Edinburgh, Scotland – On 21 March 2026, The FuturED Institute took part in the Latin American Forum 2026, organised by the Latin American Society at the University of Edinburgh. The event brought together students, researchers, and professionals to reflect on representation and identity across Latin America, highlighting the role of Latin voices in academic and public spaces.
Juan Dávila y Verdin, Founder and Director of The FuturED Institute, participated as a speaker, presenting on the work of the Institute and its approach to higher education for sustainable development. His intervention focused on expanding access to globally relevant education, particularly for Spanish- and English-speaking communities, and on the role of innovative academic design in addressing contemporary challenges.
The Forum programme included a diverse range of topics, from diasporic literature and indigenous representation to renewable energy and youth mentorship. Within this multidisciplinary context, The FuturED Institute contributed a perspective centred on education as a driver of international collaboration and institutional development.
The invitation to participate reflects a growing recognition of The FuturED Institute’s work in connecting academic innovation with global dialogue, and its commitment to empowering new generations through internationally oriented education.
