Resumé

Humanist, Expert in Communicative Skills and Communicative Grammar, Language for Specific Purposes, The Communicative Approach, Literary History, Press History, Transatlantic & Cultural Studies, Social Identities, Gender.
Vital forces: Love and Organizational Social Responsibility .
Dra. Lilia Granillo Vázquez,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. San Pablo 180, Azcapotzalco, México, D.F. Códigp Postal 02200
EDUCATION
· Ph. D., Magna Cum Laude, UNAM, National Autonomous University of Mexico, in Hispanic Languages and Literatures
· Candidate to a Second PH.D. on History of the Americas, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. Pablo de Olavide Scholar
· M. A, MSc, in Medieval Studies: History, Literature and Art History, University of York, England, British Council,Scholar
· Bachelor’s Degree in Modern Language and Literature with a Major in English Literature, UNAM
· .Postgraduate Course on Historical Archives and Documents, University of the Cloister of Sor Juana, Mexico City, 1982.
· Numerous Postgraduate Seminars and Workshops on Higher Education, Scientific Research, Mexican Culture, Latin American Studies, XIX Century Literary History, Communicative Skills and Neurolinguistic Programming
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
· Full Time Professor and National Researcher, at The Humanities Department, UAM, Metropolitan Autonomous University, Campus Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, since 1981. Tenure by Open Contest since 1983. University Lecturer in Human Expressions, English and Spanish, Reading and Writing, Literature, History, Scientific and Technological Discourse, Languages for Academic Purposes, Research Methodology, Scientific Skills & Research, National & Social Identities, Women Studies, Multicultural Studies. Teaching experience at Scientific Communication at multidisciplinary levels. Engineering, Social Siences, Arts & Design, Humanities, Law School, Health Sciencies etc.
· Leader Researcher of the Academic Body on Gender, Languages and Sustainable Development
· Appointed to ISO 26000 Working Group, as National Expert on Academic Topics and Standardization by the Mexican Ministry of Economy and the National Standards Body
· Research Projects:
1. Doccumentary History of Women in Iberoamerica, Women Writers and Women Leadership
2. Processes of Standardization in Spanish Languages under a Global Context: Social Responsiblity.
3. Sociocultural Values provided by Mexico and Latin America to processes of globalization
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· Former Head of the Foreign Languages Department. Appointed to organise and create teaching programs for English, French and German for Specific Purposes and Foreign Languages Research.
· Head of several Educational Projects on communicative skills at graduate and postgraduate level on Social Sciences and Humanities; XIX Century Culture, Cultural Studies; Mexican Culture, Gender, Feminine Writing, Human Development, Sustainability, Social Responsibility.
· .Visiting Professor at various universities and technological institutions, at undergraduate and postgraduate level and in teacher training programs, to deliver lectures and conduct seminars and workshops, in Mexico, The Americas and Europe.
· Conference designer and organiser integrating Boards of Speakers (up to a hundred of participants) for academic forums located in Mexico city, lobbying scholars and students.
· Editing Experience as translator, researcher, editor, writer and author in many journals and magazines, (including Octavio Paz´s Vuelta and Reader’s Digest books), both on Cultural Studies of everyday and specialised topics .
· Author and Journalist with some 150 articles in Academic and Specialized Journals and Magazines as well as national Press such as in El Financiero, Zona Norte, El Economista and other Newspapers
· Her writing have been translated into English, Catalonia, German and French.
HONOURS AND AWARDS
· PROMEP, National Teacher with Desirable Profile, Ministry of Education.
· SNI.- Appointed member of the National System of Researchers by the National Council on Science and Technology.
· Awarded diverse Grants and Financial aids to enhance participation in Conferences, Multicultural and Educational Projects and Symposia in South America, North America, Spain, France, and Australia as a speaker on: Cultural, Gender and National Studies and Oral and Written Literary and Historical Practises
· Former British Council Scholar , actual alumni , UK-
· Catedrática Magistral Andrés Bello, Instituto Internacional de Integración, Bolivia. Distinguished lecturer at the Institute for International Integration (a. UN project), at La Paz, Bolivia, in 1995. Topic: Femenine and National Identities in Latin America at postgraduate level, Sponsored by the Andean Countries Treaty and the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, among others as Visiting Professor
· Honours and Magna Cum Laude awarded to several pieces of research
· Speaker in numerous Radio and TV Programs, Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Lectures on Communicative Skills, Identity, Nationalism, Human Development, Multicultural and Gender Studies, both in Mexico and The Americas, Europe, and Australia
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CAREER INTERESTS AND PATHFORWARD:
· In addition to a non-stop forming effort as a University Professor and National Researcher, I am looking forward to diversifying skills in a GLOBALIZED WORLD. Besides Communicative Skills, Latin-American History and Literature, Gender Studies, HUMAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, Mexican Studies and European Studies, Neurolinguistic Programming and Femenine Creativity, my area of interest includes research projects on Post-colonial languages and the International Standards for documentation (ISO) and Spanish and Latin-American Values in a Global World. My interest on English Speaking Countries dwells on a comparison among multicultural studies. My approach lies on societies with a colonial background. Latin-America and ANY OTHER COUNTRIES sharing experiences of colonialism with different outcomes, hence my focusing on identity matters. Research projects available on request.
· January 2008
Vital forces: Love and Organizational Social Responsibility .
Dra. Lilia Granillo Vázquez,
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. San Pablo 180, Azcapotzalco, México, D.F. Códigp Postal 02200
EDUCATION
· Ph. D., Magna Cum Laude, UNAM, National Autonomous University of Mexico, in Hispanic Languages and Literatures
· Candidate to a Second PH.D. on History of the Americas, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. Pablo de Olavide Scholar
· M. A, MSc, in Medieval Studies: History, Literature and Art History, University of York, England, British Council,Scholar
· Bachelor’s Degree in Modern Language and Literature with a Major in English Literature, UNAM
· .Postgraduate Course on Historical Archives and Documents, University of the Cloister of Sor Juana, Mexico City, 1982.
· Numerous Postgraduate Seminars and Workshops on Higher Education, Scientific Research, Mexican Culture, Latin American Studies, XIX Century Literary History, Communicative Skills and Neurolinguistic Programming
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
· Full Time Professor and National Researcher, at The Humanities Department, UAM, Metropolitan Autonomous University, Campus Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, since 1981. Tenure by Open Contest since 1983. University Lecturer in Human Expressions, English and Spanish, Reading and Writing, Literature, History, Scientific and Technological Discourse, Languages for Academic Purposes, Research Methodology, Scientific Skills & Research, National & Social Identities, Women Studies, Multicultural Studies. Teaching experience at Scientific Communication at multidisciplinary levels. Engineering, Social Siences, Arts & Design, Humanities, Law School, Health Sciencies etc.
· Leader Researcher of the Academic Body on Gender, Languages and Sustainable Development
· Appointed to ISO 26000 Working Group, as National Expert on Academic Topics and Standardization by the Mexican Ministry of Economy and the National Standards Body
· Research Projects:
1. Doccumentary History of Women in Iberoamerica, Women Writers and Women Leadership
2. Processes of Standardization in Spanish Languages under a Global Context: Social Responsiblity.
3. Sociocultural Values provided by Mexico and Latin America to processes of globalization
·
· Former Head of the Foreign Languages Department. Appointed to organise and create teaching programs for English, French and German for Specific Purposes and Foreign Languages Research.
· Head of several Educational Projects on communicative skills at graduate and postgraduate level on Social Sciences and Humanities; XIX Century Culture, Cultural Studies; Mexican Culture, Gender, Feminine Writing, Human Development, Sustainability, Social Responsibility.
· .Visiting Professor at various universities and technological institutions, at undergraduate and postgraduate level and in teacher training programs, to deliver lectures and conduct seminars and workshops, in Mexico, The Americas and Europe.
· Conference designer and organiser integrating Boards of Speakers (up to a hundred of participants) for academic forums located in Mexico city, lobbying scholars and students.
· Editing Experience as translator, researcher, editor, writer and author in many journals and magazines, (including Octavio Paz´s Vuelta and Reader’s Digest books), both on Cultural Studies of everyday and specialised topics .
· Author and Journalist with some 150 articles in Academic and Specialized Journals and Magazines as well as national Press such as in El Financiero, Zona Norte, El Economista and other Newspapers
· Her writing have been translated into English, Catalonia, German and French.
HONOURS AND AWARDS
· PROMEP, National Teacher with Desirable Profile, Ministry of Education.
· SNI.- Appointed member of the National System of Researchers by the National Council on Science and Technology.
· Awarded diverse Grants and Financial aids to enhance participation in Conferences, Multicultural and Educational Projects and Symposia in South America, North America, Spain, France, and Australia as a speaker on: Cultural, Gender and National Studies and Oral and Written Literary and Historical Practises
· Former British Council Scholar , actual alumni , UK-
· Catedrática Magistral Andrés Bello, Instituto Internacional de Integración, Bolivia. Distinguished lecturer at the Institute for International Integration (a. UN project), at La Paz, Bolivia, in 1995. Topic: Femenine and National Identities in Latin America at postgraduate level, Sponsored by the Andean Countries Treaty and the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, among others as Visiting Professor
· Honours and Magna Cum Laude awarded to several pieces of research
· Speaker in numerous Radio and TV Programs, Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Lectures on Communicative Skills, Identity, Nationalism, Human Development, Multicultural and Gender Studies, both in Mexico and The Americas, Europe, and Australia
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·
CAREER INTERESTS AND PATHFORWARD:
· In addition to a non-stop forming effort as a University Professor and National Researcher, I am looking forward to diversifying skills in a GLOBALIZED WORLD. Besides Communicative Skills, Latin-American History and Literature, Gender Studies, HUMAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, Mexican Studies and European Studies, Neurolinguistic Programming and Femenine Creativity, my area of interest includes research projects on Post-colonial languages and the International Standards for documentation (ISO) and Spanish and Latin-American Values in a Global World. My interest on English Speaking Countries dwells on a comparison among multicultural studies. My approach lies on societies with a colonial background. Latin-America and ANY OTHER COUNTRIES sharing experiences of colonialism with different outcomes, hence my focusing on identity matters. Research projects available on request.
· January 2008