Missions abroad connect professors from PUCRS and partner universities
In 2019, 40 professors visited institutions abroad on PUCRS-PrInt
In 2019, 40 professors had the opportunity to carry out work missions abroad on the Institutional Project of Internationalization (PUCRS-PrInt). The opportunity allowed for them to initiate joint projects, come into contact with new researchers, introduce them to PUCRS and its projects and further strengthen the internationalization of the University’s graduate programs.
Find out the destinations our professors headed to last year
Health in Human Development
Research in this area addresses the clinical, psychosocial and educational aspects associated with the different stages of human development, in an integrated way. The investigations are carried out in five sub-areas: child development, neglected diseases, adult health, neurodegenerative diseases and technologies in health. Find out more about studies in this area.
Renata Vieira – University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Cooperation Project: Development of innovative technologies and processes in health
Angelo Brandelli Costa – University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Cooperation Project: Advances in drug development, diagnosis and epidemiology of neglected diseases
Rodrigo Grassi de Oliveira – Universidade de Milão, Italy
Cooperation Project: Biopsychosocial aspects associated with the health of individuals in adult life
Célia Regina Carlini – KU Leuven, Belgium
Cooperation Project: Biopsychosocial aspects associated with the health of individuals in adult life
Ricardo Meurer Papaléo – University of Groningen, Netherlands
Cooperation Project: Development of innovative technologies and processes in environmental health, lifestyle and pathological conditions in child development
Eduardo Gonçalves Mota – Rosemann University, USA
Cooperation Project: Development of innovative technologies and processes in health
Cristina Maria Moriguchi Jeckel – University of Groningen, Netherlands
Cooperation Project: Development of innovative technologies and processes in health
Carla Bonan – University of Toronto, Canada
Cooperation Project: Office of the Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research
Renato Stein – Imperial College London, UK
Cooperation Project: Office of the Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research
Denise Cantarelli Machado – University of Milan, Italy
Cooperation Project: Study of neuropsychology of aging and molecular mechanisms associated with neurodegenerative diseases in the elderly population
Tatiana Quarti Irigaray – Universidad Catolica de Valencia San Vicente Martir, Spain
Cooperation Project: Study of neuropsychology of aging and molecular mechanisms associated with neurodegenerative diseases in the elderly population
Elke Bromberg – University of Groningen, Netherlands
Cooperation Project: Office of the Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research
Silvia Dias de Oliveira – University of Pretoria, South Africa
Cooperation Project: Biopsychosocial aspects associated with the health of individuals in adult life
Rosane Souza da Silva – University of Groningen, Netherlands
Cooperation Project: Development of innovative technologies and processes in health
Douglas Kazutoshi Sato – University of Pennsylvania, USA
Cooperation Project: Assessment of environmental aspects, life habits and pathological conditions in child development.
Lilian Hubner – University of Montreal and Université Laval, Canada
Cooperation Project: Biopsychosocial aspects associated with the health of individuals in adult life
World in Motion
Research in this area studies how society adapts to the rapid changes of the modern world. Aspects associated with social and economic development, migration, violence and human rights, as well as the use of technology without violating the ethical aspects and individual privacy rights are some of the issues that are addressed. Find out more about studies in this area.
Maria Isabel Bellini – Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Cooperation Project: The hidden matrix of Violence in Contemporary Times: Crisis of Otherness, Morality and Ethics.
Ingo Sarlet – University of Hamburg, Germany
Cooperation Project: Office of the Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research
Luciano Aronne de Abreu – Catholic University of America, USA
Cooperation Project: Macro and microeconomic aspects associated with economic, social, human and environmental development.
André Fagundes Pase – Masschussetes Institute Technology – MIT, USA
Cooperation Project: Technology and Society in a globalized world in crisis
Antonio De Ruggiero – Universitá degli Studo del Molise, Italy
Cooperation Project: Migrations: Historical and conceptual Perspectives and Analysis of Contemporary Phenomena
Claudia Musa Fay – University of Groningen, Netherlands
Cooperation Project: Migrations: Historical and conceptual Perspectives and Analysis of Contemporary Phenomena
Draiton Gonzaga – University of Bonn, Germany
Cooperation Project: The hidden matrix of Violence in Contemporary Times: Crisis of Otherness, Morality and Ethics
Rafael Prikladnicki – American University, USA
Cooperation Project: Technology and society in a globalized world in crisis
Hermilio Pereira dos Santos Filho – Newcastle University, UK
Cooperation Project: Macro and microeconomic aspects associated with economic, social, human and environmental development
Marília Costa Morosini – Newcastle University, UK
Cooperation Project: Human development: knowledges and practices for a world in motion
Edimara Luciano – Danube University, Austria
Cooperation Project: Macro and microeconomic aspects associated with economic, social, human and environmental development
Alexandre Anselmo Guilherme – KU Leuven, Belgium
Cooperation Project: Human development: knowledges and practices for a world in motion
Adriana Justin Cerveira Kampf – Newcastle University, UK
Cooperation Project: Human development: knowledges and practices for a world in motion
Nythamar F. de Oliveira Junior – Université Paris 8, France
Cooperation Project: Human development: knowledges and practices for a world in motion
Juliana Tonin – Sourbonne (Paris V), France
Cooperation Project: Office of the Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research
Monica Ryff Moreira Roca Vianna – University of Bonn, Germany
Cooperation Project: Office of the Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research
Augusto Jobim do Amaral – Universidad de Sevilla – Spain
Cooperation Project: The hidden matrix of Violence in Contemporary Times: Crisis of Otherness, Morality and Ethics.
Technology and Biodiversity
Research in this area studies how new technologies can contribute to the advancement of the study of biodiversity and the environment. In addition, it analyzes how these technological advances can assist in the development of materials, products and processes that allow the rational use of natural resources with low impact on the environment. Find out more about studies in this area.
Eduardo Cassel – Instituto de Ciências Agrárias/Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Cooperation Project: Technology, Energy and Natural Resources: New Paths to Sustainability
Soraia Raupp Musse – Sourbonne Université Paris 6, France
Cooperation Project: Technological Advances for the Development of an Interconnected World
Guilherme Araújo Pimentel – Université Mons, Belgium
Cooperation Project: Technology, Energy and Natural Resources: New Paths to Sustainability
Laura Roberta Pinto Utz – University of Salford, UK
Cooperation Project: Office of the Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research
Rodrigo Sebastian Iglesias – Linnaeus University, Sweden
Cooperation Project: Technology, Energy and Natural Resources: New Paths to Sustainability
Sandra Mara Oliveira Eiloft – Université Paris-Sud, France
Cooperation Project: Office of the Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research
Fabian Vargas – University of Toulouse/University of Graz, France
Cooperation Project: Technological Advances for the Development of an Interconnected World
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