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20 february 2025

Inês Vieira presents the book Gingar na Cidade. Bicycle, participation and transformation of the territory

Last Thursday, 20th February, the book ‘Gingar na Cidade. Bicycle, participation and transformation of the territory’, a work that explores the relationship between territory, mobility and community involvement in Marvila, Lisbon.

Workshop "Mixed Methods in Research" by the CeiED Doctoral College

The CeiED Doctoral College hosted a workshop titled "Mixed Methods in Research", presented by CeiED researcher João Filipe Matos.

25 february 2025

Doctoral candidates approved in the doctoral juries of the XVI Sociomuseology Week

During the XVI Week of Sociomuseology, held at Universidade Lusófona, several doctoral juries were held, culminating in the approval of the candidates. The research presented addressed innovative themes in the field of Sociomuseology, reflecting the diversity and relevance of the research carried out.

11 february 2025

XVI Socio-Museology Week and XVI Seminar on Research in Sociomuseology

The XVI Socio-Museology Week is currently underway (until Saturday 20 February 2025). The annual meeting, promoted by the Museology Department and with the support of CeiED, is in its 16th edition and has been a success, with numerous activities available until Saturday (22 February 2025).

The XVI Sociomuseology Week began on 11 February 2025 with the opening session led by Mário Moutinho, Judite Primo and Adel Igor Pausini. The first day also included a lecture by Leonardo Mellado and the ‘Gira on Social Museology’ with Mário Chagas, as well as presentations by the Department of Museology, the UNESCO Chair and the CeiED.

On the following days, the INOMPOR Project, the ‘SocioMuseology + Paulo Freire’ Study Group and the AGRRIN Project were presented, as well as the inauguration of the exhibition ‘{About} Living, Liberating, Resisting: Being Hip-Hop’.

The 2nd International Conference of the Social Museology Committee (SOMUS/ICOM) took place on 13 and 14 February, including a technical visit. On the 15th, there was a presentation of post-doctoral research, a book launch and The round table discussion on the ICOM Code of Ethics.

On 17 February, the doctoral jury began, with the defence of Gabriela Coronado Téllez's thesis, and the XVI Research Seminar in Sociomuseology kicked off.

From 18 to 22 February, the event will feature doctoral juries from various research projects, covering topics such as the musealisation of archaeology, community museums in schools, peripheral territorialities and sociomuseology applied to university collections.

At the same time, the XVI Seminar on Research in Sociomuseology is taking place (from 18 to 20 February), providing a space for in-depth discussion on methodologies and current challenges in the field.

On 21 February, classes are scheduled dedicated to Museology and Contemporary Issues, given by recognised experts.

The event culminates on the 22 February, with a closing get-together, promoting a moment of sharing between participants and consolidating the spirit of collaboration and academic exchange. 

18 february 2025

CeiED approves funding for two exploratory project proposals

Following the approval of the results of the 5th edition of the Seed Projects competition, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Education and Development has approved funding for two exploratory project proposals.

Master’s in Visual Arts Teaching at Universidade Lusófona Receives Positive Evaluation from A3ES

The Master’s in Visual Arts Teaching for the 3rd Cycle of Basic Education and Secondary Education, offered by the Institute of Education/FCSEA at Universidade Lusófona - Lisbon, has received a positive evaluation from the Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education (A3ES).