Travel experiences...
...that open up new horizons
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL EXCHANGES FOR JÓVENES ADELANTE STUDENTS
Class 2024
Fátima Juliana Gutiérrez Sánchez
Architecture
Universidad de León, SMA
“Traveling to Mexico City allowed me to experience architecture through history and real-life experiences. Touring Luis Barragán’s Casa Gilardi, visiting the Museum of Memory and Tolerance, and walking through University City at UNAM helped me understand how spaces convey emotions, memory, and cultural significance.
Visiting the Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Studio House was especially impactful, because the architecture reflects their life, their art, and their era.
Seeing places in person that I previously only knew from books and photographs broadened my cultural perspective and confirmed that travel transforms the way we learn about and understand the world.”
Class 2024
Saul Chávez Guzmán
Computer Systems Engineering
Universidad Politécnica de Querétaro
“One of the most significant moments of this period was being selected for the Bicentennial Ambassadors Scholarship Querétaro 2025, which will allow me to pursue an international program in Big Data and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Texas at Austin.
Living an academic experience in a global environment and accessing high-level knowledge represents a very important step in my professional training.
This achievement fills me with emotion and gratitude, as it is the result of many years of effort, perseverance, and hard work.”
Class 2023
Carlos Gerardo Cadena Ramírez
Arquitecture
Universidad de León, SMA
“At the beginning of August I took a trip in which I visited places like Taxco, Cuernavaca, Tepoztlán and Huejotzingo, spaces full of history and cultural richness.
Experiencing firsthand the architecture that emerged after the conquest of Mesoamerica was impactful, allowing me to understand its historical value beyond what I'd read in books. Learning about its people, their history, and their development over time gave each place a special meaning.
Furthermore, sharing this experience with my friends and colleagues made the trip even more enriching and memorable.”
