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6 june 2024

Informal talk: Social Emancipation: (Re)Imagining Aprilist Possibilities

On April 30, 2024, based on the exhibition "I show myself as I can" by the artist João Wagner Daruich, and in the context of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of April 25, an informal discussion was held on the theme "Social Emancipation: (Re)Imagining Aprilist Possibilities".

28 may 2024

CeiED has two COST applications approved

CeiED has had two European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) applications approved. 

28 may 2024

Presence of Vincent Chevillon as part of the CARIM project

As part of the FCT project CARIM. Arte Contemporânea: Um caminho para a Museologia Inclusiva [FCT 2022.04615.PTDC, DOI 10.54499/2022.04615.PTDC], coordinated by CeiED researcher Marta Jecu,

28 may 2024

Critical Thinking at the center of researchers' and teachers' activities

The public launch of the Portuguese Network for Critical Thinking in Higher Education CrithinkNet took place on January 19, 2024, at the Student Hub of the University of Coimbra, with more than 110 participants.

23 may 2024

Professor Francisco Paulo's presence at the CeiED facilities

CeiED is currently home to Professor Francisco Paulo do Nascimento, who holds a PhD from the Catholic University of Brasilia and teaches and coordinates a postgraduate course at the UDF University Center.

23 may 2024

CeiED Researcher on the Direta Sem Café Podcast

Based on the commemorations of the fiftieth anniversary of the Carnation Revolution, Lusófona University celebrated the milestone with the series 50 anos 25 de abril (50 years of April 25), which included, for example, the Colloquium As Utopias da Revolução de Abril (The Utopias of the April Revolution) and the podcast series Direta Sem Café (Direct Without Coffee) which, in its 54th episode, featured CeiED researcher Maria Odete Emygdio da Silva.

In her visit to the podcast, Maria Odete Emygdio da Silva answered questions related to the conditions and struggles faced by people with disabilities before the respective revolutionary period, from physical barriers to social and cultural barriers, examining the panorama that shaped lives and aspirations.

You can find the full episode here.