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Rural Space
Undergraduate Research Project
Fuel
Gestation
nasturtium
Intestinal parasites
Ricardo Carneiro
Vocational Gymnasiums
TV
Working Student
Know
Unicamp in the Press
Panel of the Week
Job opportunities
Theses of the Week
Imecc: 35 years
Agribusiness
Reality
 

Reform or destructuring
of State?

Pension reform could cause the disruption of state careers, resulting in the emptying of public universities. The assessment is by economist and professor Ricardo Carneiro (on the left), from the Unicamp Institute of Economics. In an interview with Jornal da Unicamp, Carneiro reveals the reasons that led him to leave the team that formulated the government's economic policy, analyzes the first management measures and comments on the projections contained in the quarterly bulletin released by Cecon (Center for Economic and Economic Studies). Economic Policy at Unicamp), of which he is executive director.

The first steps in research

On the 25th and 26th of September, Unicamp promotes the XI Internal Scientific Initiation Congress, an event that will bring together 630 research projects carried out by undergraduate students at the University. According to the Dean of Research, Professor Fernando Ferreira Costa, scientific initiation is important in enabling university students to assimilate a type of knowledge that will differentiate them in a possible academic career or in the job market. The Congress will take place at the Multidisciplinary Gymnasium and will be open to the public.

Seeing the dark



Showing movies to people
blind since birth, psychologist
evaluates the resources that disabled people
visuals use to build
its narrative and knowledge itself

Thesis shows the universe
of the working student


Dissertation addresses the difficult journey of young people who work during the day and study at night, have work as a moral precept but find it increasingly difficult to enter the formal market.

The edible flower
which can prevent diseases

Study reveals that Nasturtium, an edible flower used to decorate salads, is rich in lutein, a carotenoid associated with the prevention of ophthalmological problems.


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