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7th SYMPOSIUM OF MEXICAN STUDENTS AND STUDIES
categorized under: Events — posted by Pablo Brito @ 3:37 pm | comments (0)

The Cambridge University Mexican Society (CUMexSoc) and the Society of Mexican Students in the United Kingdom (MexSoc UK) are proud to invite you to the 7th Symposium of Mexican Students and Studies to be held at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences (CMS) on the 4th of July 2009.

The MexSocUK symposium is an annual meeting aimed to provide a forum for Mexican students to present their work, exchange knowledge and ideas. The MexSocUK symposium is an opportunity for students from all nationalities working on Mexico-related projects to share and discuss their research with Mexican nationals, members of the academia, government and industry. Furthermore, the event is an excellent opportunity for all levels of networking.

The event will consist of an academic program which includes oral presentations, workshop sessions and keynote lectures delivered by personalities of the academic community related to Mexico.

Find out more: 7th Symposium of Mexican Students and Studies

Call for abstracts for the workshops and registration deadlines to be released soon!

2009 MEXSOC UK FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT - FIRST CALL
categorized under: Sports — posted by Pablo Brito @ 3:06 pm | comments (0)

It’s (almost) football time!

This is a call for the Mexican Societies in the UK that may be interested in hosting the traditional “MexSoc UK Football Tournament” to send an brief letter of intention to mexsocuk@yahoo.co.uk, expressing their interest, and including an estimation of any associated costs. This must be done by the 24th of March!!!. The ideal date for the tournament would be on the last weekend of April / first weekend of May, but it will be up to the hosts to define the final date.

If elections were needed to define the hosting of the event, the proposals would be voted during the next 2 days after the deadline mentioned above, and results would be disclosed by the 27th of March.

This is also a reminder for all societies to start organizing their teams and getting ready for the tournament!

Best regards to everyone!

LSE MEXICAN WEEK 2009
categorized under: Uncategorized — posted by Pablo Brito @ 4:44 pm | comments (0)

The Mexican Society at the London School of Economics and Political Science hosts every year the “Mexican Week”.
This year the event will take place from Monday, 2nd March, to Thursday, 5th March, and the programme can be downloaded here: LSE_MexicanWeek.

For further information please contact: M.A.Lara-Otaola@lse.ac.uk or J.A.Rodriguez-Canales@lse.ac.uk

MexSocUK Committee 2009
categorized under: Uncategorized — posted by Pablo Brito @ 8:04 pm | comments (0)

Hi everyone!

Just a reminder that the MexSoc UK Committee has changed, and the Committee for 2009 is as follows:

-PRESIDENT

Imperial College London

- VICEPRESIDENT

University of Southampton

-GENERAL SECRETARY

University of Oxford

-ACADEMIC COORDINATOR

University of Cambridge

-COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA COORDINATOR

University of Manchester

-CULTURE COORDINATOR
University of Birmingham

There are a lot of interesting things to come, so keep an eye on this website!

Elections for new MexSocUK committee
categorized under: News — posted by Luis Castro @ 1:30 am | comments (0)

The elections for the new committee are to be held this week.

We have received a proposal for new committee which will be voted during this week.

Results are to be disclosed next week.

The proposal for the 2009 committee you can download it here [Proposal comitteee 2009] (spanish)

Symposium 2009 to be held in Cambridge
categorized under: News — posted by Luis Castro @ 10:14 am | comments (2)

After a short voting process among the members of the MexSoc UK, the proposal of the Cambridge University Mexican Society to host the 7th Symposium of Mexican Students and Studies has been selected [Proposal Cambridge].

We congratulate the Cambridge University Mexican Society for hosting the 2009 event. The calling for participation will be made by April, 2009.

Link: 6th Symposium of Mexican Students and Studies

Carlos Fuentes in Cambridge
categorized under: Uncategorized — posted by Luis Castro @ 10:34 am | comments (1)

St. Catharine’s College, the Cambridge University Mexican Society and the MexSocUK have the pleasure to invite you to a special gathering with the internationally renowned Mexican author and intellectual

CARLOS FUENTES

in a conversation with students in occasion to celebrate his eightieth birthday and to acknowledge his involvement in the foundation of the Mexican Students Society in the UK.

Carlos Fuentes has long been acclaimed as one of the greatest literary and political figures of the Spanish-speaking world. The leading figure of Latin America’s literary boom of the 1960s and 1970s, his novels, including the classics Terra Nostra, The Death of Artemio Cruz and The Old Gringo, are passionate explorations of the history and identity of the Latin American nations, and of their contentious relationship with the United States of America.

Monday, 29th September 2008, 1 pm
Senior Common Room, St. Catharine’s College
Cambridge CB2 1RL
Map: http://tinyurl.com/6quxhz

Free Entrance (but booking is essential: jbr28@cam.ac.uk)

Subsequently, in a joint event organised by Emmanuel College and the Mexican Embassy in the UK, we would like to invite you to the seminar:

“A Conversation with Carlos Fuentes”
with Carlos Monsiváis, Jorge Volpi, and Ignacio Padilla as special guests

The Queen’s Building, Emmanuel College, 5 pm (the event will be followed by drinks).

For those interested in learning about the panorama of Latin American history and literature, this is a unique opportunity to listen to these renowned and talented figures.

We hope to have the pleasure of your company and enjoy a great evening, see you all there!

More info: http://www.cumexsoc.org.uk/

Facebook event: http://tinyurl.com/5rty9q

Carlos Fuentes

The son of a Mexican diplomat, Fuentes spent much of his childhood in Washington, D.C. and in various Latin American cities, returning every summer to his grandmother’s home in Mexico. As Mexico’s best-known public intellectual, he served as Ambassador to France in the 1970s. He has actively participated in the academic life of Princeton, Harvard, Brown, Columbia and Cambridge universities. His work has been distinguished with the most prestigious awards, including the following: the National Prize in Literature in Mexico (1984); the Miguel de Cervantes Prize (1987), awarded annually to honour the lifetime achievement of an outstanding writer in the Spanish language; France’s Legion of Honour Award (1992); Italy’s Cavour Award (1994); Spain’s PrĂ­ncipe de Asturias Award (1994); and the inaugural Latin Civilization Award (1999), presented jointly by the Presidents of Brazil, Mexico and France.

2008 Symposium at Imperial College London
categorized under: Events — posted by Luis Castro @ 11:51 pm | comments (0)

The Mexican Society at Imperial College London (MexSoc IC) and the Society of Mexican Students in the United Kingdom (MexSoc UK) are proud to invite you to the 6th Symposium of Mexican Students and Studies.

The Symposium of Mexican Students and Studies is an annual meeting associated with the MexSoc UK. The aim of this meeting is to provide a forum for Mexican students to present their work, exchange knowledge and ideas. Also, the symposium is an opportunity for students from all nationalities working on Mexico-related projects to share and discuss their research with Mexican nationals. Finally, the event is an excellent opportunity for networking.

This year the Symposium is organized by the MexSoc IC and will take place at the South Kensington Campus. The event will consist of an academic program which includes oral presentations, workshop sessions and a meeting with Mexican personalities of the scientific community. If you are interested in presenting your work and/or participating in the workshops follow the registration process:

1) Go on the web site: http://www.mexsoc.org.uk/php

2) Sign up as a student.

3) Register for the Symposium by sending an abstract about your research/topic (~300 words)

The deadline for registering is on June, 15th 2008. Any questions related to the event, please send an e-mail to mexsocuk@yahoo.co.uk

We look forward to see you at what has always been a very exciting event

Our event on Facebook! Facebook Event!

Here you can download the complete 2008 Programme

More information at http://www.mexsoc.org.uk/symposium2008

MexSoc UK Cup Champions: Birmingham
categorized under: Sports — posted by Luis Castro @ 10:12 pm | comments (0)

Birmingham 2008 As some of you know, the tournament, was totally a success, there were 6 enthusiastic teams from

Birmingham, Manchester, Nottingham, Oxford, Sheffield and Southampton.

The day was warm and sunny, which basically made our day!

Complete Results:

11:00 Birmingham 0-0 Nottingham
Southampton 4-4 Sheffield

11:30 Oxford 0-4 Sheffield
11:30 Manchester 0-1 Nottingham

12:00 Manchester 0-3 Birmingham
12:00 Oxford 0-4 Southampton

12:30 Sheffield 0-0 Southampton
12:30 Nottingham 0-2 Birmingham

13:00 Nottingham 1-1 Manchester
13:00 Sheffield 5-0 Oxford

13:30 Southampton 6-0 Oxford
13:30 Birmingham 2-1 Manchester

Semifinals

14:10 Birmingham 2-1 Sheffield
14:10 Nottingham 1(4)-1(3) Southampton - penalties

Third place
14:50 Sheffield 1(3)-1(1) Southampton - penalties

Final
15:20 Birmingham 1-0 Nottingham

We hope to see you all on our next tournament!

2008 MexSoc UK Football Tournament
categorized under: Sports — posted by Luis Castro @ 10:30 pm | comments (0)

This year, the MexSoc UK tournament is being hosted by the MexSoc at Birmingham, the 2007 runners up.

The tournament will be a one-day event on April, 26th starting at 10am. Everyone is invited to come.

This year, six teams have registered:

      Birmingham
      Manchester
      Nottingham
      Oxford
      Sheffield
      Southampton

Goog luck to all the teams and we look forward to see you in Birmingham!

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