PHE offers in-person study monitoring

The Study Habits Program (PHE), linked to the Dean of Student Affairs (Proae), offers in-person study monitoring for UFRN students. Services take place in Natal, on the central campus, in Santa Cruz, at the Trairi Faculty of Health Sciences (Facisa), and in Caicó, at the Seridó Higher Education Center (Ceres). The orientation is carried out on a first-come, first-served basis on the days and times indicated on the Program's Instagram and lasts around 40 minutes.
In the first session, interested students will participate in a conversation with the PHE team to present their study requirements. From then on, meetings will take place in which interventions will be carried out, collaboratively, in order to generate reflections in the student and, in this way, promote actions and changes in the relationship with studying and in studying behavior.
Each service will be designed according to the specific demands of each student, aiming to build paths that make sense in the participant's reality, explains PHE coordinator, Poliana González. To this end, the PHE team made up of scholarship holders in the areas of Psychology and Pedagogy seeks to promote an interface of studies on learning, behavior and emotions.
Services are free and individualized. On the Central Campus, they take place at the Amphitheaters Secretariat of the Center for Exact and Earth Sciences (CCET); in Caicó, Ceres, in block C, in the old xerox room; and in Santa Cruz, in Facisa, the service is provided in the Sepa room, in the Miguel Lula building.
To find out more information about in-person study monitoring, students can contact PHE via email: phefacisa@gmail.com, pheufrncaico@gmail.com and pheufrn@gmail.com (Central Campus). More information, on PHE's Instagram or by email at pheufrn@gmail.com.

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