Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 59.02 |
Liaison | Martín Sanchez Gutiérrez |
Submission Date | June 29, 2024 |
Tecnológico de Monterrey – Campus Ciudad de México
PA-3: Inclusive and Participatory Governance
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.88 / 3.00 |
Does the institution have formal participatory or shared governance bodies through which the following stakeholders can regularly participate in the governance of the institution?:
Yes or No | |
Students | Yes |
Academic staff | No |
Non-academic staff | No |
A brief description of the institution’s formal participatory or shared governance bodies:
FETEC has eight work areas:
- Operations
- identity and inclusion
- Communication
- Student Life
- Citizen representation
- Outreach Impact
- Student Council
- Financial Support
Total number of individuals on the institution’s highest governing body:
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Number of women serving as official members of the institution’s highest governing body:
Percentage of official members of the highest governing body that are women:
Website URL where information about the institution’s highest governing body may be found:
Does the institution host or support one or more formal bodies through which external stakeholders have a regular voice in institutional decisions that affect them?:
A brief description of the campus-community council or equivalent body that gives external stakeholders a regular voice in institutional decisions that affect them:
Distrito Tlalpan:
Distrito Tlalpan is a collaborative initiative comprised of actors from the public, private, social, and academic sectors that promotes, undertakes, and connects projects aimed at sustainable development in a territory in the south of Mexico City.
Aims to be a platform that connects initiatives, capabilities, and experiences to activate innovative and sustainable development of urban communities from the south of Mexico City, attracting and concentrating talents, knowledge, investments, capabilities, and experiences.
KEY AREAS OF COMMUNITY AND EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS:
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Articulate the capabilities and projects of the TEC communities with the communities inhabiting the territory of Distrito Tlalpan.
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Strengthen meeting spaces and structures for collaboration and co-creation of local solutions.
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Link social, public, and private actors to stimulate processes of local economic, social, and cultural development.
https://www.instagram.com/distritotlalpan/
https://www.dit.org.mx/en
Number of people from underrepresented groups serving as official members of the institution’s highest governing body.:
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