Sepa offers professional guidance to CCHLA students

The Applied Psychology Service (Sepa) at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) offers, from April onwards, professional guidance services to students on undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA). Spaces are limited and registration takes place in person.
To be accepted in this modality, the interested party must first go through the screening sector. Once diagnosed as an emerging issue, the interviewer will refer you to psychologists Juvaneide Costa and João Argolo. Space limitations will be defined according to the availability of the responsible professionals.
For more information visit: @sepaufrn or call 3342-2234
 

Geography students learn with disaster management simulation

Enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge about crisis management in a simulated disaster scenario was the objective of UFRN Geography professor, Lutiane Almeida at the meeting on August 22nd. Specialist in the area of ​​disaster risk management, Almeida proposed a simulation in the Environmental Risks discipline, of the bachelor's degree in Geography, in order to…

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Postgraduate in Social Anthropology opens master's degree registrations for indigenous, quilombola and gypsy students

The Postgraduate Program in Social Anthropology (PPGAS), at the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA), publishes a master's degree notice for the selection of indigenous, quilombola and gypsy students. Registration must be made through SIGAA, in the selection processes tab, from October 10th to November 25th, 2020. The Program Coordination, in accordance with…

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Agora opens registrations in February for language courses

   The Ágora Institute, at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), opens registrations for language courses from February 4th. Classes are offered in German, Spanish, French, English, Libra, Hebrew, Classical Greek and Latin, aimed at UFRN students, employees and external audiences. The courses have the following modalities: basic, reading for academic purposes…

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