The Institute of Latin American Studies and The Anglo-Bolivian Society are pleased to announce their joint conference “Revolutions in Bolivia”. Friday 16 March 2018 Room G35 (Bloomsbury Room) Senate House Malet Street London WC1E 7HU To register please go to https://ilas.sas.ac.uk/events/event/15174 or telephone 020 7862 8871 £20 standard fee £15 for A-BS members £10 forContinue reading “Revolutions in Bolivia”
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The South American ‘Mozart’
Pedro Ximenez Abrill Tirado is one of the biggest exponents of the Classical and early Romantic music styles in South America.
100 years of exploration in the Llanos de Moxos
The Llanos de Moxos in eastern Bolivia has attracted a fair amount of scientific interest in recent decades.
Bolivian Space Agency – a new technological era
Paola Escobari is a UK Chevening Scholar doing a master’s degree in RE & Microwave Engineering at the University of Surrey, which undertakes cutting-edge research in wireless communications, space technology and advanced microwave technologies. She graduated in electronic and telecoms engineering from San Andres University in La Paz and undertook VSAT systems and satellite teleport trainingContinue reading “Bolivian Space Agency – a new technological era”
Conservation through coexistence: Andean bears and people in Bolivia
Ximena is a conservation fellow at Chester Zoo UK, and research associate at WildCRU, University of Oxford. Based in Bolivia, Xime has been actively involved in the study of the ecology and conservation of Andean bears. She has an M.S. in Geographic Information Systems from the University of Leicester, UK, and a Ph.D from theContinue reading “Conservation through coexistence: Andean bears and people in Bolivia”