Are you thinking about expanding your knowledge without spending a penny? Well then, get ready! The University of São Paulo (USP), through the Faculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences (FFLCH), is offering an unmissable opportunity for those looking to improve in various areas of knowledge.
FFLCH-USP, renowned for its academic excellence, opens its virtual doors to offer 71 free courses with a total of 4.400 vacancies available.
Classes cover a wide range of topics, from feminism and gender issues to music history and literature analysis, covering contemporary topics such as Covid-19 pandemic e police violence. Registration, which began on July 23rd, closes today, the 31st, so don't waste time!
Among the courses offered are:
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- MEC offers free English and Spanish language courses entirely online
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- “Horror cinema in the 70s: fascism, work and family”, which explores how the film genre reflects and criticizes social and political aspects.
- “Introduction to contemporary literature by black authors in Portugal”, offering a perspective on black voices in Portuguese literature.
- “Indian Hindu mythology: the 'Ramayana'”, an analysis of the Hindu epic and its cultural impact.
- “Creative and reflective gamification in language and literature classes”, aimed at educators interested in innovating their teaching practices.
Those courses They are an excellent opportunity for anyone over 18 and are completely free. The selection of participants will be done by electronic draw, thus ensuring a fair distribution of places.
The initiative, in addition to offering continuing education to the public, reinforces USP's commitment to the democratization of knowledge. According to Danilo Ferreira de Camargo, head of the Culture and University Extension Service at FFLCH, this is a way for the university to fulfill its social role and adapt to the new realities imposed by the pandemic.
How to Apply
To register, simply access the official FFLCH-USP website and search for the Apolo System, where you can choose the courses you prefer and confirm your registration. There are no prerequisites for participation, and the courses will be taught by FFLCH professors, students and alumni, between August 5th and 31st.
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