Constanza is an Economist, specialist in Higher Education and Public Management with MSc in Economics. Her work focus primarily on supporting the University of Cambridge with the strategic planning, the management and allocation of resources and the provision of reporting and analysis. She is one of the founder members of the University of Cambridge Colombian Society.
Planning and resource allocation office, University of Cambridge
Vice-President of CUCOL
Constanza AriasAladana
Angela is an Architect, specialist in Urban Planning, MSc in Sociology and PhD candidate in Architecture at the University of Cambridge. Her research has been mainly focused on informal settlements, public space, redevelopment and social impacts of urban planning. She is one of the founder members of the University of Cambridge Colombian Society
Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, CUCOL Committee
Angela María Franco
Gabriela is a PhD Candidate in Plant Sciences at the University of Cambridge. Her research interests are in the evolution and diversification of flowering plants and the interaction between flowers and their animal pollinators. She is one of the founder members of the University of Cambridge Colombian Society.
Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge
Secretary of CUCOL
Gabriela Doria
Juan is a PhD Candidate in the Future Infrastructure and Built Environment Centre for Doctoral Training of the Engineering Department, University of Cambridge. He is the President and one of the founder members of the University of Cambridge Colombian Society
Engineering Department, University of Cambridge
President of CUCOL
Juan
Cañavera
Zulma is MRC/Rutherford Fund Research Fellow at the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College London. She has been part of the group of Colombian Researchers in the UK since 2015 and she co-organised the First Colombia-UK Research Symposium hosted at Imperial College London in 2016.
Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College London
ABeCol Committee
Zulma Cucunubá
Juan Pablo’s research focuses on the response of the Foraminifera to major global changes during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. He aims to investigate the role that changes in climate and marine ecosystems may have played in the diversification of this major group of microfossils. He is a second year PhD student with the Palaeoclimate & Palaeoceanography Research group at the University of Birmingham. He is interested in public outreach and science education in Colombia.
PhD Student Palaeoclimate and Palaeoceanography, University of Birmingham
ABeCol Committee