The academic core is the group of full-time research professors, institutionally attached, which take part regularly in the different areas associated to the program. This academic core represents and gathers the required profile to positively launch the postgraduate program in order to attain the highest levels of certification required by the evaluating programs and agencies outside the institution. This means that a member of the academic core is a professor renown among colleagues for having two or more of the following characteristics, which altogether support the postgraduate program: participation as teacher, dissertation supervisor, and researcher working with at least one of the lines to develop and apply knowledge that integrate our master’s program.
EThe academic core consists of 15 full-time researchers from the Institute, who have a recognized national and international background and are members of the National Researchers System (SNI). Eight of the members are level II in the SNI, and the remaining 7 are level I. The members of the basic academic represent the core lines to develop and apply knowledge present in the Institute: History and International Studies, Economical History, Oral History, Social and Cultural History, and Urban and Regional Studies.