Obijuv launches book on Youth and social struggles in contemporary times

On September 1st, at 7 pm, the Observatory of the Child and Youth Population in Contexts of Violence (Obijuv), at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) will launch the book “Youth and social struggles in contemporary times”, written by one of the Obijuv coordinators, doctor in psychology Luana Cabral.
The production is the result of the author's doctoral research, under the guidance of UFRN professor Oswaldo Yamamoto, making important contributions especially to the field of youth public policies. The broadcast will be on OBIJUV's YouTube channel and will feature representatives of youth social movements in RN.
For more information visit Instagram: @obijuv_ufrn
 

 

Deart celebrates 45 years with commemorative lives

From the 2nd to the 26th of August, the Department of Arts (Deart), at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) celebrates its 45 years of existence with the commemorative live streams ‘Mémoria, Knowledge and Sharing’. The events are broadcast via the YouTube channel (Deart – 45 years old). For the institutional opening of…

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University Restaurant suspends activities due to renovation

In order to improve the services provided to the academic community, the University Restaurant (RU), of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), suspended the operation of the unit from this Monday, July 1st. The expected return of activities is 90 days, due to renovations to adapt accessibility and restructure production spaces. According…

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COMMUNICATION FROM THE CCHLA MANAGEMENT – REOPENING OF THE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 2024

The Management of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA) hereby publishes to technical-administrative staff and teachers, the Technical Note No. 01/2025-PROGESP, which deals with the reopening of the performance evaluation calendar for the year 2024. The document was issued by the Dean of People Management (PROGESP) of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) and…

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