(Português) Semana Acadêmica de Economia acontece de 19 a 21 de setembro
Postgraduate education in International Relations promotes lecture with Uziel Nogueira
The Postgraduate Program in International Relations / PPGRI / UFSC invites to the lecture Latin American Integration: Challenges and opportunities for Brazil to take place on September 23, 2011 (Friday), at 4 PM. The event will be at the Mini-auditorium of the Department of Economics and International Relations of the CSE/UFSC, on the Campus Universitário Reitor João David Ferreira Lima, Trindade, Florianópolis, SC.
The lecturer will be doctor in economics Uziel Nogueira, that worked as official of the Inter-American Development Bank between 1982 and 2009 and is currently consultant of the IDB, World Bank and IMF.
Master’s degree in Territorial Development and Local
Registration is open from 17 to 20 of December.
For more information see here.
INCT-INEU promotes extension course with Katherine Caro
The Cultural Attaché of the U.S. Consulate in Sao Paulo, Katherine Caro, will hold a Extension Course, lasting four hours, on September 19th with the theme “The New Media and Its Role in U.S. Diplomacy. ”
The event is promoted by INCT-INEU and happens in the mini-auditório of Management at 14:00. Registrations can be made via e-mail: 

World after September 11 is the main theme of RI’s Week
Between the days 13 and 16, the ten years of the terrorists attack of September 11 will be discussed during the Second Week of International Relations of UFSC. The short courses, debates, round tables and workshops will discuss topics related to international relations in the post-September 11, addressing issues such as terrorism, international security, international organizations, international political economy and foreign policy.
During the four days of the event, that will be held in the auditorium of Centro Sócio-Econômico (CSE), teachers Eduardo Viola of UnB, Luis Estrella Faria of UFRGS, Cristina Pecequilo of UNIFESP, Paul Visentini of UFRGS, Oswaldo Dehon of IBMEC and the General Acting Consul of the United States of America in Sao Paulo Mr. William Popp will give lectures within the theme “Decade of change: international relations in the post September 11th”
Registration for the event and short courses go until the opening day, Sept. 13. To register visit: http://semanari.ufsc.br/
The Second Week of International Relations, conducted by the Centro Acadêmico de Relações Internacionais in partnership with the course coordinator, is aimed at improving the internationalist future, bringing to the university the main topics in the panels in Brazil and worldwide.


(Português) Ciências Contábeis recebe cinco estrelas do Guia do Estudante 2012
The Accounting Course of UFSC won the five stars concept of the Guia do Estudante of Abril. The publication Guia do Estudante Profissões – Vestibular 2012, which brings an evaluation of the superior courses held by the guide, begins to circulate on October 6.
Created in 1966, today the course is among the 11 best of the country and receives the fiveconcept Guide again.
With 25 years of existence, the Student Guide provides information on professions and Brazilian universities, detailing more than 214 courses and evaluating more than 20 000.
Round of International Talks
The Center for Competitive Intelligence Organization (NICO) in Marketing and Logistics, CAD and CSE invites everyone to participate of the international lectures with the Indian teacher and researcher Jagdip Singh, professor who occupies the chair H Clark Ford Professor of Marketing and Head of the Marketing Department of Case Western Reserve University – Cleveland, United States.
Here is the event schedule:
Thursday, 08/09 at 6:30 PM: Lecture “Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained” (with simultaneous translation) for undergraduate students that are participating of the Week of the Administrator.
Location: Auditorium of the CSE
Friday, 09/09 at 2:30 PM: Lecture “Awakening Passion for Research: Aim High, Look Low” for students and postgraduate teachers of UFSC.
Location: Auditorium of CAD – the first floor of the CSE building
Registration: The both lectures are free. The talk “Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained” requires registration with the Centro Acadêmico do Curso de Administração of UFSC (more information at http://www.semanaadmufsc.com.br/).
More information can be obtained from the Research Group on Consumption (
) or with the professor Vinicius Brei.












