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Tec de Monterrey and Canada seek greater international trade

by Tess Hutchinson

To reinforce links to offer international experiences was the reason for the visit of Sandra shaddick, consul of Canada, Al Monterrey Technological Monterrey campus.

The aim of the visit was to make known the initiatives of internationalization e educational innovation of Technical seek to strengthen the alliances between the institution and this country.

During the visit carried out on November 26 from 2021 also participated Eric walsh, CEO of North America Strategy at Global Affairs Canada; and Karen serdan, curator of Trade the educational sector of the consulate.

Sandra Shaddick (left), Canadian Consul in Monterrey, visited the facilities at the Monterrey campus.

Meet the Canadian delegation of Tec’s international initiatives and programs

The visit was led by José Manuel Paez, vice-rector of Internationalization from Tec who shared some of the Projects and achievements of Tec de Monterrey.

“I am very happy to be able to share the initiatives and achievements of Vice-rectorate for internationalization at the Consulate General of Canada in Monterrey ”, Paez asserted.

“I am sure we will continue reinforcement our connect by the offer of international experiences and the initiatives of internationalization“, added.

Similarly, the Canadian consul in Monterrey assured that the love relationship between your country and the Tec de Monterrey is become stronger and they seek to continue cooperate to various projects, especially in international programs.

“We have a lot mexican students go to Canada and canadian students future here.

“He is important For us the countries and our bilateral relations. At the Consulate General of Canada, we are working to ensure that relationship grow. It’s great and I hope it’s even better. “, mencionó Shaddick.

“It is important for our countries and our bilateral relations.” Sandra Shaddick, Canadian Consul in Monterrey

There was also a tour where projects of educational innovation like him Tec Virtual Campus, a simulated campus so virtual which students can enter with a avatar and participate in activities.

Projects Virtual reality, run with teacher holograms, initiatives of Urban development What DistritoTec and spaces like the recently opened Wellness Center and Central park they were part of the visit of the Canadian delegation.

“It’s amazing how Technical use it Technology go disappearance of borders. Ten or 20 years ago when I was studying at university I couldn’t even imagine (these advances), they didn’t exist yet.

“I am very impressed. we had one wonderful visit, he said Sandra shaddick.

Virtual reality projects, classes with hologram teachers, urban development initiatives such as the Tec District and spaces such as the recently inaugurated Wellness Center were part of the visit of the Canadian delegation.

Student mobility figures between Tec and Canada

During the visit, some of the The figures from programs of International mobility between him Technical and Canada.

From 2016 to 2021, 2 thousand 835 students they had lived international experiences from the alliance of Technical and Canada.

During this period, more than 2 thousand 353 students of professional have studied in some temporary academic program to Canada, while 446 Canadian students have studied temporarily in the Tec de Monterrey.

The University of British Columbia, mcgill university, Laval University and Vancouver Film School These are some of the Canadian universities that receive the most Tec students.

On the other hand the HEC Montreal, University of British Columbia and Laval University are the institutions where the majority of canadian students arriving at Tec de Monterrey.

“The Cooperation (between Tec and Canada) is very strong. Really we value our relationship with Tec, aseveró Shaddick.

The visit was led by José Manuel Paez, Vice-Rector for Internationalization of Tec who shared some of the initiatives and achievements of Tec de Monterrey

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