Harvard Graduate School of Education (13 Appian Way) and Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government (79 JFK St)
This conference, organized by Harvard students, aims to promote debate around the path forward for Mexico over the coming 20 years for the country to become one of the 21st century's success stories.
Join us for the International Photo Contest Reception! Take a tour around the world through the eyes of Harvard students who have studied worked interned or done research abroad. Hosted by the Office of International Education Learn more about the International Photo Contest. Everyone is welcome. Bring your friends!
Interested in Latin America? Come to the DRCLAS Info Session to learn how you can get involved in the region this summer! Gain internship experience study or participate in experiential learning through immersive programs offered between June - August 2018. This info session will be a student panel of past participants from each country/program. Please come with questions in mind!
Programs Offered:
• Summer Internship Program (SIP) in Argentina Brazil Chile Mexico & Peru
Centro Cultural del México Contemporáneo, Leandro Valle 20, 06020 Mexico City, Mexico
This symposium is an updated version of a collaboration between the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) and Mejor Ciudad about housing and urban development in Mexico City. The event was initially planned for late September to be held at Harvard and fully sponsored by DRCLAS. Because of the earthquake, the event was canceled. In the aftermath of that traumatic event we collectively agreed that it would be more fitting to hold the event in Mexico City. Understandably, the structure of the conference has shifted toward...
Note: Marca X is presented at two galleries, and there are exhibition opening receptions at both locations. In addition to this opening at La Galería at Villa Victoria Center...
On January 18th, Ambassador Carol Perez, the U.S. envoy to Chile, hosted the Regional Office’s 15th Anniversary Celebration at her official residence in Santiago. Nearly 200 people, including alumni, friends, supporters, and leaders from academia, business, and government,...
Teatro San Gines, Mallinkrodt 76, Providencia, Santiago, Chile
7 días, 10 regiones y más de 130 expositores de 27 países. Una semana con las mentes más brillantes de siglo XXI.
Desafió: Construir el futuro que queremos
Nunca antes el hombre tuvo que administrar tanta complejidad sobre el futuro. El avance de la exploración del universo, los nuevos hallazgos sobre el origen del hombre en la Tierra, la evidencia sobre la interdependencia entre las especies y los enormes retos que supone la pobreza y el cambio climático, plantean a la humanidad el desafío más difícil: Decidir qué futuro quiere y tomar las acciones...
Salón de Honor, Casa Central PUC, Av Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 340, Santiago
Con el objetivo de fomentar la inclusión de mujeres en el ámbito laboral y en la toma de decisiones en el mundo empresarial en nuestro país, se ha realizado una serie de avances muy concretos. Entre ellos cabe destacar la creación del Programa + Diversidad impulsado por Acción Empresas y apoyado por el Ministerio de Desarrollo Social en 2014; el trabajo de investigación del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) en 2015 “Chile, Liderazgo Femenino en el sector Privado”; la Iniciativa de Paridad de Género Chile (IPG) 2016, plataforma público-privada -impulsada por el...
El David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University en Santiago fue anfitrión del encuentro coordinado por la Asociación de Generadoras de Chile con el motivo de crear una conversación junto al grupo de estudiantes de posgrado y académicos del Kennedy School of Government (HKS) de Universidad de Harvard, encabezados por Rand Wentworth, profesor de HKS y ex director de la Land Trust Alliance, de visita en Chile para estudiar temas de conservación en el país.
Campus San Joaquín, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Santiago, Chile
Como parte de la X Jornada de Investigaciones: Laboratorio de Mundos Coloniales y Modernos, Thomas B.F. Cummins, Profesor de Arte Pre-Colombino y Colonial del Departamento de Historia del Arte y Arquitectura de la Universidad de Harvard, ofrecerá una charla de clausura titulada "Las imágenes de Guaman Poma de Ayala y Martín de Murúa: textiles tocapus y códigos secretos en siglo XVII."
Interested in Latin America? Come to the DRCLAS Info Session to learn how you can get involved in the region this summer! Gain internship experience study or participate in experiential learning through immersive programs offered between June - August 2018.
Programs Offered:
• Summer Internship Program (SIP) in Argentina Brazil Chile Mexico & Peru
• Health & Spanish Immersion Program in Chile
• HBS LARC Collaborative Internship Program in Brazil and Argentina
• Summer Study Abroad at the Colegio de México in Mexico
Weil Town Hall 1st Floor of Belfer Building of Harvard Kennedy School, 79 John F. Kennedy Street , Cambridge
Speaker: Daniel Schydlowsky, Former Robert F. Kennedy Visiting Scholar, DRCLAS (2009-2010)
Daniel Schydlowsky will discuss financial inclusion initiatives being implemented around the world with a particular focus on Latin America. The conversation will focus on describing the products that have been launched and analyzing why the same products have done well in some countries and failed in others. Mr. Schydlowsky most recently served as Steering Committee Chair of Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI) a network of 120+ policymaking and regulatory...
The Cuba Studies Program Seminar Series presents Ambassador Jeffrey Delaurentis, Former Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Cuba; Fellow, Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School
Office of International Education, 77 Dunster Street, Cambridge
The DRCLAS Study Abroad Program in Cuba introduces students to critical issues in Cuban culture and politics through a semester of coursework at Universidad de la Habana. To learn more join us at the OIE 77 Dunster Street or email cubanstudies@fas.harvard.edu.
Speaker: Belén Fernández Milmanda, PhD Candidate, Department of Government, Harvard University
Moderator: Frances Hagopian, Jorge Paulo Lemann Senior Lecturer on Government, Harvard University
Belén Fernández Milmanda will be presenting the Brazilian chapter of my dissertation which studies how rural elites organize to influence policy-making in contemporary Latin America. She will be focusing on the case of the Bancada Ruralista and how they have evolved to become one of the most powerful groups in the Brazilian Congress...