Student MOBILITY2012

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Student MOBILITY2012

VISION We form leaders who have an entrepreneurial spirit, a humanistic outlook and are internationally competitive.

We are a cutting edge multicampus university institution with national and international recognition and presence throughout Mexico and in 13 countries through our sites and international liaison offices. For 7 decades, the Tecnológico de Monterrey has been a successful element of Mexico s Higher Education System. We encourage the creation of knowledge in order to promote our country s development. Our greatest strengths are our students and alumni.

INTERNATIONALIZATION AT THE TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY At the Tecnológico de Monterrey we acknowledge that todays society requires citizens with a global outlook, who show a high regard for diversity and have the ability to conduct themselves properly in different cultural contexts. Therefore internationalization has been for many years a strategic pillar of our institution.

In order to develop our student s intercultural skills, each campus promotes both the participation of international faculty members and student exchange opportunities with partner institutions around the world.

STRATEGIC ALLIANCES AMERICA United States Harvard University (John F. Kennedy School of Government) Yale University Georgetown University Carnegie Mellon University Babson College Stanford University Georgia Institute of Technology University of California, Berkeley Canada McGill University Université Laval University of British Columbia Brazil Fundação Getulio Vargas Universidade de São Paulo Chile Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile EUROPE Spain Universidad Pontificia Comillas Universidad Complutense de Madrid Universidad de Deusto Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona Universidad de Oviedo Universidad de Cantabria France École Polytechnique École Supérieure de Commerce, Paris Institut d Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) Germany Hochschule Esslingen University of Applied Science Technische Universität München Belgium Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Holland Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Italy Politecnico de Milano United Kingdom London School of Economics University of Glashow University of Manchester Russia Moscow State University Sweden Lund University Switzerland École Polytéchnique Fédérale de Lausanne ASIA China Fudan University Tsinghua University Hong Kong Hong Kong University of Science and Technology South Korea Korea University Japan Singapore National University of Singapore OCEANIA Australia The University of Melbourne University of Sydney New Zealand University of Auckland Czech Republic Univerzita Karlova v Praze Ritsumeikan University Waseda University

STUDENT MOBILITY Since the year 2000 80,000 of our students have studied abroad We have welcomed 52,000 international students in our campuses To this day we have cooperation agreements with 488 universities in 51 countries

In 2012 we offered 1,024 academic opportunities to study abroad 7,485 students traveled to 44 different countries 4,262 international students from 72 countries studied in our campuses

TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY STUDENTS ABROAD 2,120 high school students 5,188 undergraduate students and 177 graduate students participated in international programs More than 40% of the undergraduate students who graduated in 2012 studied abroad at some point during their academic program. Data 2012.

Tecnológico de Monterrey Students Abroad by Region 27% The students lived an international experience in 44countries 5% 57% 8% 3% Top 10 Student destinations United States Spain France Canada Germany Italy China United Kingdom Sweden Hungary

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT THE TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY 445 high school international students 3,354 undergraduate international students and 463 graduate international students studied in our campuses 46% of international students are degree-seeking students Data 2012.

Influx of International Students 72 International students from countries studied in our campuses 13.07% 38.62% 0.12% 37.66% 8.47% 2.06% Top 10 Countries of origin France United States Ecuador Germany Colombia Spain Venezuela China Canada Peru

PRESENCE IN MEXICO 27 7 6 4 11 9 30 25 16 12 18 22 26 28 14 31 24 1 17 21 15 13 20 19 8 5 10 23 29 31campus throughout Mexico 2 3 Our campuses 1 Campus Aguascalientes 2 Campus Central de Veracruz 3 Campus Chiapas 4 Campus Chihuahua 5 Campus Ciudad de México 6 Campus Ciudad Juárez 7 Campus Ciudad Obregón 8 Campus Cuernavaca 9 Campus Cumbres 10 Campus Estado de México 11 Campus Eugenio Garza Lagüera 12 Campus Eugenio Garza Sada 13 Campus Guadalajara 14 Campus Hidalgo 15 Campus Irapuato 16 Campus Laguna 17 Campus León 18 Campus Monterrey 19 Campus Morelia 20 Campus Puebla 21 Campus Querétaro 22 Campus Saltillo 23 Campus Santa Fe 24 Campus San Luis Potosí 25 Campus Santa Catarina 26 Campus Sinaloa 27 Campus Sonora Norte 28 Campus Tampico 29 Campus Toluca 30 Campus Valle Alto 31 Campus Zacatecas

PRESENCE AROUND THE WORLD Barcelona Bogotá Boston Buenos Aires Dallas Friburgo Guayaquil Houston Lima Madrid Medellín Miami New Heaven Montreal Panamá París Quito San José Santiago Santo Domingo Vancouver 21 sites and international liaison offices across the globe

www.itesm.edu Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey 2013. Academic Vice Presidency