Internationalization policy
Internationalization policy with its goals and forms:
Internationalization, as we understand it, is the process that makes explicit the form and content in which the formation of our master’s students, the continuing education of our faculty, and the production and dissemination of knowledge at an international level occur. Because it is such a broad educational activity, we must understand it in a multidimensional way, that is: internationalization must be constituted from the elaboration of research developed by teachers and students, its dissemination in foreign journals and events, as well as with the collaboration of teachers and students from other countries. It is also constituted through the mobility of professors and students to foreign universities and their reception in our Program; finally, it is the result of the involvement of professors and students in research of an international character, forming true international research networks.