University of San Francisco, Cumbayá Campus - Quadrangles
The Community Outreach Week is the annual event for Community Engagement organized by the Office of Community Engagement at the University San Francisco de Quito USFQ. This year, various departments that are also part of USFQ's community engagement efforts are participating. "Join the change." Attend all three days of the event and discover the incredible work being done in community
This time, APRU SCL 6th Annual Conference will have an approach to urban problems inserted in natural protected areas. And Participants will come from the Pacific shores, to share their knowledge, and they will adapt their works to the conditions that could be only found in the same place where Charles Darwin started his scientific masterpiece.
For the newly independent nations, the constitution, formation and consolidation of states will be a long-term process, with advances and setbacks, during much of the 19th century (1816-1880, approx.). This process will occur with great complexity in the political, economic and social structures and depending on each country. Thus, the History of the construction of Latin American national states must
Epicuro Theatre, San Francisco de Quito University
The idea of this talk is the DNA of gastronomic brands, how to explore what are the elements that today's brands need to develop experiences that really excite and attract attention. Date: Friday 21 April Time: 09h30 AM Place: Epicuro Theatre Mode: Face-to-face Open to the public. Prior registration.
USFQ Medical Schools promote the Global Health Program through academic, research and field activities in Andean (urban and rural), Amazonian and coastal communities of Ecuador for Spanish-speaking senior medical students and Master of Public Health Students.
The SoM Global Health International Exchange Program offers students of the School of Medicine the opportunity to perform clinical, observational or research rotations in different universities with which we have agreements.
Learn about the experiences of students in the program that allowed them not only to get to know new cultures and make international friends, but also to enrich their academic education.
Here you will find information about community projects in which international and national students have participated together with Global Health coordinators. As well as articles or other projects where the program has been involved, in order to visualize the achievements of students and teachers that make up the program.