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June, 2024

Professora Hélia Bracons Joins CEG Team in Shaping Lisbon's 2023-2026 Migrant Integration Plan

Professora Hélia Bracons was integrated as a member of the CEG Team, IGOT-ULisboa, and collaborated in the preparation of the diagnosis and action plan of the Municipal Plan for the Integration of Migrants of Lisbon IV – PMIML IV, for the 2023-2026 triennium. This Plan was delivered to the Lisbon City Council at the beginning of June.
June, 2024

"Damião de Góis" Mobility Program

Within the scope of the "Damião de Góis" Mobility Program, professors Hélia Bracons, Director of the Social Work course at FCSEA at Universidade Lusófona – Centro Universitário de Lisboa and Maria Neves Gonçalves, Director of the School of Education of Lusophony at IPLuso, were at Ensino Lusófona Brasil – RJ and SP, between June 24 and 28, 2024.
July, 2024

Secularization in Multiple Modernities

International Seminar on Global Studies: Our researcher Jorge Botelho Moniz presented his paper "Secularization in Multiple Modernities" at the International Seminar on Global Studies at the Centre for Global Studies - Universidade Aberta (Portugal) on July 3, 2024. Paula Carreira (Center for Global Studies, Open University) was in charge of the comments.

June, 2024

The carnation Revolution: Perspectives and Legacies and climate justice movements in Portugal

António Costa Pinto published an article about the democratisation process in Portugal and its legacies, in the dossier "The carnation Revolution: Perspectives and Legacies", from IDEES Magazine.

June, 2024

Academic critical reviews: scientific and literary (meta-analysis)

New academic paper "Academic critical reviews: scientific and literary (meta-analysis)" by researchers and Profs. Hélia Bracons and Anabela Freitas were published in the journal Revista Lusófona de Educação, 62, 279-285.  This article aims to provide some notes to make life easier for those who ever have to do this type of work.
June, 2024

I International Colloquium on Social and Educational Inclusion. Opening spaces for plural epistemologies

Between June 5 to 7, 2024,  the University of Malaga in Spain hosted its inaugural international colloquium, organized by the Faculty of Education Sciences, the Department of Didactics and School Organization, and the Research Group on Innovation and Inclusive Educational Development. Professor Hélia Bracons participated in the event's scientific committee, representing Lusófona University.