Studies in Psychology promotes International Colloquium

   The Center for Studies in Historical-Cultural Psychology at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) will hold on October 31st and November 1st the I International Colloquium in the Historical-Cultural Field: Educational Dialogues and the II Regional Meeting of Research Groups in the Historical-Cultural Field. The event takes place at the UFRN Education Center.
  The colloquium and meeting targets teachers, researchers and students and aims to improve coordination between groups and researchers in the Historical-Cultural field; promote contact between groups and researchers in the Historical-Cultural Field of UFRN and the Northeast region with other national and international researchers, with a view to internationalizing investigations and exchanging teachers and students.
   The event will also discuss different themes in the areas of Psychology, Education and Science Teaching, from a historical-cultural perspective and mobilize efforts for the collective construction of the 6th ISCAR International Congress, in 2020, at UFRN. This Congress takes place every three years, in different countries, bringing together the main names researching in the Historical-Cultural Field around the world, being organized by the International Society for Cultural-historical Activity Research (ISCAR).
   Registration takes place on the SigEventos website to participate as a listener until the day of the event, with the limit for places being 150. For more information, visit the Colloquium website.

Deart promotes UFRN's 9th Visual Arts Week

   The Department of Arts (Deart) of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) is holding the IX UFRN Visual Arts Week between the 6th and 10th of May. The event has taken place annually since 2010 and is an academic action planned and organized by a team of teachers and students, with…

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Announcement about the meeting of rectors at the Ministry of Education

The rectors of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), the Federal Rural University of Semi-Árido (Ufersa) and the Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Norte (IFRN), accompanied by federal deputies Rafael Motta, Fábio Faria, Benes Leocádio, Walter Alves and General Girão, as well as senators Styvenson Valentim, Jean-Paul Prates and Zenaide Maia,…

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