UC president says academic exchanges with Mexico improve 'lives on both sides of our national border'
UC system President Janet Napolitano on Wednesday began two days of meetings in Mexico about expanding academic and research cooperation with Mexican universities and scientific and cultural organizations.
Among other steps, Napolitano was meeting with officials from Mexico's departments of education and foreign affairs and was expected to sign an agreement that extends cooperation in exchange of graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty, UC officials in the system's Oakland headquarters said.
Napolitano formerly was the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security and dealt with issues of illegal immigration from Mexico.
Among other steps, Napolitano was meeting with officials from Mexico's departments of education and foreign affairs and was expected to sign an agreement that extends cooperation in exchange of graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty, UC officials in the system's Oakland headquarters said.
Napolitano formerly was the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security and dealt with issues of illegal immigration from Mexico.
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