You are here: Home

Search results

2957 items matching your search terms.
Filter the results.
Item type














New items since



Sort by relevance · date (newest first) · alphabetically
Research group launches book on nutrition physiology
by Richard Meckien published Jun 12, 2013 last modified Jun 19, 2013 03:52 PM — filed under: , , ,
The book ‘Fisiologia da Nutrição na Saúde e na Doença: da Biologia Molecular ao Tratamento’ (Nutrition Physiology in Health and Disease: from Molecular Biology to Treatment), produced from the initiative of IEA’s Nutrition and Poverty Research Group, will be launched on June 20.
Located in NEWS
Princeton researchers present panel on racism in the Caribbean
by Richard Meckien published Jun 16, 2013 last modified Jun 19, 2013 03:47 PM — filed under: , , , ,
To present an overview of racism in Cuba and Haiti through a comparative approach is the goal of the panel ‘The Place of Race: Contemporary Caribbean Debates’, to be held on June 27 at the IEA with exhibitions by Rachel Price and Nick Nesbitt, both professors at Princeton University.
Located in NEWS
Ellen Northfleet and Sedi Hirano are the new counselors of the IEA
by Richard Meckien published Jun 17, 2013 last modified Jun 19, 2013 03:46 PM
In early June, USP’s rector João Grandino Rodas appointed two new members to the institute’s governing council: jurist Ellen Gracie Northfleet, former president of the Federal Supreme Court, and sociologist Sedi Hirano, former dean of Culture and University Extension.
Located in NEWS
IEA debates the street protests across Brazil
by Richard Meckien published Jun 20, 2013 last modified Aug 26, 2015 01:59 PM
A debate entitled 'What's Happening?' will be held on June 21, at 11 am, with the participation of various of the researchers associated to the IEA as panelists and moderation by Renato Janine Ribeiro.
Located in NEWS
Canevacci: a new scientific thinking for the context of digital culture
by Richard Meckien published Jul 02, 2013 last modified Apr 03, 2014 11:36 AM — filed under: , , , , ,
In the interview to IEA’s journalist Flávia Dourado, professor Massimo Canevacci explains some of the concepts of his authorship and questions the idea of an alienating culture.
Located in NEWS
New meeting of researchers addresses the effects of the street protests in Brazil
by Richard Meckien published Jul 02, 2013 last modified Aug 26, 2015 02:38 PM
'What's Next?', the second event in the series UTI Brasil of the Contemporary Societies Laboratory, will be held on July 3, at 11 am, in IEA's Event Room.
Located in NEWS
Event debates racism in Cuba and Haiti
by Richard Meckien published Jul 16, 2013 last modified Jul 17, 2013 11:27 AM
Two Caribbean countries marked by a history of colonial exploitation, slavery and international blockade, and transformed by revolutions led by the people. That is the scenery of Haiti and Cuba, two nations that, despite many similarities, appear quite different with regard to racism. And it was to discuss these differences that the IEA held the panel ‘The Place of Race: Contemporary Caribbean Debates’ on June 27.
Located in NEWS
Meeting in London discusses partnership with Rainforest Continent Business School
by Richard Meckien published Jul 18, 2013 last modified Jun 12, 2015 09:26 AM
The possibilities of collaboration between research programs, British institutions and a Rainforest Continent Business School will be discussed on July 22 at 10 am at Clarence House, the official residence in London and seat of Prince Charles’ foundation of the United Kingdom.
Located in NEWS
Sesame: a research center for the Middle East
by Richard Meckien published Aug 13, 2013 last modified Apr 25, 2019 11:30 AM — filed under: ,
Located in NEWS
Innovation and Competitiveness Observatory debates shortage of engineers
by Richard Meckien published Aug 19, 2013 last modified Apr 05, 2014 11:21 AM
IEA’s Innovation and Competitiveness Observatory (NAP-OIC) Research Group will discuss the shortage of engineers in the Brazilian labor market in the seminar ‘Faltam Engenheiros? De Que Tipo, Onde, Por Quê? Quais as Perspectivas?’ on August 30, at 11 am.
Located in NEWS