Participate in the talks, workshops and activities available to explore and learn about the internationalization opportunities that USFQ offers to our students and alumni. The OPI, Business Contact and Alumni departments invite the entire USFQ community to be part of our International Week. The objective of this event is to motivate the internationalization of our students and graduates by offering
Calderón de la Barca Theater and Classrooms at Santiago Gangotena Campus
The Challenges of Post-Pandemic Societies: Reflections from Ecuador. We invite you to the V Ecuadorian Congress of Anthropology, which will be held from July 24 to 27, 2024, on the USFQ university campus. In this event, we will address some of the issues that have arisen or been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and are absolutely relevant in an anthropological
Universidad San Francisco de Quito - Santiago Gangotena Campus, Main Hall, Treasury Hall, Salón Azul, Epicurus Theater, Academic Plaza, and Quadrangles.
Dragon Week, a Chinese Art and Culture Festival, is presented as an initiative of the Confucius Institute at USFQ to celebrate the Chinese New Year, specifically the Year of the Dragon 2024. This event will take place from February 5 to 9, 2024, at the Santiago Gangotena campus facilities. The festival offers an immersion into the rich Chinese cultural heritage
Salón Azul, Santiago Gangotena Campus, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
The Center for European Studies (USFQ) and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Inequalities (USFQ) jointly organize a colloquium on the 'Challenges from the practice of oral history.' This event will address the uses and challenges of the oral history methodology with indigenous peoples. Here, we will discuss the power dynamics that may occur during the interview. Additionally, we will
Salón Azul, Santiago Gangotena Campus,Universidad San Francisco de Quito
The COCISOH inaugurates its series of Colloquia for this semester with a panel discussion on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Participating are Daniela Maag (Professor of Political Science), Juan Pablo Albán (Professor of Jurisprudence), and Carlos Espinosa (Professor of International Relations). The three speakers will approach the topic from different perspectives: Daniela will address governance in the region, Juan Pablo will do
Darwin Building, Room D-127, Santiago Gangotena Campus
"When the Dragon Leaves the Nest: Exploring the Paths of Anthropology Alumni." On this special occasion, graduates of our Anthropology program will graciously share their exhilarating career journeys, demonstrating how they have applied their unwavering passion for this discipline across a wide spectrum of fields and industries. This event pledges to offer attendees invaluable insights into the opportunities that await
Teatro Casa Blanca, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Campus Santiago Gangotena.
Speaker: Ben Sykes BVMS, DipACVIM, PhD Ben is an American College Veterinary Medical Specialist (DACVIM). His work focuses on high performance sport horses with research on pathologies of the equine digestive system, specifically equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS). More information Conference available in English only. Admission: General public $50 USFQ Community $30 Students $25 Check in