The Management of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA/UFRN) will hold a virtual meeting next Thursday, 18th, at 10am with the unit's technical-administrative employees.
The meeting will aim to discuss “One year of remote work, what are the prospects?”. The dean of People Management at UFRN, Miriam Dantas, and the director of CCHLA, Maria das Graças Rodrigues, will be present at the opportunity.
Servers will be able to participate through the Google Meet link sent by email by SigAdmin.
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