Humanitas Institute offers free course in September

The Humanitas Institute (IH), of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA), in partnership with the organization Social Responsibility Put into Practice (RESPONSA), offers a free course on the thoughts of the Korean philosopher Byung Chul Han, a critic of the internet and contemporary society.
The course will be held every Wednesday in September, on the 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, in auditoriums B and D of the CCHLA. At each meeting, a work by the author will be dedicated to the approach, followed by discussion. Applications for students must be made via Sigaa. For anyone else interested, entry is free. Check out the schedule.

EMUFRN offers courses on music and inclusion

   The School of Music at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (EMUFRN) is open for registration until March 15th for courses on music and inclusion. The courses, which will be taught by professor Vílson Zattera, visiting professor at the UFRN School of Music, are aimed at people who have any special needs…

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CCET offers scholarships for journalism students

The UFRN Center for Exact and Earth Sciences selects scholarships for students studying the Journalism course who want to work with the production of journalistic content to publicize the actions developed by the CCET. Students who are studying at least the third period can participate in the selection process and the paid places are intended…

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