El Instituto Nuevos Horizontes va forjando alianzas con destacadas instituciones, creando excitantes oportunidades y experiencias colaborativas, tanto en Puerto Rico como en otros países, que aumentan el impacto de nuestra investigación.
intercambio – conocimiento – experiencia – distancia – apendizaje – crecimiento
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London:
SOAS challenges perspectives, broaches debate, and empowers students to question the global status quo and find solutions to the issues facing the world today. Our programmes are taught by respected international academics with inter-disciplinary expertise who are engaged in fieldwork and research that influences governments, industries and communities across the world. Our mission is to challenge perspectives and empower students to question the global status quo and find solutions to the issues facing the world today.

Rebecca Ruth Gould, Coordinator, University of London
Distinguished Professor of Comparative Poetics and Global Politics at SOAS University of London, Gould’s books include Erasing Palestine: Free Speech and Palestinian Freedom (Verso, 2023), Prison Hunger Strikes in Palestine: A Strategic Perspective, co-authored with Malaka Shwaikh (International Center on Nonviolent Conflict Research, 2023), The Persian Prison Poem: Sovereignty and the Political Imagination (Edinburgh University Press, 2021), and Writers and Rebels: The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus (Yale University Press, 2016). Sex and the State: Marriage and the Origins of Gender Inequality is forthcoming (Stanford University Press). She writes The Textual Materialist newsletter on Substack.—
Eric D. Lamore
, Coordinator, UPR-M
Eric D. Lamore is the editor of Abigail Field Mott’s The Life and Adventures of Olaudah Equiano: A Scholarly Edition (West Virginia UP, 2023), Reading African American Autobiography: Twenty-First-Century Contexts and Criticism (U of Wisconsin P, 2017), Teaching Olaudah Equiano’s Narrative: Pedagogical Strategies and New Perspectives (U of Tennessee P, 2012) as well as co-editor of New Essays on Phillis Wheatley (U of Tennessee P, 2011). Other notable publications include invited chapters on early Black Atlantic lives and texts for Joycelyn K. Moody’s A History of African American Autobiography (Cambridge UP, 2021) and Rhondda Robinson Thomas’s African American Literature in Transition, 1750–1800, volume 1 (Cambridge UP, 2022). Currently, he is writing a monograph in which he merges the fields of early Black Atlantic literature, print cultures, book history, and textual editing. He has held Visiting Scholar appointments at the University of Chicago and New York University. His work has been supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, Library Company of Philadelphia, American Antiquarian Society, Bibliographical Society of America, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Haverford College, and the Eccles Centre for American Studies at the British Library. Lamore’s Equiano/Mott edition recently received honorable mention for the 2025 Justin C. Schiller Prize, sponsored by the Bibliographical Society of America.





