Simón Bolívar Professor of Latin-American Studies
The Simón Bolívar Chair in Latin American Studies is a visiting professorship at Cambridge University, funded by the Venezuelan government. It is awarded to a distinguished Latin American scholar or other intellectual. The position is associated with Cambridge's Centre for Latin American Studies. [1]
Former Simón Bolívar Professors[]
- 1968/1969 Arnoldo Gabaldón
- 1969/1970 Octavio Paz (Nobel Prize in Literature 1990)
- 1970/1971 Marcel Roche
- 1971/1972 Sergio Villalobos
- 1972/1973 Alvaro Jara
- 1973/1974 Celso Furtado
- 1974/1975 Pedro Grases
- 1975/1976 Ignacio Bernal
- 1976/1977 Fernando Henrique Cardoso
- 1977/1978 Mario Vargas Llosa (Nobel Prize in Literature 2010)
- 1979/1980
- 1981/1982
- 1982/1983
- 1985/1986
- 1986/1987 Carlos Fuentes
- 1988/1989
- 1989/1990 Gustavo Gutiérrez
- 1991/1992 Beatriz Sarlo
- 1992/1993 Luis Castro Leiva
- 1993/1994
- 1994/1995
- 1995/1996
- 1996/1997
- 1997/1998 Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
- 1998/1999
- 1999/2000
- 2000/2001
- 2001/2002
- 2002/2003
- 2003/2004 Guillermo de la Peña
- 2004/2005
- 2007/2008
- 2008/2009
- 2009/2010
- 2010/2011
- 2011/2012 Adrián Gorelik
- 2012/2013 Manuel Antonio Garretón
- 2013/2014
- 2014/2015 Diamela Eltit
- 2015/2016
References[]
- ^ "Simón Bolívar Chair | Centre of Latin American Studies". latin-american.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
- ^ "Former Simón Bolívar Professors | Centre of Latin American Studies". latin-american.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
Categories:
- Professorships at the University of Cambridge
- Latin American studies