


(2019-2025)

(2025)

CALAREO Consortium
The Canada and Latin America Research & Exchange Opportunities (CALAREO) Consortium is a group of six Canadian universities encouraging and facilitating student mobility and partnerships between Canada and Latin American countries. With partners in Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia,
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Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean
Founded in 1978, the Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC) is one of York's premiere research centres promoting inter- and multidisciplinary research on Latin America and the Caribbean, their diasporas, and their relations with Canada and the rest of the world. It provides a meeting space for faculty, students, and visitors to discover common interests; supports their projects by facilitating grant administration, partnership formation, and the co-production and sharing of knowledge; and trains new generations of regional scholars. Explore CERLAC
Recent Engagement
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President Rhonda Lenton welcomes international students to York University
By Gloria Suhasini New and returning students enjoy a meet and greet with the University president, foreign diplomats and peers “From the very first…
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York’s membership in CALAREO, a hemispheric consortium, begins to blossom
By Elaine Smith Although he knew little Spanish, Adam Hallag, a fourth-year York electrical engineering student, jumped at the opportunity to spend a couple of…
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York students learn side-by-side with Colombian classmates
By Elaine Smith Students are easily tempted by courses that include a trip abroad as part of the curriculum, but Hispanic Geopoetics: Geography, Literature,…
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Children's health course tackles SDGs with an assist from globally networked learning
Collaborating with students from Ecuador on a class project was an eye-opening experience for Danielle Legerman, a fourth-year student in York University’s Children, Childhood and…
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Indigenous students shine online in virtual pilot program
When Jennifer Rokaya Sedgewick wears beaded earrings, she’s making a statement about resistance to colonial norms and making herself visible as an Indigenous woman. In fact,…
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Virtual Indigenous Student Exchange Program a hit with participants
Students and faculty alike are applauding the Indigenous Student Exchange Program, an eight-week pilot program that will end with a virtual public celebration of cross-cultural and…
