IH promotes cycle of free Humanities and Humanities courses

The Humanitas Institute (IH), Specialized Academic Unit of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), promotes the cycle of Free Humanities and Humanities Courses, between October 9th and December 18th, through its YouTube channel. Registration will be made using the form available in the description of the video itself, with a deadline for completion throughout the launch day.
The cycle seeks to bring together the variety of approaches to human beings in the contemporary world, delving deeper into issues of technique and power, in addition to the processes of subjection and subjectivation, the arts and sciences, barbarism and brutalism, the body and sexuality, the sacred, truth, and knowledge.
Certificates will be guaranteed to all those who completed the registration form within the established deadline. For more information or questions: humanitas@ufrnet.br

Department of Arts promotes soiree on literature and theater

The Literary Reading at School: from word to body extension project, from the Department of Letters of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), is holding the II Literomusical soirée from Word to Body, on June 13th, at 7pm, in Auditorium B, of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA). The recital is…

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UFRN shows second session of the Latin America in Cinema project

Promoted by the Social Sciences department of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts at UFRN, the Latin America in Cinema extension project will show its second session on April 5th, starting at 6:45 pm in the Auditorium of the Zila Mamede central library (BCZM). The chosen film is “The Club” by director and…

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Decom offers short courses on the practice of Television Journalism

The UFRN Department of Communication (Decom), linked to the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA/UFRN), has open registration for mini-courses on the theme Between the market and academia: Telejournalism in practice!. In total, 80 places are offered, 20 for each day of activities. The event's target audience is undergraduate and postgraduate communication students.…

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