Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics, conferred with honors, from the School of Economics (FE) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and a Master’s degree in History, also awarded with honors, from the School of Philosophy and Letters (FFyL) at UNAM. She is currently a doctoral candidate in History at the Free University of Berlin, where her research focuses on trans-Pacific relations and early globalization processes within the field of Global Economic History. Her academic work has led her to carry out research in the Philippines and Spain, and she is a member of the International Research Training Group “Between Spaces” at the Institute of Latin American Studies of the Free University of Berlin. Professor Rodríguez León is a full-time Associate Professor (Category C) in the Open and Distance Education System (SUAyED) at the School of Economics at UNAM and a tenured lecturer in General Economic History I within the Division of Professional Studies at the same institution. She has accumulated nineteen years of teaching experience at UNAM, primarily in the areas of Economic History and Applied Theories, and has also taught at the Department of History of the School of Philosophy and Letters. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she has supervised numerous undergraduate and graduate theses and served as editor of Economía Informa. Since 2020, Professor Rodríguez León has served as editor of Economía Informa, where she has prioritized the dissemination of original research by early-career scholars and emerging academics. In addition to her editorial work, she has held several academic leadership roles within the School of Economics, including Coordinator of the Economic History Area and Head of the Academic Exchange and Faculty Development Office. From 2020 to 2023, she served as Chief of Staff of the School of Economics, and in 2024, she was appointed Dean.