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Valeria Marina Valle , Ph.D.
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Professor Valle received her doctorate in Political and Social Sciences from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 2008, her masters in International Relations from the UNAM in 2002, and her bachelors degree in International Relations from Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1995. She is a Level-1 member of Mexicos National System of Researchers.
She joined the Center for Research on North America (CISAN), UNAM in 2013 to develop her project Corporate Social Responsibility in the Area of Health in North America (2010-2015). Her research analyzes the actions of the big Mexico- and U.S.-based pharmaceutical companies with regard to the three health-related UN Millennium Development Goals: reducing infant mortality, improving maternal health, and fighting HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and other serious diseases. Her lines of research are international cooperation for development, global health, migration and health, regionalism, and inter-regionalism.
Professor Valle has done research at the University of California at Berkeley in 2010, at New York Universitys (NYU) Center for European Studies in 2005, and at the European University Institute in Florence in 2002. She was part of the Academic Board that organized the XX Metropolis conference from September 7 to 11, 2015 in Mexico City
(http://www.metropolis2015.unam.mx/). She was member of the PAPIIT research project on Canada IN301613 (2013-2014), coordinated by Edit Antal (CISAN-UNAM): "Recent Transformations on Canadian Politics and Aconomics: a Multidisciplinary Vision. She is a member of the Mexican Network on International Cooperation for Development (REMECID), from its creation in June 2014 http://www.remecid.org.mx/
She is the author of a wide range of publications in Mexico and abroad. Among her 2015 publications are the special edition of the journal cidob dAfers Internacionals about transatlantic, transpacific, and transeuroasian relations and the special section of the magazine Voices of Mexico no. 98 on issues of health along the Mexico-U.S. border. For 2016, she plans a book about transatlantic relations and another that will look at corporate social responsibility of the pharmaceutical industry in the United States and Mexico with regard to the UN health-related Millennium Development Goals.
In the classroom, Professor Valle teaches International relations theory I: great debates of the discipline, at the Masters Program in Studies in International Relations and International cooperation at the Bachelors Program in International Relations at the UNAM School of Political and Social Sciences.
She was a visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley in summer 2012; a professor-researcher at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City campus from 1997 to 2000 and 2007 to 2012, where she taught undergraduate and graduate studies; and the deputy director of the Center for Dialogue and Analysis on North America (CEDAN) in 2012, as well as head of its Political Science Department in 2011. She has been a professor in the Masters Program in International Cooperation for Development at the Mora Institute (2009-2012); of the UNAM Diploma Course on European Community Law, centered on Mexico-European Union relations (2006-2011); in the Masters Program on European Studies at the University of Celaya and the Autonomous University of Barcelona (2010-2012), and at the UNAM National School for Professional Studies (ENEP, now known as the Faculty of Higher Studies, or FES), Aragón campus (2004). At the Foreign Relations Ministrys Matías Romero Institute (Mexican diplomatic academy), she worked as a content designer and tutor for on-line courses for the Area of e-Learning (2006-2007).
Main lines of research:
● Cooperación internacional: Responsabilidad Social Empresarial en materia de salud en América del Norte / Migración y salud / Agenda 2030 de la salud / Salud en América del Norte ● Relaciones interregionales ● Migración y salud
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vmvalle@unam.mx
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56-23-03-00 al 56-23-03-09
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