Miriam Malament

Miriam Malament is currently in the third year of her Economics degree in the University of CEMA with an outstanding academic performance for which she has been awarded an honorary scholarship in the University since 2019. Having been educated in both, Australia and Argentina, she has finished her secondary school in the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, where she was among the highest grades of her graduating class. She is a native Spanish and English speaker, having passed the Proficiency exam of the University of Cambridge.

Agustín García de Abreau

Agustin Garcia De Abreau its student political science in UCEMA. He has published articles on current affairs in different media outlets. He is orienting his studies in Political Science towards Data Analysis, using tools such as SQL or Power BI to model variables. In his free time, Agustín studies languages, and is a discussion moderator on international topics at Federalismo y Libertad Foundation. His main interest is law, so he will continue his studies with a degree in Law to combine both sciences.

Brian Frojmowicz

Brian Frojmowicz is a student of the Bachelor in Political Science and Government at the University of the Macroeconomic Center of Argentina (UCEMA). He is co-director of the Investigation Center of Israel and the Middle East (CIMO). His area of study is Philosophy and Political Theory with general orientation towards all the social sciences. In 2021 he published "Liberalismo Dialógico: una visión alternativa" (Dialogical liberalism: an alternative vision), through Unión Editorial.

Tomás Faintich

Tomás Faintich is attending his third year of the Economics degree in Ucema, where he receives a merit scholarship. He graduated with honors from ORT school, in Building Orientation, obtaining a master builder degree. He participated in a leadership and non formal education course in CISSAB and works as a group leader at the same place. Tomás has a good level of English and computer tools, such as Microsoft Office and ‘R’. He also represented Argentina in the 2019 EMG (European Maccabi Games).

Tatiana Erjavec

Tatiana Erjavec is a third-year student majoring in international relations at UCEMA. In this institution she has been awarded with a scholarship for academic merit and for being an active member in the Slovenian community in Argentina. At this university, she also works as a participant in the Levellers Political Science club and the debate club. Through them, she has participated in several activities, among which the participation in the Argentine university debate tournament stands out.

Alan del Re

Student of the Bachelor of Economics at the University of CEMA, awarded a scholarship for his academic performance. He has experience in the use of Microsoft Office, Python and R. He has participated in the Argentine Mathematical Olympiad (OMA), the Argentine Physics Olympiad (OAF) and the Argentine Chemistry Olympiad (OAQ), obtaining national medals. He did a research work on the relationship between music and science. He is fluent in Spanish, English and German, with the First Certificate Exam (FCE) and Deutsches Sprachdiplom II (DSD II) certifications.

Sabrina Corbacho

Sabrina Victoria Corbacho is a student of the Bachelor's Degree in Political Science at Universidad del CEMA. There she co-founded and chairs the Political Science Club The Levellers. In addition, she is founder and leader of the Buenos Aires Chapter of the international NGO Ladies of Liberty Alliance. She obtained a Diploma in Human Security for Sustainable Development (UCEMA) and is an active member of the Fundación Critera’s Leadership Circle for Sustainable Development.

Gerald O’Driscoll

Gerald O’Driscoll is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives. He is a widely quoted expert on international monetary and financial issues. Previously the director of the Center for International Trade and Economics at the Heritage Foundation, O’Driscoll was senior editor of the annual Index of Economic Freedom, copublished by Heritage and the Wall Street Journal. O’Driscoll has also served as vice president and director of policy analysis at Citigroup.

Deidre McCloskey

Deidre McCloskey is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Economics and of History, and Professor Emerita of English and of Communication, adjunct in classics and philosophy, at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Trained at Harvard in the 1960s as an economist, she has written twenty-four books and some four hundred academic and popular articles on economic history, rhetoric, philosophy, statistical theory, economic theory, feminism, queer studies, liberalism, ethics, and law.