Discover 10 Unicamp computer programs that will be at the Software Experience

A system to assist in decision-making for investment in the financial market, an application aimed at managers who use the methodology lean thinking, knowledge management software and a computer program that detects deceased users on Social Networks are some of the various software developed at Unicamp that will be available in the exhibition area of ​​Software Experience 2017, which takes place during the InovaCampinas, on October 25th, at Expo Dom Pedro. The aim is to bring developers of Unicamp computer programs closer to businesspeople and representatives from the IT area. The exhibitions take place throughout the event, from 9 am to 18 pm. To participate, simply register with SWXP. More

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The public will be able to check out news and solutions aimed at different areas of knowledge

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Internal Community

Delegation learned about research carried out at Unicamp and expressed interest in international cooperation

The show class with chef and gastrologist Tibério Gil on the role of nutrition and gastronomy in contemporary women's health, this Thursday (7), opened the program that runs until Friday (8)

news

According to Maria Luiza Moretti, despite the progress seen in recent years, the occupation of command positions is still unequal between men and women

There will be four years of partnership, with six places offered each year in the first two periods; the offer increases to nine beneficiaries in the following two years

The publications are divided in a didactic manner into the themes General Women's Health, Reproductive Health, Obstetric Health and Adolescent Women's Health

Culture & Society

For rector Antonio Meirelles, a political commitment in favor of the solution is necessary and the Brazil can play an extremely important role in global environmental solutions 

 

Writer and columnist, the sociologist was president of the National Association of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Social Sciences in the 2003-2004 biennium