UFRN promotes 1st National History Meeting

The UFRN History department, through the Spaces of Modernity Research Group, promotes, between the 27th and 30th of June, the I National Meeting of Spaces and Modernity: Collections, cities, biographies and identities, in auditoriums “A”, “B” and “C” of the CCHLA. Registration must be made through the Integrated Academic Activities Management System – SIGAA.
With the aim of expanding discussions on the themes worked on by the Spaces of Modernity Research Group, the meeting also aims to publicize the work that is done with documentary collections that are related to aspects of modernity, such as cities, biographies and identities. With the participation of researchers from different universities and institutions in Brazil, the event will promote round tables and spaces for debates by thematic working groups.

Other information can be obtained through the website: https://espacosemodernidade.wordpress.com/

Department of Geography announces new research base

A new research base is created in the Department of Geography at UFRN, the Geography and Territorial Formation of Brazil (Geoform) group. Geoform aims to carry out theoretical, conceptual and methodological reflections on the construction of contemporary geographic thinking and its relationship with interpretations of Brazil's territorial formation. Seeking a dialogue with different forms of…

Continue reading

Chat with journalist Xico Sá: The machos danced

The Social Communication department of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts at UFRN, through Ação Leitura, organized by Jovens Escribas, promotes a chat about the book entitled “Os machões dancem”, with the journalist from Ceará Xico Sá. The meeting takes place on Friday, the 13th, from 7pm, at the UFRN Communication Laboratory. The…

Continue reading

DLLEM holds an investigative lecture on the creation of fake news

Studies presented by the Igarapé Institute show that the dissemination of fake news increased after the 2022 elections in Brazil, a time when publications of misleading content became frequent on social networks. The Department of Modern Foreign Languages ​​and Literatures at UFRN (DLLEM), linked to the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA/UFRN), will…

Continue reading