
Guanajuato, Gto., November 15, 2017.- From 13-16 this month, in different venues of Campus Guanajuato of the University of Guanajuato (UG), will develop the III International Colloquium: Right for the Human wellbeing, Global ethic and Education, which is hosted by the University of Guanajuato, the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, and the Instituto Politécnico Nacional.
Also participating, from the Division of Social Sciences and Humanities (DCSH); from Division of Law, Politics and Government (DDPG), and from Economic Administrative Sciences (DCEA) of Campus Guanajuato; the Editorial Coordination of the Academic Secretary of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional and the School of Political and Social Sciences of the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro.
Dr. Claudia Gutiérrez Padilla, Academic Secretary, in representation of Dr. Teresita de Jesús Rendón Huerta Barrera, Rector of Campus Guanajuato, inaugurated the third edition of a congress that has left important contributions.
She was convinced that in 2017, these four days will provide continuity to the strengthening of the academic relationships with national and international institutions in this space, to promote the interdisciplinary linked to the education, law, economy, with different focuses.
Dr. Mireya Martí Reyes, Director of the Department of Education, in representation of the Director of the Division of Social Sciences and Humanities (DCSH), Dr. César Federico Macías Cervantes, welcomed all the scholars to this great transcendent event.
Dr. Abel Hernández Ulloa, General Coordinator of the International Colloquium, celebrated the participation of three Campus' division, because it precisely engulfs part of the proposal of the Network of International Research in Human Development, considering that this task must be interdisciplinary, international and intercultural.
The program tries to reflect this, he sustained, with researchers with great work in indigenous communities in Canada and Mexico and in Hispanic communities in United States; and this encounter sets universal matters that can be shared and where the science also needs to liaise and find solutions to complex problems of a human, political, economic system "where they build realities that is better to think them through altogether to truly have the possibility to find and give solutions that integrate diverse sciences and new options and new possibilities of humanity."
He explained that the facing the great problem in which a certain sector make believe that you must seek the "human capital" leaving the human being as "capital", "we want to present a different alternative from here, in which the human is considered, and cannot be a mean, thus, cannot be a capital: must be an end and seek the freedom of the being".
At the opening ceremony, were present Dr. J. Refugio Vallejo Gutiérrez, Director of the Department of Economy of the Division of Economic Administrative Sciences and Dr. Fernando Díaz Pérez, Director of the Department of Public Management at the Division of Law, Politics and Government.
The program highlights the following editorial presentations: the book "Todo mundo a bordo: lograr el crecimiento incluyente", presented by Dr. J. Refugio Vallejor, Dr. José de Jesús Ramírez Macías, and Dr. Abel Rubén Hernández Ulloa (translator).
This Tuesday, the book: "Programa Constructivo Gandhi" from Dr. Sylvia Van Dick, Dr. Edgar Espinal Betanzo and M. Luis Jesús Ibarra Manríquez; was presented. On Wednesday, the book: "Poética Educativa: Artes, Educación para la paz y atención consciente" by Dr. Morelos Torres Aguilar, Dr. Anel González Ontiveros and Dr. Xicoténcatl Martínez Ruiz (author) was presented.
On Thursday 16, the book "El largo curso de la economía mexicana. De 1780 a nuestros días", by Dr. Fernando Díaz Pérez, Dr. Abel Hernández Ulloa and the author, Dr. Enrique Cárdenas Sánchez, will be presented.
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