DQ/Manus is currently out of circulation and is kept as a reference for its readers DQ/MANUS, USFQ's Magazine of the College of Architecture and Interior Design (CADI) presents, in its first issue, a broad vision of the city of Barcelona. This consists of two aspects: one based on tests carried out by CADI professors and the direct experiences of Ecuadorian
Líneas de Expresión (Lines of Expression) is currently out of circulation and is kept as a reference for its readers Líneas de Expresión (Lines of Expression) is an artistic dissemination magazine published by USFQ with the purpose of providing articles, critiques, and reviews, written by students and specialists in literary, plastic artes, performing arts, music, film, and in general editorial
Para el Aula (For the Classroom) magazine was born in USFQ's Institute of Teaching and Learning (IDEA) with the idea of filling a communication gap for Ecuadorian educators. It was first published in March 2012 and each issue has been created with the most up-to-date information from the educational sciences, the collaboration of the IDEA team and the constant support
Apachita is currently out of circulation and is kept as a reference for its readers In the Andean culture, the "apachita" is a place besides the road, generally a high mountain, where travelers deposited a stone in gratitude to the apus for a happy journey. And "Apachita" is the archaeological dissemination bulletin prepared by USFQ's Sociocultural Research Center, with the
Although science and its applications are everywhere, its teachings and understanding are perceived as difficult and distant. The magazine "Ciencia al Rescate" (Science to the Rescue) aims to turn scientific knowledge into a fun activity available to everyone. The magazine includes the valuable contribution of USFQ professors and students, who make every effort to explain science in a pleasant way
Aula Magna is USFQ's official publication. Its first edition was launched in 2008 and, since then, it has circulated annually at the end of each month for free with Metro Ecuador and the USFQ community, both in Quito and on special occasions in Guayaquil.
USFQ's Institute of Economics monthly magazine. Its target audience is anyone who wants to be aware of the evolution of the current economic situation and the thinking in this discipline. It is generally written by members of the Institute or USFQ professors, and occasionally by external guests. Each edition offers a space for student participation. Its essential objective is to