Eusebio Leal - Academic Activity

Academic Activity

Academic activity:

  • Academic of Number of the Cuban Academy of the Language, Corresponding of the Real Academia Española
  • Professor Titular of the Chair of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Havana
  • Member of the Chairs Eloy Alfaro and Juan Gualberto Go'mez of the University of Havana
  • Corresponding member of the Real Spanish Academy of History
  • Corresponding member of the Real Spanish Academy of Beautiful Arts of San Fernando, like Competent in Art
  • Corresponding member of the Venezuelan Academy of History
  • Corresponding member of the Peruvian Academy of History.
  • Member of the Association of Latin American Historians(ADHILAC)
  • Member of Honor of the Union of Architects and Engineers of Cuba
  • Eminent Professor of the catholic university of Valley of Atemajac University, Mexico
  • Corresponding member of the National Academy of History of Peru
  • Emeritus Professor of the University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru
  • Emeritus Professor of the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  • Highest Rank Professor of the Soka University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Invited professor of the Universidad de San Andrés, La Paz, Bolivia
  • Visitant professor on the matter "Compared History of Hispanic-America" in the Institute of Diplomacy and International Sciences of the University of Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • President of the Society of Cuba-Mexico Friendship
  • Adviser of the Congress of Integración Latin American Cultural (CICLA)
  • Patron of Honor of the Foundation of File of Indian, Asturias, Spain

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