Instituto Ágora opens registrations for new classes in February 2017

 

Starting in February, the UFRN Ágora Institute opens registrations for new students in the first academic semester of 2017. Vacancies are available aimed at both the institution's internal and external audiences, where they will be offered
nine languages in three modalities: basic, academic and conversational.
Registration must be made through the public portal of the UFRN Integrated Academic Activities Management System (Sigaa), following the Selection Processes and Selection Processes – Complementary Training tabs. Subsequently, the candidate must complete all requested forms.
The period for the Sigaa registration process varies depending on the type of vacancy requested and whether the entrant is included in the scholarship or contributor category.
For those interested in joining the course at a more advanced level than the initial level, you can take a placement test.
Students who encounter difficulties in enrolling should contact the Institute's Secretariat, located in room 12 of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA), or by telephone (84) 3342-2336 (option 2).
Further information can be found in the notice, available here.
 

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