PET Filosofia publishes scholarship selection process

The Philosophy Tutorial Education Program (PET) publishes a selection process to fill two vacancies for scholarship holders. The candidate must be enrolled in the Philosophy course at UFRN, starting from the second semester; have a completion average greater than or equal to 6.0; dedicate 20 hours a week to program activities; not accumulate any other type of scholarship or paid activity; and not have an employment relationship. Registration opens on November 14th and runs until the 18th.
To register, you must deliver the following documents to the Philosophy Department Secretariat, in room 701 of the CCHLA, from 9am to 12pm and 1pm to 8pm: the candidate registration form (present in the notice), updated academic transcripts and letter of intent.
The selection consists of three stages: analysis of academic performance through academic records; written test, which will be held on November 20th; and interview with candidates who passed the written test, on the 26th. The final result will be announced on November 27th. All results will be published on the notice board of the UFRN Department of Philosophy. For more information, access the announcement.

IV Latin American Ethnographic Film Festival receives registrations

Registration for the IV Latin American Ethnographic Film Exhibition is open until July 17th. The event is an initiative of the Visual Anthropology Center (Navis) in partnership with the Department of Anthropology (DAN) and the Postgraduate Program in Social Anthropology (PPGAS) whose purpose is to showcase works of academic relevance that address sociocultural realities, having…

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PPGAS wins awards at the 33rd Brazilian Anthropology Meeting

The Postgraduate Program in Social Anthropology (PPGAS/UFRN) received, at the Pierre Verger Award ceremony, through doctoral student Ester Corrêa and master's student Pablo Pinheiro, awards in the “drawings” and “photographic essays” categories. Arthur Costa Novo and Pietra Azevedo were also recognized in the Anthropology and Human Rights awards, and Heloísa Torres, respectively. The events are…

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