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Agreement creates formal presence for WVU engineering efforts in Mexico
West Virginia University has entered into an agreement on Wednesday, June 10, with the Aeronautic University of Queretaro, Mexico, creating a formal presence for WVU in one of the fastest growing aerospace industrial cities in North America.
Under the new agreement, eligible Mexican students will get two master’s degrees: one from WVU with an emphasis on aerospace system performance and another one from UNAQ with an emphasis on manufacturing.
Statler College welcomes students from Mexico
Victor Mucino of
West Virginia University’s
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
has led teams of students to Queretaro, Mexico to meet and partner with Mexican students
since the 1990s.
WVU team developing new greenhouse technology for Mexico
West Virginia University faculty members are working with researchers at the University of Querétaro in Mexico to develop new greenhouse technology geared toward helping small farmers in rural areas of that country.
The project will also provide unique study abroad opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students at WVU.