Lecture on Women Entrepreneurs, Self-Efficacy and Gender Egalitarianism

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The UFSC International Relations Office (SINTER), along with the University of Flensburg, invites the university community to a lecture on Women Entrepreneurs, Self-Efficacy and Gender Egalitarianism.

The event will take place on Thursday (7 May) at the School of Socio-Economic Sciences (CSE), Building B, room 11, at 1 p.m. No previous registration is required.

The lecturer, Kirsten Mikkelsin, holds a doctoral degree in Women’s Entrepreneurship and is a researcher at the University of Flensburg.

A brief biography of the lecturer can be accessed here.

Internship Vacancy at SINTER – Outgoing Program

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Target students (exclusively from UFSC): Administration, Languages and Literatures, International Relations or Executive Secretariat undergraduates.

Work hours: from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (20 hours/week)

Start date: 02 July 2018

Remuneration: R$ 364,00 + R$ 132,00 (transportation vouchers) = R$496,00.

Requirements: 2nd semester of studies or beyond, no course failure due to unsatisfactory attendance, advanced level of English, excellent writing, ease in operating administrative systems, ability to work in groups, responsibility, initiative and punctuality. Knowledge of other languages is desirable.

Internship duties: Assist on administrative activities related to the Outgoing Exchange Program (serving the university community and the public in Portuguese and English; contacting foreign partner institutions; operating emails and administrative systems; updating spreadsheets; etc.)

Students interested must send their curriculums to outgoing.sinter@contato.ufsc.br

New English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) Course

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As an internationalization initiative, the Office of International Relations (SINTER), in partnership with USAC, re-offers the English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) course.

The course was developed by Professor Sarah Blithe as a way to meet the needs for using English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) at the university.  It will give support to UFSC faculty on how to design and teach courses in English, contributing to UFSC’s internationalization process.

Classes will take place from 18 to 20 June, 10 a.m to 11:30 a.m. The location is yet to be decided.

The course has 20 seats available. SINTER will reserve 5 more seats in case of dropout and the participants will receive a registration confirmation by email (caa.sinter@contato.ufsc.br).

Applications here.

USAC offers courses in English for UFSC students

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One of the objectives of the USAC program is to offer learning opportunities in English for UFSC undergraduate students. The requirements for participation on the courses are:

  • be regularly enrolled at UFSC;
  • have advanced English listening and speaking skills;
  • have specific interest and availability to attend at least 90% of classes.

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UFSC is ranked in the THE Emerging Economies University Ranking 2018

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The Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina has been ranked in the Times Higher Education (THE) Emerging Economies University Ranking 2018. Among the 42 countries and 378 institutions evaluated, UFSC reached the position 201-250. The analyses  examined the institutions’ strengths  regarding their goals in research, knowledge transfer, international outlook and methodology, which had an special focus on the evaluation.

To be placed in the ranking and to be part of the select group of 42 examined countries is an important achievement for UFSC. This means that among the emerging economies, the university has a significant role in research leadership.

For the ranking scores, access the THE website.

English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) Course at UFSC

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USAC, in partnership with UFSC, promoted on 7, 8 and 9 May 2018 the English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) Course. The course was addressed to UFSC’s faculty and lectured by visiting Professor Sarah Blithe, from the University of Nevada, U.S.

The course focused on introducing EMI and instructing its participants on how to lecture courses from all areas of expertise in English as a way to spread the use of English language in environments where English is not the first language of the participants. The opportunity was part of UFSC’s strategy to disseminate the university’s language policies.

UFSC’s Rector participates in the 73rd AUGM Council of Rectors meeting

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The Rector of Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Ubaldo Cesar Balthazar, and the Secretary for International Relations, Lincoln Fernandes, traveled to Chile this week  to participate in the 73th meeting of the Associação de Universidades Grupo Montevidéu (AUGM) Council of Rectors, along with academic authorities from other universities from Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia and Chile. The meeting – that took place on 7 and 8 May – was organized by the University of Playa Ancha (UPLA) and the University of Valparaiso (UV) and discussed the need to defend the role of federal universities on the development of higher education, as well as the challenges and gaps that will be faced to accomplish this mission in a global context.

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