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USFQ Treasury Hall
Explore the Transformative Power of Design in Our Inaugural Exhibition: 'Catharsis - Releasing the Negative' Join us on an exciting journey into creativity and release at our featured Communication Design event. The exhibition 'Catharsis - Releasing the Negative' is a celebration of thesis projects that symbolize transformation and creative catharsis. Don't miss this unique opportunity to explore how design can

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Newton Building, N-104F
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(+593 2) 297-1700
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1328
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Hannah Arendt Building, HA211
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(+593 2) 297-1700
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1083
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Newton Building, N-104F
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(+593 2) 297-1700
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1372
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The Basic Kichwa 1 course aims to teach students the four language skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) at a basic level through the acquisition of general grammar and vocabulary knowledge that will enable them to achieve skills for basic communication in Kichwa. The course is experiential; grammar is not taught but only as a complement to experiential learning, i.e

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In this class, students will become familiar with various components of Ecuadorian culture: geography, its inhabitants, gastronomy, history, art, languages, politics, customs, etc. The aim is for both vocabulary and fluency, comprehension, and grammatical skills to develop effectively with Ecuadorian culture as the thematic context. Acquisition of this knowledge will be achieved through readings, listening exercises, museum visits, interviews and

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In this class, students will become familiar with different components of Latin American culture: Geography, history, customs, traditions, languages, gastronomy, politics, music, etc. The aim is for both vocabulary and fluency, comprehension, and grammatical skills to develop effectively with the thematic context being the diversity of Latin America. The acquisition of these knowledge will be achieved through readings, listening exercises

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In this course, students will explore Latin American literature as a didactic tool in the learning and deepening of the Spanish language. For this reason, the course includes various genres of texts from different periods, including stories, poems, and plays by different authors. Through reading comprehension and literary analysis, the other skills that complement the mastery of Spanish as a

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This course focuses on cinema as a tool to further develop oral and written expression skills in the acquisition and deepening of the Spanish language. We will delve into the historical, social, political, and cultural contexts in which each film is set. Additionally, there will be an approach to the representative linguistic features of the country or region of each

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Galileo Building, G-303
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(+593 2) 297-1700
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1259
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CT-301
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1178
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Hayek Building, H-333
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(+593 2) 297-1700
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1353
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Maxwell Building, M-218
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(+593 2) 297-1700
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1544
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DaVinci Internal Courtyard - Santiago Gangotena Campus
Fall School - Second Edition Designing a Plant Breeding Program - A Three-Day Recipe Date: From November 14 to 16, 2023, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: Inner Patio of the DaVinci - Santiago Gangotena Campus REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT You can complete your registration and payment at the following link: Register Here After making the payment, please contact Martina

Academic Coordinator of Mechanical Engineering
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Brillat-Savarin Building, BS-218
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(+593 2) 297-1700
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1047
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Hayek Building, HS - 400A
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(+593) 2 297 1700
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