Conferencistas 2016
She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology and Philosophy from the Autonomous University of Madrid. She is fellow researcher of International Mediterranean Studies Workshop and the Research Group of Public-oriented Anthropology from the same university. She has been visiting researcher at the Institut de Recherches et d'Etudes sur le monde arabe et Muslim (Aix-en-Provence), Princeton University, University Mohamed V (Rabat) and l'Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain (Rabat).
Bernabe Lopez holds a doctorate in Arabic and Islam, and a degree in Semitic Philology at the University of Granada. He is Professor of History of Contemporary Islam, coordinator of the PhD Program in International Mediterranean Studies and Director of the International Mediterranean Studies Workshop. These activities take place at the Autonomous University of Madrid. Currently member of the Spanish-Moroccan Averroes Committee, and member of the scientific committee of the "Institut Maghreb-Europe", Université Paris 8 (Saint Denis), since 1990.
PhD in Arabic and Islamic Studies at the Autonomous University of Madrid. Since 2006 he has been in charge of the Study Group about Arab and Muslim Societies (GRESAM) and the Workshop in Religious Minorities (TEMIR) at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. He is interested, among other things, in International Relations and Foreign Policy of the Arab countries. Spain's foreign policy toward the Arab, Muslim world and the Mediterranean. political systems in the Maghreb and the Middle East and Islam, immigration and religious pluralism in Spain. He also served as Director of the Toledo School of Translators (1994-2002).
Nadia Hotait studied Audiovisual Communication at the Complutense University of Madrid and the University of Waseda, Tokyo. She graduated obtaining the reward for his generation of MFA at the Art Institute of Chicago being a Fellow of the La Caixa Foundation. She presented her first solo exhibition at the University Galleries of Illinois State University. Once back to Spain in 2011, she won with her video installation The collusion of birdwatchers, the INJUVE prize. She has participated in exhibitions in Zolla / Lieberman Gallery (Chicago), Biennale of Young Artists of Moscow, Zico House (Beirut), Galeria Isabel Ignacio (Sevilla) or La Tabacalera (Madrid), and was selected as artist in residence at La Granja (Mexico ) and Warp program in Belgium.
Key Lecturers
Among the activities of the Arab Week in Mexico we organize an academic program, in which we have key lecturers from all arround the world. They are specialists in the subjects they present to us each edition