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Nomination & Requirements
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APRU Open Dialogues 6th Cohort

This workshop invites students to begin exploring themes of mental health, cultural differences, and the implications of AI in student life through open dialogue and reflection. Designed as an introductory exchange, the session encourages participants to share personal insights, listen to diverse perspectives, and consider cultural anchors such as family, community, spirituality, silence, and storytelling in shaping student experiences. The conversation will also examine attitudes toward AI across cultures and invite creative thinking about more inclusive and culturally sensitive approaches. By participating, students will gain an initial, culturally informed perspective on these themes, strengthening awareness, encouraging inclusive practices, and contributing to broader skills for collaboration in global and remote contexts.

Program characteristics:

  • Tecnológico de Monterrey will organize and lead this virtual workshop, with support from APRU. 
  • The target group will be undergraduate students from all disciplines.
  • The program will provide innovative international educational experiences for the APRU student community through educational and digital tools.
  • The program aims to provide a broader view of the common challenges in the Pacific Rim, increasing students’ understanding of shared needs, perspectives, and cultures.

 

Theme:

Exploring AI, Mental Health, and Cultural Perspectives in Student Life

Participants

We invite each university to nominate up to 10 undergraduate students to take part in the program.

Expected outcomes:

  • Cultural Competence: Learn to navigate cultural differences effectively and recognize how different cultures understand mental health.
  • Problem-Solving: Address real-world challenges by working through misunderstandings that lead to cultural assumptions.
  • Leadership & Empathy: Develop leadership skills that promote inclusivity and sensitivity in diverse teams.
Date  Time Session Topic Duration

 

30 Mar – 24 Apr

 

Recruitment, nominations and registration period.

1 month

 

4 – 5 May

(MEX)

 

Awareness Phase Infographic, videos, survey, etc. Asynchronous activities prior to the dialogue

 

6 May

(MEX)

 

18:00

(MEX)

(Check your local time here)

Dialogue Exploring AI, Mental Health, and Cultural Perspectives in Student Life 120 min

Note: Dates and time are subject to change

 

Open Dialogues Workshop structure

 

    • Welcoming & Introduction
      • Welcome remarks & session guidelines
      • Intercultural warm-up (Icebreaker)
      • Moderators’ intro & introductions

    • Topic & Challenge Kickoff:
      • Exploring AI, Mental Health, and Cultural Perspectives in Student Life

    • Open Dialogue & Exploration
      • Break-out room session 1
      • Main stage briefing
      • Break-out room session 2
      • Final sharing & wrap-up

    • Closing & Insights
      • Guest speaker: Real-worlds perspectives
      • Closing Remarks & Acknowledgments

Nomination & Requirements

Each participating institution should create an internal process for selecting up to 10 candidates.

University representatives are kindly asked to send the names and email addresses of the nominees to David Quimbayo ([email protected]) by April 24, 2026.

To be eligible, it is important to meet the following requirements:

  • Be a current undergraduate student of an APRU member university from any discipline as of June 2026.
  • Have a good command of the English language.

 

The nominated candidates will receive a Zoom registration link for completion. For any inquiries, please contact David Quimbayo at [email protected].

Commitments from participants

  • Actively share best practices among participants and the keep camera on throughout the session.
  • Take an active and engaging role in discussions.
  • Students must:
    Attend the workshop session.
    – Complete the program’s evaluation survey.
    – Follow appropriate code of conduct, respecting every participant and their opinions.


 
Please note that certificates will only be awarded to those who complete all the requirements of the program.

 

Commitments from the Open Dialogues team to the APRU partner institutions joining the dialogue:

  • Executive report and presentation with the program statistics by end of May 2026.
Speakers

 

 

Ana Carolina Vázquez N.
TEC - Lead Professor

Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Master’s degree in East Asian Studies, and Master’s degree in Applied Public Management. Full-time professor in the Social Sciences Department at PrepaTec Campus Valle Alto and guest lecturer in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey. Over 15 years of teaching experience within the Tecnológico de Monterrey system across several campuses.

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Gabriela M. Ruiz Soto
TEC - Expert Speaker

Gabriela M. Ruiz Soto is currently serving as the Associate Director of the Health Sciences Division at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City campus. She has a diverse educational background, with a PhD in Biomedical and Electronic Engineering and a master’s degree in Mechatronics and Optical Engineering, both from Loughborough University in the UK. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
Dr. Ruiz Soto has been an integral part of the Tecnológico de Monterrey community since 2001, first as a professor and later as a department director. Throughout her career, she has held leadership positions in multiple departments, including Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Clinical Psychology and Health. Her professional interest is in the field of medical device development, with two national patents and one international patent to her name.
Dr. Ruiz Soto is a passionate advocate for the professional development of women. She has served as a mentor for women in the Women’s Network of the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property and in the “Asia Pacific Women in Leadership Mentoring Program” initiative of the Association of the Pacific Rim Universities.
Dr. Ruiz Soto’s current area of interest are Digital Health and Global Health, topics on which she teaches courses and conducts research.

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Tania Belem Bernal Esquivel
TEC - Moderator
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Zabdi Rosas
TEC - Moderator
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Ximena Santos Huerta
TEC - Moderator
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Alejandra Parra
USFQ - Moderator
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Patricia Montaño
TEC - Moderator
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Mariel Ortíz
TEC - Moderator
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Karla Ramos Bravo
TEC - Moderator
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Arturo de León
TEC - Moderator
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Aurora Calderón
TEC - Moderator
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David Huerta Harris
TEC - Moderator
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Contact
Us

Enquiries:

Ms. Adriana Rojas
Senior Director, Networks and Students Programs
[email protected] 

Mr. David Quimbayo
Program Manager
[email protected]

Telephone: +852 3586 2052
Fax: +852 2117 7080

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