
EXTRAS
Here, you can find other projects I've carried out or am currently doing. As well, deeper information for personal interests and social engagement can be consulted here.
Part of my professional career goes around education and development. For that purpose, I'm currently engaged in CISV International, an NGO focused on educating and inspiring action for a more just and peaceful world, hosting programs for children around the world in order to teach diversity, conflict resolution, sustainable development and human rights. Any family is welcome to meet us during our training sessions and get to know the CISV experience.
You can get more info about CISV Germany by clicking here.


The Model of United Nations (MUN) allows to develop cultural and political awareness in a globalized world, helping understand other realities in different countries and tackling global issues while ensuring diplomatic understanding.
A considerable part of my multi-cultural approach is thanks to my experience at MUNs, where I had the chance of travelling to the NMUN in New York with the SiegMUN delegation, earning a peer award at the UNDP committee. More can be found at the websites of SiegMUN and BayMUN (currently engaged).
At LevelUB, we focus on creating audiovisual content (i.e. videos, podcasts) discussing Game Science, the scientific branch of the video game studies. From education through video games to ethic-political dilemmas in contemporary gaming, we thrive to show it on a entertaining and university-level way.
You can visit our YouTube channel!


Providing opportunities for cultural understanding and self-development are the main pillars of the Erasmus Student Network (ESN), where I had the opportunity of becoming part since 2016, when I started at the Siegen chapter. We hosted different cultural and integration activities for EU exchange students, as well as those from abroad. Students and young people with a refugee status were also welcome to join in the ESN experience.
You can visit ESN Siegen here!
Some of my first social engagements go back to 2011, where I was both member and communications coordinator at the Oprosac office (Spanish for Social Promotion and Cultural Activities) at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. There, I both stimulated hosting seminars and artistic presentations depicting the Peruvian culture and socio-political reality, while hosting the first Video Game Weeks for Game Science and digital entertainment at a Peruvian university.
Oprosac has currently a Facebook page which can be visited here.


