Department of Public Policy holds logo contest

   The Department of Public Policies (DPP), at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), is promoting a logo competition to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the creation of the Public Policy Management course. Technical-administrative and teaching staff, active or retired, as well as UFRN students may participate in the competition. Original and unpublished proposals will be accepted, in line with the purpose of the competition, produced on the initiative of the participants and entered individually.
   The registration period is from February 21st to April 10th. Registration is free and consolidated upon delivery of the following documentation: brand proposal alluding to the event in vector format and open in Corel Draw or Adobe Illustrator program files. Files must be sent to the email educacionaldpp@gmail.com.
   Each participant can only submit a maximum of two proposals, which must be sent to the same email. For more information, click on this link.   

Research professor at CNPq participates in the XXI Humanities Week

CCHLA's XXI Humanities Week, which takes place from September 12th to 16th, will feature the participation of CNPq research professor, Dr. Eduardo Calil (UFAL/CNPq/LAME). The guest professor will give two conferences on the 12th, in Auditorium 1 of the Department of Public Policies (DPP-CCHLA), they are: Ramos System: a new method for mapping punctuation marks…

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Obijuv debate on Cinema and Racism

Next Tuesday, January 25th, at 7:30 pm, the UFRN's Observatory of the Child and Youth Population in Contexts of Violence (Obijuv) will welcome professor Érico Andrade Marques de Oliveira to talk about cinema and racism. The debate integrates studies on Marxism, art and politics. The activity will be open and broadcast on Obijuv's YouTube channel. Professor Érico has…

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Proae receives new requests for student assistance grants

From February 1st, the Dean of Student Affairs (Proae/UFRN) receives new requests for the selection process for student assistance scholarship programs. The benefits, consisting of food, transportation, residence, daycare, glasses and athlete, are intended for students regularly enrolled in in-person undergraduate courses on the Natal, Macaíba, Santa Cruz, Caicó and Currais Novos campuses. The selection…

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UFRN Public Policy professors publish article: Coronavirus and Metropolitan Governance

Raquel Maria da Costa Silveira¹ Lindijane de Souza Bento Almeida²  Sara Raquel Fernandes Queiroz de Medeiros³ Brunno Costa do Nascimento Silva⁴ Kassinely Souza de Melo⁵ Gabriel Rodrigues da Silva⁶ The fight against coronavirus (COVID-19) in Brazil has highlighted the discussion about the Brazilian federative pact. The multiplicity of measures adopted by federal, state and municipal…

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