Olivia Morán Núñez

When I was 15 years old, my school administration selected me with other students to participate in a national literacy program. I accepted because teaching was something I always did with my classmates. We were trained to use Paulo Freire’s method.


Walter Arias Gallegos

I am Peruvian and father of a family with three children. I obtained my psychologist degree from the National University of San Agustín de Arequipa (UNSA – Peru). I have a Master’s Degree in Educational Sciences with a mention in Cognitive Psychopedagogy from UNPRG and I am a Doctor of Psychology from UNSA.


Mauricio Molina Delgado

My academic career has been marked by the attempt to combine diverse interests. This has led me to break boundaries between disciplines and approaches, including barriers between fields traditionally considered scientific and those that are usually framed as humanistic.


Claudia García de la Cadena

My immersion into psychology was not accidental; I had grown up with parents who were very committed to formal and informal education. My father used to tell us that the most valuable thing that human being has is their intelligence, their thinking skills, and their desire to improve through learning. I remember that every moment was an opportunity to marvel at a painting, a landscape, a type of tree, or a sunrise, discovering always different things.


Sebastian Urquijo

Since I was a child, I wanted to become a researcher. I didn’t know exactly which area or subject, I was just passionate about the idea of conducting research. I studied three different majors before pursuing Psychology, until I discovered that I wanted to learn more about human behavior.


María Beatriz Beltrán

Degree in Educational Psychology from the Universidad de Occidente, Mazatlán (Mexico). Master’s and Doctorate in Behavioral Sciences (Neuroscience orientation) at Institute of Neurosciences of the Universidad de Guadalajara (Mexico).

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