Knowledge Transfer
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- 2024
- 2023
- Diálogos sobre a(s) intolerância(s): por ocasião dos 200 anos da extinção da Inquisição02 March 2023
Funding: University of Coimbra | Promotion of Scientific Culture 2023
Coordination: Jaime Ricardo Gouveia (CHSC)
Team: Carolina Henriques Pereira (CHSC) | Clara Isabel Serrano (CEIS20) | Gabriela Nóbrega (CHSC) | João Nunes (CHSC) | Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (CHSC)
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Conference on Intolerance(s) in History: in Figueira da Foz and in the world, co-organized by CHSC.
Date: March 2, 2023 | 2.30 pm
Venue: Associação Viver em Alegria (Figueira da Foz)
Speakers:
Jaime Gouveia (CHSC-UC): The Inquisition in Figueira da Foz (1526-1821)
Clara Isabel Serrano (Ceis20): Intolerances in the first decades of the 20th century – 100 years later
Gabriela Nóbrega (CHSC-UC): A case of religious intolerance or cooperation? The Brahminical Bishop D. Mateus de Castro in the 17th century, between Asia and Rome
- Exhibition The Portuguese in the Gulf (1570-1650): an interlinked history
The Portuguese in the Gulf (1570-1650): an interlinked history is an exhibition which aims to retrace the Portuguese presence in the Gulf and the relations that were established there during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The initiative stems from the institutional relations established between the University of Coimbra and the Emirate of Sharjah. The University of Coimbra, with the academic support of the Centre for the History of Society and Culture, decided to organise this initiative with a view to reinforcing these ties, preserving and disseminating traces of a past in wich the two territories were linked by a very varied set of relations that deserve to be better known and understood.
Original date: 1 – 12 November 2023
Venue: Sharjah International Book Fair (Expo Centre de Sharjah)
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Extended exhibition
Date: 17 November 2023 – 26 January 2024
Venue: House of Wisdom – Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
- Municipalities in Portugal: from the Middle Ages to Liberalism
- Saberes cruzados: conhecer, lembrar, imaginar e aprender na cidade
Funding: University of Coimbra | Promoting Scientific Culture 2023
Coordination: Rita Campos (CES)
CHSC members in the team: Maria Amélia Campos | José Luís Barbosa
Activity page: https://www.ces.uc.pt/pt/agenda-noticias/agenda-de-eventos/2022/historias-na-cidade
In this training session we will present and discuss results of recent and ongoing research on the history of the city of Coimbra, from medieval times to the present day, and the results of a pilot project developed with a high school class in which participatory and collaborative methodologies were applied to co-produce knowledge following a citizen science approach.
The training is part of the initiative “Crossed knowledges: knowing, remembering, imagining and learning in the city“, which was born from the will to value cities as living libraries, where different types of knowledges cross: knowledges of science, of experience, of living, of imagination. Libraries with multiple stories that must also be recognised as a valuable educational resource.
The aim is that cities – and spaces – can be a stage for multiple learning, and for encounters between the university and schools and kindergartens.
Contents: Medieval collegiate societies; territorial and social analysis of parishes; patrimony of the City and the University of Coimbra; Medieval Era; Modern Period; Local History; municipal finances and the University of Coimbra; local power and daily life of the city; affective objects and personal narratives of children’s memories; active listening; personal memory and collective memory; affective map of the community; alterity and diversity; citizen participation; artistic creation; science and art; creativity and critical reflection; environmental anthropology; cultural practices; human rights and cognitive justice; action research; knowledge production and circulation; co-production of knowledge; active learning; context-based learning; collaborative learning communities; engaged citizen social science; citizen science and education.
Methodology: Following the spirit of “crossed knowledges”, we intend to create a space for dialogue between the results of recent research projects of teachers and researchers of the University of Coimbra and the scientific and pedagogical knowledge of educators and teachers from pre-school to secondary school. In this way, the methodology adopted foresees oral presentations, debates and hands-on activities which contribute to the collaborative creation of a manual of good practices in the implementation of citizen science strategies in educational contexts.
Target audience: primary and secondary school teachers, kindergarten teachers
Trainers: Maria Amélia Campos, José Luís Barbosa (CHCS, FLUC), Maria José Ferro (FPCEUC), Jorge Cabrera (DArq, CAPC), Cláudia Pato de Carvalho, Joana Sousa, Denise Esteves, Rita Campos (CES-UC)
This activity is accredited as a Short Training Course by the Nova Ágora Training Centre.
Registration is free but compulsory, made in the Portal of Nova Ágora CFAE Training
Places: 20
Registration period: 6th to 28th February 2023
Venue: Sala 1, Ces | Alta | 10am to 1pm
Training conducted in partnership with the Working Group on Citizen Science and Education
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Sarilhos Grandes entre dois mundosFunding: FCT – Universidade de Coimbra; Câmara Municipal do Montijo
Coordination: Paula Pereira (Câmara Municipal do Montijo); Ana Luísa Santos (Universidade de Coimbra)
CHSC members in the team: Margarida Sobral Neto; Maria Amélia Álvaro de Campos; Roger Lee de Jesus
- The Olhares do Sul exhibition
The Olhares do Sul exhibition, with the support of the CHSC, brings together 50 Angolan newspaper covers, collected by the Public Relations Section of the Angola Diamond Company (Diamang) in Luanda, showing how the April Revolution was publicized from Angola.
Date: April 16 to May 22, 2024
Venue: Luanda | Angola