Sepa promotes debates on Yellow September

With the theme Yellow September: A Look at Life, the Applied Psychology Service (Sepa) at UFRN promotes, throughout the month of September, actions to debate suicide. The Sepa campaign began last Wednesday, 4th, and will run until September 27th, with activities aimed at the community in general.
The next action will be held on Wednesday, 18th, in the Nepsa auditorium, at 5pm. On the occasion, the documentary Ouvidos Calados, by Mauro Baptistella, will be shown. The aim of the film is to raise awareness about the importance of giving voice to feelings. On the 27th, Sepa welcomes university students who feel like they are helping colleagues in psychological distress for a conversation at 8:30 am. At 2:30 pm, the public will participate in a meditation practice.
Registration for the activities of Yellow September: A Look at Life must be made through Sigaa. In addition to specific actions, Sepa also carries out, until September 27th, a psychological shift. Service is on a first-come, first-served basis, but there is a limit on space. For more information about services provided by Sepa, contact us via email at setembroamarelosepa@gmail.com.

Conversation Circle discusses Indigenous Knowledge and Female Protagonism

The Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), through the Department of Geography (DGE), continues to promote the “Women in Science” extension action. Under the coordination of professors Juliana Farias and Jane Barbosa, the project this time brings the event “Roda de Conversa: Indigenous Knowledge and Female Protagonism”, which will be held on June…

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EMUFRN opens classes for children aged 1 to 4

Registration for children's musicalization and artistic initiation courses promoted by the School of Music (EMUFRN) ends this Monday, March 13th. There are classes for children aged between one and four years old. There are two classes open for the First Notes 2023 course. In Class 1, children who are one year old can register until…

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Doctorate in Anthropology with open enrollment for indigenous people, quilombolas and trans people

The Postgraduate Program in Social Anthropology (PPGAS/UFRN), linked to the Center for Human Sciences, Literature and Arts (CCHLA) has open selection for the Doctorate in the 2024 academic year, aimed at indigenous students, quilombolas, gypsies, transsexuals and transvestites. In total, 3 vacancies are offered to interested parties who self-identify with one of the specified groups.…

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Motyrum coordinators launch books about people in prison

The Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literature (DLLEM) and the Department of Public Policies of UFRN (DPP) will hold, on the 28th, the Humanize and Desencarcerate event for the launch of the books Un pueblo sin piernas pero que camina, by Thayane Campos, professor at the Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literature (DLLEM/UFRN),…

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