IX Oxbridge Conference on Brazilian Studies
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Online event
The Oxbridge Conference on Brazilian Studies is a multi-disciplinary event to discuss topics concerning Brazil.
About this event
The Oxbridge Conference on Brazilian Studies is a multi-disciplinary event that brings together scholars from natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and arts to discuss topics concerning Brazil. It is organised by both Cambridge University and Oxford University Brazilian Societies and counts with an increasing number of researchers from the UK and beyond. This year the event will discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in five thematic panels: (i) Health & Science, (ii) Society and Economy, (iii) Politics, (iv) Environment, and (v) Education (preliminary poster attached).
The IX Oxbridge Conference on Brazilian Studies, to take place online on October 19th, 21st, 26th, 28th and 29th, 2021.
To attend the panels go to / Para atender esse painel acesse:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mPpdoTHcSGSPcKfMMe87pQ
More information: https://www.oxbridgebrazil.com
About the organizing committee:
- The Cambridge University Brazilian Society is a society organized by Brazilian students at the University of Cambridge that aims to bring some of our Brazilian culture to the University and Cambridge; socialising through events that promote culture and debates; to develop partnerships to collaborate with Brazilian and British institutions, and to welcome newcomers and be a source of information to all Brazilian students about life in the UK and the university. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
- The Oxford University Brazilian Society proposes to be a central hub for Brazilians at Oxford and for Brazilian-related events happening at the University. Our goals are: to support the Brazilians at the University of Oxford; to publicise research developed by Brazilian students and research on Brazilian issues developed in the University; to publicise the University of Oxford in Brazil and attract new students; to publicise Brazilian issues as potential objects of study and investigation in the University of Oxford; to foster cooperation and engagement between research groups in Brazil and research groups at the University of Oxford. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.