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Mapeo de Florecimiento Humano en Latinoamérica

En agosto del 2023 emprendimos un estructurado viaje para investigar y así reconocer el panorama que abraza la investigación regional y capacidades de liderazgo en el estudio del Florecimiento Humano en México, Colombia, Chile y Brasil.

El propósito central de este proyecto lidereado por el Tecnológico de Monterrey, con la participación de investigadores de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile y la Universidad de los Andes (TRIADA), y la colaboración de Nossa Terra Firme, es mapear la investigación académica sobre florecimiento humano en América Latina; para el cual nuestra institución, obtuvo un fondo para investigación otorgado por la Templeton World Charity Foundation, (TWCF).

Mapeo de Florecimiento Humano en Latinoamérica Te de Monterrey
En el inicio del proyecto...

Se llevó a cabo una exploración bibliométrica usando bases de datos bibliográficas de prestigio con la finalidad de abarcar la mayor cantidad de autores y con relación a temas de florecimiento humano como desarrollo sostenible, calidad de vida, bienestar subjetivo, vida buena, entre otros…

 

Con esta información se desarrolló la siguiente aplicación interactiva:

 

 

Mapa interactivo de publicaciones científicas de América Latina

Te invitamos a conocer la herramienta para una exploración bibliográfica de las investigaciones académicas de América Latina sobre Florecimiento Humano. Hasta el momento incluye información de 21 países, con énfasis en México, Chile, Colombia y Brasil.

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This research project is made possible by the grant provided by the Templeton World Charity
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Genomics Core Lab

Core Lab: Genomics

What is the Genomics Core Lab?

It is the Laboratory where Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is performed. Its vision is to contribute to strengthening research, knowledge generation, and transfer in Mexico through the generation and analysis of applied genomic data in various areas such as clinical medicine, genomic medicine, agribusiness, food, disease diagnosis, environmental sample study, genomic epidemiology, among others.

To learn about the bioinformatics analysis services, please refer to the email tecbase@servicios.tec.mx.

Why collaborate with Core Lab Genomics?

It is the only national laboratory with Illumina technology, allowing a wide diversity of samples for sequencing.

. It offers diversified sequencing services, including whole genome, exome, RNA-Seq, single-cell sequencing, shotgun metagenomics, 16s Metagenomics, targeted fragment sequencing, and environmental DNA sequencing.

Operational model that facilitates service to external researchers, with competitive prices in Latin America thanks to agreements with Illumina.

Competitive international delivery times, with highly trained specialists to execute projects in a robust, efficient, and reliable manner.

Capacity to handle custom projects in various areas such as food, medicine, agricultural industry, and diagnostics, based on the experience of the Core Lab team.

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Core Lab: Genomics

¿Qué es el Core Lab de Genomics?

It is the Laboratory where Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is performed. Its vision is to contribute to strengthening research, knowledge generation, and transfer in Mexico through the generation and analysis of applied genomic data in various areas such as clinical medicine, genomic medicine, agribusiness, food, disease diagnosis, environmental sample study, genomic epidemiology, among others.

To learn about the bioinformatics analysis services, please refer to the email tecbase@servicios.tec.mx.

¿Por qué colaborar con Core Lab Genomics?

It is the only national laboratory with Illumina technology, allowing a wide diversity of samples for sequencing.

. It offers diversified sequencing services, including whole genome, exome, RNA-Seq, single-cell sequencing, shotgun metagenomics, 16s Metagenomics, targeted fragment sequencing, and environmental DNA sequencing.

Operational model that facilitates service to external researchers, with competitive prices in Latin America thanks to agreements with Illumina.

Competitive international delivery times, with highly trained specialists to execute projects in a robust, efficient, and reliable manner.

Capacity to handle custom projects in various areas such as food, medicine, agricultural industry, and diagnostics, based on the experience of the Core Lab team.

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Accessing and consulting of collections

 

The special collections of the Tecnológico de Monterrey are available for consultation by the students and collaborators of our institution, as well as the academic community and the general public. However, in order to preserve these cultural assets, it is necessary to comply with certain basic standards that contribute to protecting the materials, to ensure their preservation. The basic access and consultation manuals for each type of collection will be described below.

 

 

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Ana Lucía Macías Chiu
Cultural Heritage National Director / School of Humanities and Education
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Lizette Zaldívar Larrañaga
Art Heritage Leader / Cultural Heritage National Direction / School of Humanities and Education
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Rafael García González
Documentary Heritage / Cultural Heritage National Direction / School of Humanities and Education
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Campus Monterrey

Marcela Beltrán Bravo
Special Collections Director
mbeltranbravo@tec.mx

Campus Sonora Norte

Mónica Monreal Loustanau
Library Director
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Diana Mendoza
Directora de Biblioteca
diana.mendoza@tec.mx

Campus Zacatecas

Gerardo Galaviz Jiménez
Director of the Social Sciences and Humanities Academic Department
gerardo.galaviz@tec.mx
 
Mabel Mauricio Escalante
Historical Archive of the Royal Treasury of Zacatecas Coordinator / Cultural Heritage National Direction / School of Humanities and Education
mabel@tec.mx

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Ana Lucía Macías Chiu
Cultural Heritage National Director / School of Humanities and Education
amacias@tec.mx

Lizette Zaldívar Larrañaga
Art Heritage Leader / Cultural Heritage National Direction / School of Humanities and Education
lzl@tec.mx

 

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Manuales, Acceso y consulta de las colecciones del Patrimonio Cultural del Tec

Acceso y consulta de las colecciones

Las colecciones especiales del Tecnológico de Monterrey están disponibles para ser consultadas por los alumnos y colaboradores de nuestra institución, así como a la comunidad académica y el público en general. Sin embargo, con el objetivo de preservar estos bienes culturales se requiere cumplir con ciertas normas básicas que contribuyan a proteger los materiales, para asegurar su preservación. A continuación que se describirán los manuales básicos de acceso y consulta para cada tipo de acervo.

Contact

patrimonio_documental@servicios.itesm.mx 

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Nacional

Ana Lucía Macías Chiu
Cultural Heritage National Director / School of Humanities and Education
amacias@tec.mx

Lizette Zaldívar Larrañaga
Art Heritage Leader / Cultural Heritage National Direction / School of Humanities and Education
lzl@tec.mx

Rafael García González
Documentary Heritage / Cultural Heritage National Direction / School of Humanities and Education
rgarciag@tec.mx

Campus Monterrey

Marcela Beltrán Bravo
Special Collections Director
mbeltranbravo@tec.mx

Campus Sonora Norte

Mónica Monreal Loustanau
Library Director
mmonreal@tec.mx

Diana Mendoza
Directora de Biblioteca
diana.mendoza@tec.mx

Campus Zacatecas

Gerardo Galaviz Jiménez
Director of the Social Sciences and Humanities Academic Department
gerardo.galaviz@tec.mx
 
Mabel Mauricio Escalante
Historical Archive of the Royal Treasury of Zacatecas Coordinator / Cultural Heritage National Direction / School of Humanities and Education
mabel@tec.mx

Contact

patrimonio_artistico@servicios.itesm.mx

Directory

Nacional

Ana Lucía Macías Chiu
Cultural Heritage National Director / School of Humanities and Education
amacias@tec.mx

Lizette Zaldívar Larrañaga
Art Heritage Leader / Cultural Heritage National Direction / School of Humanities and Education
lzl@tec.mx

 

Internationalization

International Mobility of Students

  • Tec Students Abroad

  • Temporary International Tec Students

  • Reports and Publications

Our international programs offer unique experiences and the opportunity to come into contact with different cultures and discover that commonalities far outweigh differences. Each culture is unique, and this experience is enriching anywhere in the world. At Tec de Monterrey, we educate leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit, a sense of humanity and who are internationally competitive. Therefore, as part of our internationalization strategy, we have worked on forging solid relations with hundreds of universities across the planet. To date, we have entered into more than 746 agreements with foreign universities in over 50 countries that are available to you.

A fundamental part of internationalization takes place on the campuses, thanks to the presence of students from every corner of the world. The multicultural environment, which contributes enormous value to the global vision of the Tec de Monterrey community, is the result of the presence of students from more than 70 countries who take classes at the institution’s diverse campuses.

Visit http://www.studyinmexico.com.mx

In this reports there is information on international academic experiences of high school students and undergraduate students, as well as the reception of international students belonging to partner universities of Tecnológico de Monterrey. The population of foreign students who decide to pursue their professional career or a postgraduate program at the Tecnológico de Monterrey is also mentioned.

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Open Calls for Students

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, our commitment to internationalization is reflected, apart from the traditional offering of international programs, in our negotiations and creation of differentiating programs in diverse areas of specialization. These opportunities apply to all Tec de Monterrey students who meet the requirements established in the announcements.

Open Calls for Professors

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, our commitment to internationalization is reflected, apart from the traditional offering of international programs, in our negotiations and creation of differentiating programs in diverse areas of specialization. These opportunities apply to all Tec de Monterrey students who meet the requirements established in the announcements.

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Calls for undergraduate and graduate students, professors, and collaborators of the Tecnológico de Monterrey are offered by international entities such as: partner universities, higher education consortia, and associations, governmental and non-governmental entities, companies, among others.


The Vice Rectory for International Affairs at Tecnológico de Monterrey is not involved in the process, management, or selection of participants. To verify the specific requirements and more information of each call, it is important to consult the official sites of each entity provided in this space.
 

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We welcome representatives and delegations from universities and higher education institutions. Requests from government agencies and other educational institutions will be directed to the appropriate department. If you would like to schedule a visit, we invite you to complete the request form. Once the information is received, it will be reviewed, and a schedule will be set up to ensure the objective is achieved.

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The aim of the Academic Delegations is to support the global internationalization strategy, aligned with the growth potential of educational activities in different regions, the need for strategic alliances with the most prestigious universities, and new projects that will keep Tecnológico de Monterrey in the international arena.

To consolidate the international presence of Tecnológico de Monterrey, the Academic Delegations fulfill the following functions:

 

  • Represent Tec de Monterrey before organizations, universities and institutions.
  • Detect new academic program opportunities for students and faculty.
  • Promote the academic programs that Tecnológico de Monterrey offers to foreign students.
  • Support the different areas of Tec de Monterrey with arrangements and visits to universities, research centers, companies and organizations.
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  • Tec Students Abroad

  • Temporary International Tec Students

  • Reports and Publications

Our international programs offer unique experiences and the opportunity to come into contact with different cultures and discover that commonalities far outweigh differences. Each culture is unique, and this experience is enriching anywhere in the world. At Tec de Monterrey, we educate leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit, a sense of humanity and who are internationally competitive. Therefore, as part of our internationalization strategy, we have worked on forging solid relations with hundreds of universities across the planet. To date, we have entered into more than 746 agreements with foreign universities in over 50 countries that are available to you.

A fundamental part of internationalization takes place on the campuses, thanks to the presence of students from every corner of the world. The multicultural environment, which contributes enormous value to the global vision of the Tec de Monterrey community, is the result of the presence of students from more than 70 countries who take classes at the institution’s diverse campuses.

Visit http://www.studyinmexico.com.mx

In this reports there is information on international academic experiences of high school students and undergraduate students, as well as the reception of international students belonging to partner universities of Tecnológico de Monterrey. The population of foreign students who decide to pursue their professional career or a postgraduate program at the Tecnológico de Monterrey is also mentioned.

 Go to Reports and Publications >

Convocatorias para estudiantes

Nuestro compromiso con la internacionalización, además de la oferta tradicional de programas en el extranjero es crear programas diferenciadores en diversas áreas de especialidad. Estas oportunidades aplican para estudiantes del Tec que cumplan con los requisitos establecidos en las convocatorias.

Convocatorias para docentes

La Vicerrectoría de Internacionalización promueve la vinculación académica a través de la iniciativa Global Shared Learning.

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En la oferta de convocatorias y oportunidades externas, las y los estudiantes de profesional y posgrado, así como la comunidad de profesores y colaboradores del Tecnológico de Monterrey pueden conocer los programas ofrecidos por universidades socias, consorcios y asociaciones de educación superior, entidades gubernamentales y no gubernamentales y empresas, a los que pueden aplicar.

Debido a que estos programas son desarrollados en entidades distintas al Tec, la Vicerrectoría de Internacionalización no está involucrada en el proceso, la administración, n selección de participantes. Para verificar los requisitos específicos y la información de cada convocatoria, es importante consultar los sitios oficiales de cada entidad.

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¡Gracias por tu interés en el Tecnológico de Monterrey!
Nuestra meta es impulsar la interacción y el aprendizaje en un ambiente multicultural.

Damos la bienvenida a representantes y delegaciones de universidades e instituciones de educación superior. 

Para agencias gubernamentales y otras instituciones educativas canalizaremos su petición al área correspondiente. 

Si deseas agendar una visita, te invitamos a completar el formulario de solicitud. Una vez recibida la información se analizará y gestionará la agenda que cumpla con el objetivo.
 

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Delegaciones Académicas en el Extranjero

Las Delegaciones académicas tienen el objetivo de apoyar la estrategia de internacionalización del Tec de Monterrey alineadas al potencial de crecimiento de las actividades educativas en las diferentes regiones, a la necesidad de alianzas estratégicas con las universidades de más alto prestigio y a nuevos proyectos que mantengan al Tecnológico de Monterrey en la escena internacional.

Para fortalecer la presencia internacional del Tec de Monterrey, las Delegaciones académicas deben:

  • Representar al Tec de Monterrey ante organismos, universidades e instituciones.
  • Detectar oportunidades de nuevos programas académicos para alumnos y profesores..
  • Promover los programas académicos que el Tec de Monterrey ofrece para alumnos extranjeros.
  • Apoyar a las diferentes áreas del Tecnológico de Monterrey en las gestiones y visitas a universidades, centros de investigación, empresas y organismos.
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AI at Tec de Monterrey

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Our Commitment to AI

At Tec de Monterrey, we aim to understand and apply artificial intelligence (AI) in education, seeing it as a key driver of innovation. We focus on helping our students develop both cross-disciplinary and specialized AI-related skills, preparing them for diverse professional and workplace scenarios, always from an ethical perspective.

Through research, education, and collaboration across disciplines, we promote AI-driven innovation, equipping our faculty and staff to use it efficiently and responsibly, ensuring a positive impact on our institution and community.

Our philosophy is to use AI ethically, respecting human dignity, promoting integrity and autonomy, and ensuring a safe environment aligned with our institutional values, addressing challenges and opportunities with agility. 

How do we do it?

How do we do it?

Our strategy to integrate artificial intelligence into our educational and organizational model is based on five pillars:

  1. Leveraging AI for teaching and learning processes
  2. Development of professionals who integrate AI into their discipline
  3. Research and development in AI
  4. Ethical use of AI
  5. Use of AI to improve operations and service experiences 

Discover the World of AI: Beyond Fiction

We’ve all likely heard the term “artificial intelligence,” but do we know what it means? AI aims to develop technologies that perform complex tasks through skills such as reasoning, problem-solving, understanding language, and analyzing data. UNESCO describes it as a set of tools that mimic or even surpass some human capabilities, such as creativity, language, and logical reasoning. 

How does it work? AI is based on key principles: learning from data (machine learning), processing information through artificial neural networks, and optimizing decisions to make them more efficient. Thanks to these principles, AI systems can identify patterns, adapt to new situations, and improve their performance over time, mimicking some aspects of human thought processes. 

From ANI to AGI: AI That Transforms 

Are there different types of AI? Are they the same? What are they? Artificial intelligence (AI) is divided into two main types: Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). 

Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI)

ANI, the type of AI we use today, is designed for specific tasks like playing chess, driving cars, or answering questions. It relies on technologies such as machine learning, neural networks, and optimization. It also uses tools like symbolic logic and knowledge graphs to organize information. An example of this is ChatGPT, which processes language and answers questions naturally. 

Artificial Narrow Intelligence
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

On the other hand, AGI aims to match human intelligence, but this remains a work in progress. This goal aspires for machines to possess cognitive abilities similar to or even more advanced than humans

Artificial General Intelligence

Source: Sabzalieva, E., & Valentini, A. (2023). ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: Quick Start Guide.

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