Tête-à-tête Mexico: Conversations about science engagement around the world
Around the globe, people dedicate their lives to the fascinating, weird, and powerful world of science. works to deepen the impact of these individuals through meaningful conversations and actions. In that spirit, presents a virtual series where you hear directly from leading “science engagers” from every corner of the planet.
The Tête-à-tête Mexico exchange will feature , Hub Manager of and General Director of the Adopt a Talent Program (Programa Adopte un Talento, PAUTA), a nonprofit organization at the Nuclear Sciences Institute of the National University of Mexico (UNAM).
Please join us for a discussion about what it means to be a science engagement practitioner in Mexico today—and what engagers from around the world can learn from their work.
If you can’t take part this time, don’t worry, the recording will be available on the Engage Hub Canada website shortly after the event. Plus, there will be more Tête-à-têtes in the coming months. Stay tuned!
About the speaker
Gabriela de la Torre is the Manager of the. She has dedicated her professional life to gifted and talented education and holds a PhD in Scholar Psychology and Child Development from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain. Gabriela is the General Director of the Adopt a Talent Program (Programa Adopte un Talento, PAUTA), a nonprofit organization at the Nuclear Sciences Institute of the National University of Mexico (UNAM). The program seeks to develop the scientific vocation in children and youngsters across Mexico through extracurricular activities aiming at developing scientific interest and abilities.
Upcoming Tête-à-tête conversations
- Tête-à-tête Sweden with | February 16, 2023 | 10 a.m. EST
- Tête-à-tête Japan with | April 25, 2023 | 7:00 p.m. EST
Registration information will open at a later date.
About Tête-à-tête
The Tête-à-tête conversation series is a new initiative from and proudly hosted by Falling Walls Engage Hub Canada. Over the course of the coming year, Managers of and their colleagues will sit down with Canadian colleagues for virtual discussions about what it means to be a science engager today. Together, they will explore current trends in the field from their countries and regions as well as challenges, new projects, and opportunities for international collaboration.