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31 Campuses in Mexico 22 International Liaison Offices in 15 countries

TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE. 59 Under graduate programs 39 International programs 17 Medical Specialities 10 Other specialities Masters 10 PhD’s. 532 International agreements

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31 Campuses in Mexico 22 International Liaison Offices in 15 countries

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  1. TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE 59 Undergraduateprograms 39 International programs 17 Medical Specialities 10 Otherspecialities Masters 10 PhD’s 532 International agreements 5,301 International Students- incomming(in 2010) • 31 Campuses in Mexico • 22 International Liaison Offices in 15 countries

  2. SOCIAL RESPONSABILITY Institute for Social Sustainable Development IDESS-Tec de Monterrey Social Incubators & CommunityLearning Centers in Mexico 60 Adoptedby IDESS

  3. Social Incubators & CommunityLearning Centers • Technology literacy • Basic education advocacy • Online Jr. High school • Online High school • Basic training • Business plan • Microcredits • Merchandising chains • Health and nutrition • Do it yourself construction • Natural resource management • Legal counsel (Bufetec)

  4. Objective Tocontribuitewithcitizenshipdevelopment, social consciousness and sustainableinvolvement of theparticipantstudents, whileshowingthemtheside of Mexicanpoverty and thepossibility of theirinvolvement in improvingthis and otherparts of theworld 4 weeksprogram June 4th toJuly 1st 2012

  5. WEEK 1 & 2 • 4 hours every day of the Socio Political Mexican Structure Course - into the Campus – at morning • Mexico’s historic and political frame • Mexico’s geographic and demographic structure • Mexican culture manifestations • and more... • 3 hours scheduled social work - in the Social Incubator – in the evening • Social courses as basic computer, health, how to start your own business, personal finances, basic English for a daily life • 2 weekends to visit Mexico City, Puebla and the Teotihuacan Pyramids (optional, transportation included)

  6. WEEK 3 & 4 • Full inmersion in thecommunity • Todevelopseveralprojects in ordertohelpthepopulation • First 3 daystoknowthecommunity and itspeople • To plan a project of social workwiththehelp of local actors • Create and develop a project of social work & sustainabledevelopment • Theprojectwillinclude: objectives& strategies. Thestudentswillhavelibertytoproposespecificcourses of action and new goals • Twoweekendstovisit Guanajuato and Querétaro (optional, transportationincluded)

  7. SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2012Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Hidalgo PACHUCA, HGO. • Home of the Tolteca culture • Pachuca, the capital, was a British colony due to the importance of the silver mining in the region • Key point in the central Mexico, extremely close to Mexico City, Puebla, Querétaro and among others • Very safe localization in the center of Mexico 1 Hr. from Mexico City 1 ½ Hrs. from Puebla 2 Hrs. from Queretaro 2 ½ Hrs. from the beaches in the State of Veracruz 1 Hr. from the Pyramids of Teotihuacan

  8. Tec de Monterrey Campus Hidalgo

  9. RURAL COMMUNITY HUIXCAZDHÁ • Located in Hidalgo, 15 minutes from Huichapan, and 30 minutes away from Querétaro. • It has 600 inhabitants. • It is very safe, calm and is very close to cities with all the accommodation requirements. • Huixcazdhá is a harmless community with outstanding people, and a high degree of respect and care for Tec de Monterrey and its guests. • In 2010 with the presence of Harvard, Yale and MIT students, we inaugurated a CCA (Learning Community Center) which has been a great success in the community.

  10. Classesand permanent tutor • Housingin Pachuca and Huixcazdhá • Meals(alldinners in Campus Hidalgo; breakfasts and dinners in the Hotel in Huixcazdhá) • Local and touristictransportation (Mexico City Airport-Hidalgo Campus-Mexico City Airport / Hidalgo Campus-Huixcazdhá-Hidalgo Campus / transportationforoptionaltripstoMexico City, Puebla, Guanajuato and Querétaro duringtheweekends) • Medical Traveler’sInsurance Cost: $3,200 USD

  11. Campus Hidalgo has a program coordinator and a Tutor who will be with the students the entire summer. During the 4 weeks students from McGill University will participate with 3-5 students from Tec who will be sharing the program with them. In order to keep the quality standards of this program, we will only accept 5-10 foreign students. Come and have a greatinternationalexperience!

  12. MORE INFORMATION Claudia Chávez Caraza claudia.chavez@itesm.mx International Liaison Office-Tec de Monterrey, Montreal 550 Sherbrooke O, Tour Est., Bureau 300 Tel: 514.842.5012. Ext. 8392

  13. Applying Thisprogramis open toall McGill students, reglardless of Faculty or discipline. Applicationdeadline: March 30, 2012 Toapply, pleasebringthefollowingtoThe Internship Offices Network, Leacock 307 CV (hardcopy & by email toion@mcgill.ca) CoverLetter(hardcopy& emailedtoion@mcgill.ca) Official McGill transcript

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