
About us
Arizona State University is building a strong and diverse relationship with Mexico, gaining perspective on regional challenges and to develop innovative solutions for both sides of the border. This website is a sampling of ASU's diverse work and collaborative partnerships with Mexico.
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Fostering partnerships with Mexican Universities to create synergies that enhance our capabilities to better serve our communities.

Providing students on both sides of the border new academic opportunities.

We work with the spirit of contributing to the resolution of the most pressing issues affecting North America and the globe.
Leadership

Andres Martinez
Special Advisor to the President
Andrés Martinez is a Special Advisor to Arizona State University President Michael Crow, a professor of practice in the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, a Global Sport Scholar at the Global Sport Institute, and the Editorial Director of Future Tense, a Washington, D.C.-based ideas journalism partnership between ASU, Slate magazine, and New America. Martinez is focused on building media and research partnerships for ASU in both Mexico and Washington.

Paola Hidalgo
Assistant Vice President, Mexico Relations
Paola serves as Assistant Vice President, Mexico Relations, at ASU’s Office of Government and Community Engagement. In this role, she develops strategic collaboration with Mexican government agencies, universities, nonprofit organizations, and corporations. Working with units and across the university, she identifies mutual interests with Mexican partners, shapes jointly solution-driven initiatives, and helps the launch and implementation.
Staff
