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Acta Antropológica (in Spanish). Vol. Segunda Época, II-2. Mexico D.F.: Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia. OCLC 1120282110. Swadesh, Morris (1963). Proyecto de Libro de Lectura y de Cuaderno de Trabajo de Lengua Nacional para 6º (in Spanish). Mexico. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher
There are 15 Centros de Estudios Científicos y Tecnológicos and one Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos located in Mexico City. The CECyT 3 is located in Ecatepec , State of Mexico . [ 3 ] Recently, many CECyT were created outside Greater Mexico City , one in Guanajuato , other in Hidalgo , in Zacatecas and the last one in Puebla .
George Rosenkranz (right) and Luis E. Miramontes (left), 2001 at the UNAM. On October 15, 1951, under the supervision of Carl Djerassi and the direction of George Rosenkranz at Syntex laboratory in Mexico City, Miramontes completed the first ever synthesis of an oral contraceptive: progestin norethisterone.
González Navarro, Moisés. "Las ideas raciales de los Científicos". Historia Mexicana 37 (1988) pp. 575–83. Hale, Charles A. Justo Sierra. Un liberal del Porfiriato. Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Económica 1997. Hale, Charles A. The Transformation of Liberalism in Late Nineteenth-Century Mexico. Princeton: Princeton University Press 1989 ...
National School of Anthropology and History (in Spanish: Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, ENAH) is a Mexican Institution of higher education founded in 1938 and a prominent center for the study of Anthropology and History in the Americas.
In the Plaza de La Ciudadela –the same place that 55 years before was covered with corpses during the so-called Tragic Ten–, in the center of Mexico City, students from the Isaac Ochoterena High School (incorporated into the UNAM) and from the vocational schools 2 and 5 of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) dispute an American football game and, at one point, spurred on by members of ...
The Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (Spanish: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Portuguese: Faculdade Latino-Americana de Ciências Sociais or FLACSO) is a graduate-only university and inter-governmental autonomous organization for Latin America dedicated to research, teaching and spreading of social sciences.
Student activism in Mexico was traditionally largely confined to issues dealing with their circumstances while studying at university. There were two strikes at the National Polytechnic Institute in 1942 and 1956, as well as a strike at the National Teachers' School (Escuela Nacional de Maestras) in 1950, organized by the Federación de Estudiantes y Campesinos Socialistas de México (FECSUM). [3]