Vice-Dean For International Relations
Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
Rafael de Miguel González. Professor of Geography Education, University of Zaragoza
Vice Dean of International Relations at the Faculty of Education and Confucius Institute Director.
Manager of higher education agreements and international programs with more than 40 countries worldwide. Visiting professor at 24 universities in Europe, the United States, Latin America and China.
Coordinator of undergraduate and graduate programs for Geography and History teacher training.
Fellow of Aragón University Institute of Environmental Sciences (IUCA). Head of research group of action Campus Iberus GEOT-DS and member of ARGOS.
Researcher in three fields of geography: Geographical education, Urban geography, urban and regional planning, Geopolitics in a global world.
175 publications (26 in WOS or SCOPUS): articles, books, chapters, proceedings.
Top 20 worldwide, geography education at Google scholar.
Director of the Editorial Series Key Challenges in Geography (Springer).
Top 5 books authored and edited in Springer or Cambridge S.P. , more than 40,000 downloads
120 papers and presentations at national and international conferences: IGU, AAG, EUROGEO, AGE, AUPDCS. President of scientific and organising commitees, keynote speaker, panellist.
Researcher at 63 projects, national (35) and international (28). Principal Investigator and coordinator of 26 projects (5 national; 21, European Commission funded).
Director of Digital Atlas for Schools at Esri, National Award. International Awards: BELMA, EACEA, GEOSPATIAL WORLD FORUM
Member, Academia Europaea. First Spanish researcher to join section A.2.1 (education).
Fellow member, Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Luis.
Board member, Royal Geographical Society of Spain.
Regional contact for Spain, Geographical Education Commission of the International Geographical Union.
President of the European Association of Geographers (EUROGEO)
EUROGEO representative in the European Alliance for the Social Sciences and the Humanities
EUROGEO Representative in the United Nations (UNHABITAT HPF; Comission of Social Development; NGO Committee) and the Council of Europe Landscape Convention.