The Laboratory of Technological Innovation in Health (LAIS) at UFRN opens a selection process for scholarship holders in the project Applied Research on the Implementation of Educational Processes in Integrated Health Information and Communication Systems. The scholarship has a value of R$ 2,500 and is open to undergraduate students studying Journalism at Higher Education institutions recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC). Registration can be made until October 21st, on the LAIS selection platform, free of charge.
To register, the candidate must meet the criteria of education, qualifications, knowledge and experience required in the notice. It is also a requirement that students do not accumulate a scholarship at UFRN or the Fundação Norte-Rio-Grandense de Pesquisa e Cultura (Funpec) and are available to work up to 30 hours per week.
In the project, the scholarship holder must carry out research focused on supporting the development of journalistic strategies for Health Educommunication. In addition, activities will be carried out to prepare and present reports related to the project, participate in meetings and events, develop, systematize and analyze the cataloging of journalistic materials and advertising pieces related to project research and activities related to supporting institutional communication.
The selection process is carried out in two phases of evaluation with a classificatory and eliminatory nature, namely the supporting documentation and the memorial. In the second phase, only the first ten students with the highest scores in the first phase will be evaluated. The final result will be announced on October 31st, on the LAIS website and on the Laboratory's selection process platform.
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