| PROFMEX Conferences on Mexico's Cycles & Trends 1. Mazatlán, Sinaloa Conference on Industry & Labor, March 16-20, 1988, Co-sponsored by UCLA; 2. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Conference on Industria, Oct, 6-11, 1988, Co-sponsored by UCLA; 3. Márida, Yucatán, Conference on Labor & Industry, January 26-30, 1989, Co-sponsored by UCLA; 4. Acapulco, Cycles and Trends Research Conference, July 1-4, 1989, Co-sponsored by UCLA; 5. San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas Conference, Feb. 4-6, 1990, Co-sponsored by UCLA; 6. Puerto Escondido, "Oaxaca Conference," June 21-24, 1990, Co-sponsored by UCLA; 7. Oaxaca and Mexico City Philanthropy Conferences, Jan. 25-Feb. 1, 1991, Co-sponsored by UCLA and U.S. Council on Foundations; 8. Cuetzalan & Cholula, Puebla Conferences, June 12-13 and 13-16, 1991, Co-sponsored by UCLA and University of the Americas; 9. Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur Conference, March 6-9, 1992, Co-sponsored by UCLA & UAM-A; 10. Guadalajara, Jalisco Conference, Aug. 1992, Co-sponsored by UCLA & Univ. of Guadalajara; 11. Zacatecas, Conference on Cycles and Trends, Feb. 1993, Co-sponsored by UCLA and UAM-A; 12. Mexico City Conference on Mexican Agrarian Issues. August 3-7, 1993, Co-sponsored by UCLA and UAM-A; 13. Ciudad Juárez-El Paso Conference on "Managing Cross-Border Government," Sept. 17-18, 1993, Co-sponsored by UCLA, ANUIES, and El Paso Community Foundation; 14. El Paso Conference: "Cross Border Metropolitan Jan. 3, 1994, Government," Co-sponsored by U.S. Embassy, UTEP, Mexican Secretary of Treasury, El Paso Community Foundation; 15. Mexico City Conference on "Mexico's Development Process Seen from the World," July 28-29. 1994; Co-sponsored by UCLA and CONACYT; 16. San Diego Conference on Tijuana Housing Policy Problems, Sept. 9, 1994, Co-sponsored by ANUIES and San Diego State University (SDSU); 17. Kyoto, Conference, "Mexico and Japan," August 25-31, 1995, Co-sponsored by Doshisha University and UCLA; 18. San Diego Conference on "Border Realities & Border Opportunities, August 8, 1996, Co-sponsored by UCLA and SDSU 19. Beijing Conference on China, Japan, and Mexico, October 3, 1996, Co-sponsored by UCLA and Chinese Academy of Sciences; 20. Beijing Conference on Mexico and Asia, October 4, 1996, Co-sponsored by UCLA, Kyoto's Doshisha University and People's University of China 21. Guanajauto Conference: Innovative Development Ideas, Apr. 15-17, 1999, Co-Sponsored by Gov. Vicente Fox; 22. Puerto Vallarta, Univ. of Guadalajara Conference on Cycles and Trends, Dec 16-23, 1999, Co-sponsored by UCLA; 23. Tepic Conference on Globalization and Social Security, May 29, 2000, Co-sponsored by Univ. Aut-noma de Nayarit; 24. Puerto Vallarta, Univ. of Guadalajara-UCLA Conference on "Mundializacion," June 1-3, 2000; 25. Morelia Public Policy Conference, Sept. 18-23, 2000, Co-sponsored by UCLA and Michoacán Gov. Victor Manuel Tinoco Rubí. |