Upcoming Events (13)
Memória e Aprendizados Sociais
An academic lecture at IEA-USP examining how memory informs social learning within urban territories, part of the Ciclo Territórios series. Free to attend; join researchers for a thought-provoking afternoon of insights and discussion in São Paulo.
Arqueologia Social Inclusiva
This talk delves into inclusive social archaeology, examining how archaeology informs community inclusion, heritage justice, and urban narratives. Part of the Ciclo Territorios at IEA-USP, it invites researchers and students to rethink territorial histories through interdisciplinary methods and collaborative practice.
A Máquina de Turing e o que os Computadores Podem e não Podem Fazer
Join a focused talk on the Turing machine and the limits of computation. On 2026-04-17 at 09:00 at IEA-USP, this lecture delves into what computers can and cannot do, exploring computation theory and its relevance to AI.
Ciclo Trânsitos: Circulations – Ideias Francesas e o Direito Administrativo
Online webinar hosted by IEA-USP examining how French ideas circulated to shape Brazilian administrative law (1880–1990). The session traces cross-national exchanges, government debates, and the legacy of transits in legal thought and administrative practice, offering historiography insights.
Trânsitos: Trabalho, Política e Direitos Humanos — com Fernando Menezes
An online webinar exploring Brazil–France relations from 1880–1990, led by Fernando Menezes. The session at IEA-USP analyzes transits and circulations across politics, labor, and human rights, offering historical context and fresh insights into diplomacy between two nations.
Livro: Estratégias para Gerenciamento de Riscos Climáticos Extremos
Join the launch of a new book on strategies for managing risks linked to extreme weather events. Held at IEA-USP, the event features authors and researchers from the Institute of Advanced Studies, exploring interdisciplinary methods for climate-related risks. Ideal for students and professionals in risk, policy, or engineering.
Museus Orgânicos
An academic talk on 'Museus Orgânicos' hosted by IEA-USP as part of the Ciclo Territórios. This session explores living, evolving museum spaces and how institutions adapt to dynamic social terrains.
Productive Arrangement and Community-Based Tourism
An academic lecture at IEA-USP on productive arrangements and community-based tourism, examining how local governance and social networks influence sustainable development and livelihoods. Free admission; April 30, 2026, 2:00 PM, at the Instituto de Estudos Avançados in São Paulo.
What it means to be literate in Brazil
Scholarly lecture at IEA-USP examining what it means to be literate in Brazil, exploring criteria, conceptions, and indicators. The talk analyzes literacy metrics, educational policy implications, and the social dimensions of reading, writing, and learning within Brazilian society.
Ciclo Trânsitos|Circulations: Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação, com Silvia Figueirôa
Webinar exploring the history of Brazil–France science, technology and innovation from 1880 to 1990, led by Silvia Figueirôa. Organized by IEA-USP, the session examines transnational research links and their impact on innovation policy.
Trânsitos: Diplomacia Cultural e Científica
Webinar examining Brazil–France cultural and scientific diplomacy from 1880 to 1990, led by Rafael Xucuru. Hosted by IEA-USP, this online event traces transits and circulations through archival material and scholarly discussion, highlighting diplomatic exchanges and cultural flows.
Trânsitos: Economia da Cultura, Artes e Museus
Webinar from the Trânsitos | Circulations cycle led by Ana Magalhães, exploring the economics of culture, arts, and museums in Brazil–France relations from 1880 to 1990. Hosted by IEA-USP, this online session investigates cultural circulation, policy, and museology across two nations.
Trânsitos: Economias, Espaços, Desigualdades – Stefania Capone
Webinar exploring the circulations and inequalities in Brazil-France relations from 1880–1990, led by Stefania Capone. Hosted by IEA-USP, the session examines how economic flows and spatial dynamics shaped historical ties, with a focus on transits.