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Elective courses – 2nd semester 2024

Between August 13 and 19, 2024, postgraduate students, both internal and external, according to the IMS calendar, will be able to add subjects to be taken in the second semester of 2024. This process can be carried out even after the start of classes on August 5, via the Intranet (IMS internal system). External students must fill in the registration form that applies to their condition by clicking on one of the links for Special …

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Call for proposals for thematic dossiers extended

The journal Sexualidad, Salud y Sociedad, linked to the Latin American Center on Sexuality and Human Rights, has extended the deadlines for submitting proposals for thematic dossiers for publication in its next volume (2025). Those interested in publishing dossiers in the journal in the first half of 2025 can submit their proposals for evaluation until the new date of September 2, 2024. Those interested in publishing dossiers in the journal in the 2nd semester of …

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CLAM 20 YEARS International Seminar: a memory of the formation of a field of studies on sexuality and human rights in Brazil and Latin America

June 6 and 7, 2024 IMS/UERJ (Maracanã campus) Broadcast: youtube.com/@ppgscimsuerj The Latin American Center for Sexuality and Human Rights (CLAM/IMS/UERJ) invited colleagues, friends, and collaborators to the international seminar “CLAM 20 YEARS: a memory of the formation of a field of studies on sexuality and human rights in Brazil and Latin America”. Over the course of two days, the seminar examined the trajectory and future perspectives of studies on gender and sexuality in Brazil and …

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Changes in the Coordination of CLAM

Claudia Mora assumes the General Coordination of CLAM and bets on a shared management model with Laura Lowenkron and Horacio Sívori