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08-01-2019

Two new members to the Academic Council

Magdalena López, graduated in Literature and Linguistics, is affiliated to the Instituto Universitário de Lisboa – ISCTE-IUL (Portugal) and the University of Notre Dame (United States); and Sabrina Ajmechet, a political scientist and historian, who is a professor at the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina). With these new additions, the Academic Council of CADAL currently headed by Adrián Lucardi (ITAM, Mexico) consists of 19 members.

The Center for the Opening and Development of Latin America (CADAL) is pleased to announce the incorporation of Magdalena López and Sabrina Ajmechet to its Academic Council.

Magdalena López holds a Ph.D. in Latin American Literature (University of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania), a master’s degree in Ibero-American and Latin American Studies (University of Notre Dame, Indiana) and a bachelor’s degree in Letters (Central University of Venezuela, Caracas).

For her part, Sabrina Ajmechet holds a Ph.D. in History (University of Buenos Aires), a master’s degree in History (IDEAS – Universidad Nacional de San Martín) and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science (University of Buenos Aires – Faculty of Social Sciences). She is professor of History of Argentine Political Thinking at the Political Science School of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the UBA, of General History at the School of Politics and Government of the National University of San Martín, of Public Policies Analysis II in the master’s degree in Human Development of FLACSO and of “The Peronist Argentina” for the institute of students abroad at the Butler University.

With these new additions, the Academic Council of CADAL that currently has as Director Adrián Lucardi (ITAM, Mexico) consists of 19 members.

 
 
 

 
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