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AMPEI: Mexican Association for International Education
AbbreviationAMPEI
Formation1992
HeadquartersMonterrey, Mexico
Membership
International educators from Mexican universities
President
Jocelyne Gacel-Avila
Websitewww.ampei.org.mx

The Mexican Association for International Education (AMPEI) Spanish: Asociación Mexicana para la Educación Internacional [AMPEI], is a non-profit membership organization which brings together international educators from Mexican higher education institutions.

Its core membership is composed by individuals in charge of the different international education activities in colleges and universities from Mexico, and elsewhere.

AMPEI has developed a collaborative work with related organizations from other parts of the world, such as NAFSA, CONAHEC, CBIE, and EAIE.

AMPEI also works actively with the different Embassies in Mexico, as well as government agencies and foundations, engaged in supporting international education and academic exchanges in higher education.

History

AMPEI was founded in 1992 in a meeting in which Sylvia Ortega-Salazar was elected as its first President.[1]

Later, the leadership of the organization has been presided by:

In addition, AMPEI has an External Advisory Board which has been presided by:

Leadership

The current President is Jocelyne Gacel-Avila, from Universidad de Guadalajara.

Activities

AMPEI conducts a series of activities, including:

  • Conducting professional development of individuals involved in international education and academic exchanges in Mexican colleges and universities
  • Promoting academic exchanges and collaboration among higher education institutions in Mexico and abroad
  • Research and analysis of management processes in international education
  • Dissemination of relevant information
  • Recommending policies and practices aimed at fostering the development of international education in Mexico.
  • Hosting conferences

References

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See also