vodafone, and YPO, as well as academic institutions and organizations like the Indus International School and SKS Microfinance.

She is an active supporter of the Conscious Capitalism movement and Women’s International Networking (WIN).

Nilima is a certified yoga teacher from the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre and is a teacher-practitioner of the Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo. 
 
In addition, her work focuses on being a facilitator of personal transformation for individuals and organizations in their journey toward conscious growth. She studies and teaches a model of regenerative systems that impacts social relations from a wide range of topics: social enterprises, personal mastery, self-care, and self-love.

The most important aspect of her work and life is sharing how to navigate the journey toward personal mastery and selfless service since it can lead to free and fulfilled lives and environments for everyone. Her focus is on developing Body Intelligence (BQ), which is the ability to become aware of the body and how it responds to changes in order to achieve well-being, and Spiritual Intelligence (SQ), which involves more self-awareness and reflection toward a life of purpose or meaning.

With her association with Hong Kong University’s Centre for Behavioral Health, she learned, developed, and practiced an Integrative Medicine Model, Sampurnah (meaning ‘Wholeness’), to help patients heal through cancer and other lifestyle diseases.

One of her projects is the ‘Shakti Fellowship’, with the University of San Diego, WIN, and Skolkovo FLOW, with the purpose of empowering 100,000 women changemakers by 2030.

She has also initiated and co-convened the Truth & Reconciliation movement for healing collective trauma and leading harmonious interdependence at a planetary level.

She is an international keynote speaker at conferences on mindfulness, women's leadership, gender sensitization, and happiness at work, in countries like the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Italy, France, Germany, Croatia, Israel, Turkey, Japan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and India.

Nilima Bhat has written two books, Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business and My Cancer Is Me – The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. They both establish an integrated approach to DEI&B (diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging), leadership, well-being, and resilience.

The book Shakti Leadership – Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business was co-written with fellow Faculty of Excellence professor from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Raj Sisodia. It explains a type of leadership that is cooperative, creative, inclusive, empathetic, and assertive, which allows people to live and lead in balance and consciousness.

At a time when the world is looking for new models, Shakti Leadership has been referenced in many multilateral organizations and audiences such as the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, UN, World Bank, and IMF.

Due to her experience, she has served on the advisory board of MixR, 20-first, and Peace Through Commerce. Shakti Leadership is also recognized as a Home For Humanity

She received the INDICA Cultural-Changemaker Fellowship Award for initiating the Shakti Kumbh, the world’s first Kumbh Mela for Women, showcasing ancient spiritual traditions of the Divine Feminine. 

In 2022, Nilima was conferred an Honorary PhD by Jharkhand Rai University, India, for her “iconic and outstanding contribution in the field of Women Empowerment”.  

Nilima Bhat joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Professor in Gender and Conscious Leadership for the Business School, EGADE Business School, and the School of Humanities and Education since September 2023.

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Education and Training

  • PG Diploma, Social Communications Media, Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai 
  • BSc, Life Sciences and Biochemistry, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai
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Publications

  • Bhat, N., & Sisodia, R. (2016). Shakti Leadership: Embracing Feminine and Masculine Power in Business. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

  • Bhat, V., & Bhat, N. (2013). My cancer is me: The Journey from Illness to Wholeness. Hay House Publishing.

More information

Voces de la dignidad humana

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Elijo amor

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Qué es elijo amor Dignidad Humana del Tec de Monterrey

En el Tec elegimos el amor

 

En el Tecnológico de Monterrey elegimos el amor y trabajamos para que todas las personas tengan un lugar seguro en el que se puede dialogar, donde sus voces sean valoradas y puedan ser auténticamente su mejor versión.

Este es nuestro compromiso: Amar la diversidad, colaborar por la equidad, impulsar la inclusión y sentir la pertenencia, siempre.

 

 

Historias con amor
Te invitamos a conocer la historia de Ale, César, Mariana, Silvano y cada una de las personas de nuestra comunidad. Confiamos en que, al conocerles, ampliarás tu mirada y tú también dirás, como nosotros/as, ¡Yo elijo amor!

Ale, Iza y Jorge
Brillan en la diversidad.

Margarita, Mildred y Debanhi Aidé
Elijen amor por todas.

Daniela, Alejandro, Eliud, Rosa, Gabriela y Karla
Dialogan sobre el amor.

Alejandra, César, Mariana y Omar
Conversan sobre su discapacidad de mover al mundo.

Silvano, originario de Veracruz
Comparte con orgullo su historia, su cultura, su lengua.

Ale, Matías y Pablo levantan la voz
Por la comunidad LGBTQA+ y el tránsito desde la autoaceptación, el reconocimiento y el trabajo desde el amor.

“Elegimos amor cuando entendemos y aceptamos que nuestras diferencias nos fortalecen, y que cada voz merece ser escuchada y respetada.”

Cuéntanos tu historia
Cada persona es única y valiosa. Si tú también quieres compartirnos la tuya, contáctanos.
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Contacto general

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TECMUN León

MUNMX - León 2023
TECMUN 2023
Alto comando y equipo organizador
Conoce al Secretariado y al equipo de Faculties, encargados de la organización de TECMUN León 2023.
Comités y Tópicos Secundaria
Comités y Tópicos Preparatoria
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¡Muchas gracias por tu interés! Los lugares se han agotado.

 

Comités y Tópicos

Asamblea general

Inglés

General Assembly
Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Mónica Elaine Gómez Ramos 

Topics:

A. Disputes of natural resources among nations derived from a threat of consumerism

B. Cross-border cooperation to stop transnational crime and synthetic drugs in the Southeast Asia region: The Golden Triangle

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Nivel 3
Vicesecretaria: Mónica Elaine Gómez Ramos 

Topics:

A. Ensuring job opportunities and financial aid for refugees

B. Democratic Republic of the Congo: dire living conditions faced by internally displaced people as a result of armed groups

United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
Nivel 3
Vicesecretaria: Mónica Elaine Gómez Ramos 

Topics:

A. Addressing women trafficking in Central America  

B. Unrelenting violence towards women's rights due to Female Genital Mutilation practices

Español

Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente
Nivel 2
Vicesecretaria: Alejandra Hernández Carreón

Tópicos:

A. Consecuencias de la megaminería en el mundo

B. Refortalecimiento de políticas para inhibir el incremento de países en los cuales se presenta la escasez de agua

Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia
Nivel 2
Vicesecretaria: Alejandra Hernández Carreón

Tópicos:

A. Retención ilegal de niños Ucranianos en Rusia

B. Analfabetismo infantil por falta de acceso a la educación en el mundo como consecuencia de las crisis humanitarias

Asamblea General
Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Alejandra Hernández Carreón

Tópicos:

A. Sequías extremas y crisis alimenticia en el Cuerno de África

B. Medios de protección a civiles en conflictos armados del siglo XXI

Security Council (SC)

Security Council
Inglés / Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Simone Patricia De la Cruz González

Topics: 

A. Israeli-Palestinian conflict

B. Reform of the UN Security Council

International Atomic Energy Agency
Inglés / Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Simone Patricia De la Cruz González

Topics: 

A. Strengthening international cooperation in nuclear emergency preparedness and response

B. New ways to manage the waste of byproducts safely and economically

International Criminal Police organization
Inglés / Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Simone Patricia De la Cruz González

Topics: 

A. Addressing Latin American organized crime

B. International cooperation for the prevention of bioterrorism

Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

Consejo Económico y Social
Español / Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Brenda Vianney Mora Rangel

Tópicos: 

A. Generación de medidas para la protección de los sectores vulnerables de la sociedad, durante una recesión económica

B. Reforzamiento y creación de los planes de protección civil para la disminución del impacto negativo, en el ámbito económico y social, a causa del desempleo

Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura
Español / Nivel 3
Vicesecretaria: Brenda Vianney Mora Rangel

Tópicos: 

A. El uso de los programas de inteligencia artificial y el abuso de la tecnología como amenaza para el desarrollo en la educación de jóvenes

B. Salvaguardia del patrimonio cultural y natural en áreas afectadas por conflictos armados dentro de Medio Oriente

Organización Internacional del Trabajo
Español / Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Brenda Vianney Mora Rangel

Tópicos: 

A. Estrategias para promover la inclusión en el empleo de todos los sectores, involucrando a las minorías étnicas, los adultos mayores y las personas con discapacidades

B. Impulsar el sector empresarial de países en desarrollo, para fomentar que las pequeñas y medianas empresas sean motores de crecimiento económico

Secretaría General

Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Inglés / Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Sofía Lira Becerra

Topics: 

A. The impact of the Taliban's rise to power on the human rights of Afghan women

B. Employment of indigenous people in Latin America, focusing on equal pay and informal jobs

Oficina de Asuntos de Desarme
Español / Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Sofía Lira Becerra

Tópicos: 

A. La amenaza que representa la Inteligencia artificial en los conflictos armados y la ventaja que otorga

B. Ratificación y seguimiento a tratados internacionales sobre el comercio de armas

Banco Mundial
Español / Nivel 3
Vicesecretaria: Sofía Lira Becerra

Tópicos: 

A. Transformación de los sistemas alimentarios mundiales para mitigar la hambruna mundial.

B. Creación de medidas preventivas para aminorar el impacto que la escasez de agua va a tener en la economía.

Organización de los Estados Americanos
Español / Nivel 4
Vicesecretaria: Celina Medina

Tópicos: 

A. Abordar la violencia del Pacífico de Colombia: poder y control del narcotráfico, masas de desplazados

B. Seguimiento al cumplimiento de la ODS 16, con énfasis a las desapariciones forzadas en latinoamérica

Independiente

Marvel Cinematic Universe 
Inglés / Nivel 3
Vicesecretaria: Fátima Rodríguez Fonz 

Topics: 

A. The extraction of the vibranium and its use for energy and weapons

B. The integration of the "Talokan" civilization as citizens of the world

Comission on Science and Technology for Development 
Inglés / Nivel 3
Vicesecretaria: Fátima Rodríguez Fonz

Topics: 

A. Regulation of use and purposes of Artificial intelligence

B. The use of false online identities in order to carry out kidnappings or extortions

Liga Árabe 
Español / Nivel 2
Vicesecretaria: Fátima Rodríguez Fonz

Tópicos: 

A. Abordar las consecuencias sociales del tráfico de Captagón en el Medio Oriente: Promover la cooperación regional para combatir el uso y la distribución lícita

B. Efectos políticos-sociales de la guerra en Yemen en los países miembros de la líga árabe

Crisis

Crisis
Español / Nivel 5
Vicesecretario: Edgar Eduardo León López

Memoria Histórica - Francés

Comité de Memoria Histórica - Francés 
Francés / F4
Vicesecretaria: Ana Jolie Muñozledo Godines

Tópicos: 

A. Le colonialisme européen dans la répartition des terres africaines (Colonialismo europeo en la repartición de tierras Africanas)

Memoria Histórica - Alemán

Comité de Memoria Histórica alemán
Alemán / A4
Vicesecretaria: Celina Medina Bucio

Tópico: 

A. Die neue globale Perspektive nach der deutschen Wiedervereinigung und dem Untergang der UdSSR (La nueva perspectiva global tras la reunificación alemana y la caída de la URSS)

Inteligencia Artificial en educación: descubriendo el potencial

Objetivo del programa

El objetivo del curso es lograr proporcionar un conocimiento sólido y comprensión de la inteligencia artificial (IA) y su aplicación en el ámbito de la educación.

 

Habilidades por desarrollar:

Al cursar este curso, se trabajarán en objetivos para lograr crear una profunda comprensión de la tecnología en el ámbito de la educación, permitirá que la persona genere valor a su organización iniciando nuevas conversaciones que permitan discutir los primeros o siguientes pasos en la implementación de esta tecnología. Y claro, con ello, se logrará dar un valor agregado sumamente relevante en una era de alta competencia, adaptación y agilidad derivada de una correcta adopción y regulación. Únete al curso y ten un marco de referencia respecto de la regulación de esta herramienta en el mundo de la educación.

 

 

Dirigido a:

Personas involucradas en la educación como profesores interesados, tomadores de decisiones en instituciones educativas, directores y líderes del gobierno involucrados en el sector educativo.

 

Detalles:

  • Duración: 8 horas totales
  • Modalidad: Aula Virtual