Agreement sets that the university team will digitize and research documents for a project on the memory of Arab immigration in Brazil. A seminar discusses new perspectives on the Arab diaspora.
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International Relations students from the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) visited the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) in São Paulo on Tuesday (30). They attended a lecture about the institution, presented by Vice President of Marketing Silvia Antibas, and learned about the diplomatic and trade relations between Brazil and Arab countries
New area of the Federal University of São Paulo raises funds via the Rouanet Law and needs nearly USD 1 million to finish construction. Opening is scheduled for the beginning of 2025.
Public university with campuses in several cities in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, is receiving applications from refugees and stateless persons living in the country interested in attending university.
Enrolments are open for the the first three lessons in the online course “The Contributions of Arab-Islamic Civilization to Humanity: a Historical Outlook.” Classes start February 25.
The selection process offers specific vacancies in undergraduate courses of UNIFESP for refugees and immigrants holding humanitarian visa.
Soraya Smaili is the first woman ever to be president of the Federal University of São Paulo. Her many achievements include research, fighting the coronavirus, Oxford Vaccine testing, and bringing democracy and transparency to public universities. She’s also the founder of the Institute of Arab Culture.
The 1st Afro-Asian Journey of the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) is taking place online and free of charge from December 8 to 11. Registration is available.
The new publication from the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) is already available. A launch event will take place online next Monday at 4 pm.
Science and religion will be among the subjects of an online megaevent of the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) from Monday (13) until Friday (17), on which date there will be a debate with representatives from Islamism, Catholicism, Judaism, and Candomblé.
Registration is open for Unifesp’s undergrad courses. They are free and open for stateless people and those with humanitarian visa too.

