Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 9:11:58 GMT
To be served by numerous projects promoted by internal extension notices that involve extensionists from different centers of the institution, as well as through a proposal for courses originating from a project developed by the postgraduate program in communication from ufsm, with funding from the rio grande do sul research support foundation (fapergs). According to project member, verenice zanchi, extension courses will be organized for young female audiences in a hybrid format, with themes on technological innovation, use and consumption of information and communication technologies (icts) and female representation. The new training will focus on building support networks for young women, promoting female recognition in the areas of innovation and technology.This thursday (14), ufsm turns 63 years old.
To celebrate the date, the dean of extension (pre), through the coordination of culture and art, and the dean of people management (progep) promote the viva o campus special anniversary of ufsm. The event takes place next sunday (17), starting at 3pm, at the ufsm headquarters campus. This edition of viva o campus will feature the ufsm staff talent meeting. The action is organized by progep with the aim Phone Number List of providing a space for the expression of the multiple artistic talents existing at ufsm, promoting a moment of integration and appreciation for the institution's employees. The presentations take place on the stage of the multipurpose space. " do you know your residue? Where does your waste go?” it will also be possible to allocate food to the “ufsm against hunger” campaign, which helps families in situations of poverty, hunger and social vulnerability.
Viva o campus is a ufsm program that seeks to encourage cultural and artistic participation in the community, promotiawareness and care for the environment by bringing society to the campus.Held since 2014, the action has gained space on santa maria's agenda, highlighting the skills and experiences carried out by ufsm in the various areas of institutional activity.On the morning of last saturday (9), at the headquarters of the esperançando extension project, in the antiga rectoria multicultural complex of ufsm, the esperançando literary collection was inaugurated. The event marked the access of teenagers from santa maria's shelter institutions, participants in the project since 2019, to a selection of more than 300 children's and young people's books, all from a donation campaign focused exclusively on literature. Raquel bevilaqua, professor at colégio técnico industrial de santa maria (ctism), responsible for the campaign and organizing the literary collection, believes that promoting reading habits must be continuous. “just collecting books and giving them to teenagers may not be enough to form new readers.
To celebrate the date, the dean of extension (pre), through the coordination of culture and art, and the dean of people management (progep) promote the viva o campus special anniversary of ufsm. The event takes place next sunday (17), starting at 3pm, at the ufsm headquarters campus. This edition of viva o campus will feature the ufsm staff talent meeting. The action is organized by progep with the aim Phone Number List of providing a space for the expression of the multiple artistic talents existing at ufsm, promoting a moment of integration and appreciation for the institution's employees. The presentations take place on the stage of the multipurpose space. " do you know your residue? Where does your waste go?” it will also be possible to allocate food to the “ufsm against hunger” campaign, which helps families in situations of poverty, hunger and social vulnerability.
Viva o campus is a ufsm program that seeks to encourage cultural and artistic participation in the community, promotiawareness and care for the environment by bringing society to the campus.Held since 2014, the action has gained space on santa maria's agenda, highlighting the skills and experiences carried out by ufsm in the various areas of institutional activity.On the morning of last saturday (9), at the headquarters of the esperançando extension project, in the antiga rectoria multicultural complex of ufsm, the esperançando literary collection was inaugurated. The event marked the access of teenagers from santa maria's shelter institutions, participants in the project since 2019, to a selection of more than 300 children's and young people's books, all from a donation campaign focused exclusively on literature. Raquel bevilaqua, professor at colégio técnico industrial de santa maria (ctism), responsible for the campaign and organizing the literary collection, believes that promoting reading habits must be continuous. “just collecting books and giving them to teenagers may not be enough to form new readers.