UFRN applies national proficiency exam in Portuguese Language

Registration is now open for the first 2024 edition of the Celpe-Bras exam, aimed at foreigners seeking to prove their proficiency in the Portuguese language. Registration can be made until March 1st through the Inep portal, with a fee of R$ 259.00. The tests will be held on April 23, at the Instituto Ágora at UFRN.
Celpe-Bras is the only official certificate of proficiency in the Portuguese language recognized by the Brazilian government. The exam consists of two parts: a written test, lasting up to three hours, covering four textual production tasks to assess the candidates' linguistic competence, and an oral test, which involves a face-to-face interaction of approximately 20 minutes between the participant, an evaluator-interlocutor and an evaluator-observer.
For more information, access the notice available here.

 
 

DEFIL carries out the Brazilian Thinkers extension project

The Department of Philosophy at UFRN (DEFIL) carries out the extension project Brazilian Thinkers Study Group – Ailton Krenak from March 3rd to June 9th, at 3pm, in Auditorium E of CCHLA. The action is organized by professor Federico Sanguinetti, from DEFIL. The university community in general can participate in the action. The project aims to explore…

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UFRN hosts the largest communication congress in Latin America

With a varied program of debates, workshops, cultural presentations and thematic groups, the regional edition of Intercom Nordeste takes place at the UFRN Communication Department (Decom), between the 8th and 10th of May. The congress is named after the Brazilian Society for Interdisciplinary Communication Studies and its theme is Communication in times of artificial intelligence:…

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desCom discusses political and epistemological challenges at a meeting

The research project Subaltern Epistemologies and Communication – desCom holds the next study meeting, with the theme Intellectuals and non-colonial knowledge in academia: political and epistemological challenges, this Wednesday, 25th. The action takes place at 9:30 am, in Room D1 of Classroom Sector II, open to the university and external community. At the meeting, undergraduate students from the…

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