This year marks the 40th anniversary of relations between China and Colombia. A “China Interuniversity Week” will be held in commemoration of this occasion.
The Finance, Government and International Relations’ Center for Studies on Contemporary India and South Asia invites to the launching of this book.
In the discourse surrounding the COVID-19 current situation, there exists a variety of related topics.
This event, an initiative of the School of Finance, Government and International Relations, seeks to raise awareness of how we use our “Digital Fingerprint” and how we can publicize what we do.
Turkey is a country with a broad cultural heritage for its historical processes and geographical expansion.
Students completing their last years of high school are invited, free of charge.
On Thursday, May 21, 2020, at 4:00 pm, the Finance, Government and International Relations Faculty, together with SeamOS-Democracia Digital and Polas Opuestas, will hold a “hackathon” on electoral processes and the need to strengthen democracy.
These are times of great uncertainty. The measures to confront COVID-19 are generating an economic recession that may be more serious, deeper, and more lasting than the 2008 global financial crisis.
The Externado Finance, Government and International Relations Faculty School of Government, together with the Specialization in Political Marketing and Campaign Strategies, invite to this event.
We will analyze, from a political and social perspective, how some Latin American countries have faced this unprecedented health crisis in the region and the world.