Universidad San Francisco Xavier
Scholarship · February 2014
Research stay focused on international academic collaboration."Global and barrier-free knowledge is the catalyst for systemic transformation."
María Ramos-Escamilla
Academic milestones, international research experiences, and awards that reflect a strong commitment to excellence and impact.
Scholarship · February 2014
Research stay focused on international academic collaboration.Scholarship · April 2012
Doctoral research stay as part of her academic development abroad.Award · January 2009
Recognition for outstanding financial research by the Mexican Institute of Finance Executives.Award · March 2008
Recognized as a postgraduate research leader.Award · February 2006
Outstanding participation in the national contest “Discrimination in Mexico.”"María Ramos-Escamilla, Ph.D., is a recognized leader in the integration of science, economics, and innovation. Her work focuses on strengthening research, academic collaboration, and knowledge transfer to promote sustainable development, international cooperation, and scientific impact across Latin America.".
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Formal academic preparation in multiple languages, strengthening her international profile, research exchange, and global communication skills.
General Language Program · National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico City Campus
Language Specialization · Colegio Coronet Hall
General Language Course · UNAM, Mexico City Campus
María advises governments and multilateral organizations on innovation strategy, industrial policy and green transition pathways, with a practical focus on capability building inside public institutions.
Read recent policy impact"The sustainable knowledge economy unites applied science and technology." María Ramos-Escamilla
She regularly speaks to public and private audiences worldwide on modern capitalism, innovation and sustainable growth, connecting rigorous economics to clear public narratives.
View recent talks"Research must create scalable solutions to emerging social challenges." María Ramos-Escamilla