Cuban Scholar Receives Distinguished Doctorate Award from Rey Juan Carlos University

Cuban Scholar Receives Distinguished Doctorate Award from Rey Juan Carlos University

Meysis Carmenati González, a Cuban professor, has been honored with the Extraordinary Doctorate Prize by Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid for her thesis titled Diagnóstico feminista del neoliberalismo como parte de las luchas por la reproducción.

This prestigious recognition was granted by the university’s International Doctoral School, which commended the depth and academic rigor of Carmenati González’s research, conducted as part of the Interuniversity Doctoral Program in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies during the 2023–2024 academic year.

In addition to this award, Carmenati González achieved third place in the Gloria Fuertes 2024 Award in the Gender Equality Research category for her thesis.

The Faculty of Social and Human Sciences at the Central University of Ecuador (UCE), where she is a researcher, congratulated her on this accolade, praising the quality of her doctoral thesis and her scholarly publications.

Furthermore, Carmenati González received the UCE Award, presented by the academic community of UCE’s Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, for ranking third in scientific output in the Arts and Architecture category of the Universidad Central Awards.

This latest recognition underscores her academic and research contributions, as well as her role in advancing critical thinking.

Photo: School of Social Communication, Central University of Ecuador / Facebook

Translated by Luis E. Amador Dominguez

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Alicia Soto Smith