The cataloguing data generation system of the UFPA (FICAT) is a system developed by the team of librarians in partnership with scholars students of computer science course at the University. The initiative seeks to assist students of the institution in the development of chips for cataloging theses and dissertations reviewed by (the) librarians (the) library system at the Federal University of Pará (SIBI/UFPA).

To use it simply fill out the form on the website (http://bcficat.ufpa.br/ficha_catalografica.php) and wait for a period of at least three working days for receipt of plug in your email, I've revised and with the addition of subject and classification number.

Universidade do Estado do Pará - UEPA

University of Aveiro - Portugal

Federal University of Minas Gerais - UFMG

 

International

 

Type: Exchanges

 

Description of Activity

Cooperation Agreement with the University of Aveiro (Portugal). In 2013, inter-institutional cooperation was instituted between the Doctoral Program in Cultural Studies of the University of Aveiro and the Post-Graduate Program in Arts of the Federal University of Pará. This agreement extends to the University of Minho. Through this agreement with the Universities of Aveiro and Minho, Program was invited to be part of COLLUM (International Network of Doctoral Training in Post-Colonial Studies), which provides for double titling between Associated Programs in Brazil, Portugal, France and Canada (acceptance of the invitation pending approval of our Doctorate). 

Institutions involved:

University of Aveiro, University of Minho and Federal University of Pará.

 

Type: Exchanges

 

Description of Activity

Participation in the Capes / CNPq Students-Postgraduate Agreement Program (PEC-PG) and in Program of Alliances for Education and Training (PAEC) of the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (SG-OAS) and the Coimbra Group of Brazilian Universities (GCUB). For the group entering in 2014, two foreign students (one Colombian and one Mexican) were selected with CAPES scholarships.

Institutions involved:

CAPES, Coimbra Group of Brazilian Universities (GCUB) and Federal University of Pará.

 

Type: Research Cooperation

 

Description of Activity

Researchers at PPGArts maintain or have maintained collaboration between research groups with the University of Florida, Demonfort University (England) and the University of Aveiro (Portugal). 

Institutions involved:

University of Florida, Demonfort University, University of Aveiro and Federal University of Pará.

  

National

 

Type: Technical Cooperation

 

Description of Activity

Since 2014, the Federal University of Pará (UFPA) has signed a technical cooperation agreement with the State University of Pará (UEPA), with the objective of carrying out common or collaborative actions in the field of teaching, research, extension and area of ​​Art / Music. The movements seek to favor bilateral initiatives for the development of art in the state of Pará, with the aim of enhancing regional artistic culture with the participation of the citizen.

Institutions involved:

University of the State of Pará and Federal University of Pará.

 

Type: Exchange

 

Description of Activity

Since 2010, PPGArts maintains association with the PPGArts of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (visual arts and performing arts) and with the PPGMúsica of the Federal University of Bahia by PROCAD-NF / CAPES. In addition to the technical-academic visits maintained by the professors of the institutions and the permanence of four months of master's degrees from the PPGArts / UFPA in the headquarters of partner programs. The exchange allowed three stages of post-doctorates and has generated joint publications, "Frontiers and otherness: looks at the arts in the contemporary world" (UFMG / UFPA, in press) and "Transit and frontiers in Music" (UFBA / UFPA, 2013).

Institutions involved:

Federal University of Minas Gerais, Federal University of Bahia and Federal University of Pará.

  

Type: Exchange

 

Description of Activity 

Biennial Forum of Research in Arts (FBPA): Since 2002, coordinated by the PPGArts / UFPA in cooperation with the University of the State of Pará (UEPA), University of the Amazon (UNAMA) and Institute of Advanced Studies of the Amazon (IESAM). National Scientific Event, with international guests.

Institutions involved:

University of the State of Pará, University of the Amazon, Institute of Higher Studies of the Amazon and Federal University of Pará.

 

Type: Exchange

 

Description of Activity

Since 2010, Program participates in the National Professor Training Plan (PARFOR) of CAPES, in degrees offered in municipalities in the interior of the State of Pará, together with the School of Music, the School of Theater and Dance and the Faculty of Visual Arts of ICA / UFPA,

Institutions involved:

CAPES, School of Music, School of Theater and Dance and Faculty of Visual Arts.

Name: i MAC

Description: Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB HD

Multi-user: Yes (x) No ()

Location: Laboratory of image and Sound

Pieces of equipment: 5

Other Information: Used for audio, video and Image

 

Name: MAC PRO

Description: Quad-core Intel Xedon processor, 3 GB RAM, 640 GB HD

Multi-user: Yes (x) No ()

Location: Laboratory of image and Sound

Pieces of equipment: 2

Other Information: Used for audio, video and Image

To access the updated production of this graduate program, visit the platform Sucupira Capes (https://sucupira.capes.gov.br/sucupira/public/index.jsf) and perform the following routines:

 

1) Select the icon Intellectual Productions: (https://sucupira.capes.gov.br/sucupira/public/consultas/coleta/producaoIntelectual/listaProducaoIntelectual.jsf).

2) Choice: the year; the institution (Federal University of Pará), the graduate program; Type of production (artistic; Bibliography; or technical).

3) activate the button "Browse".

4) After the last procedure, the list of production will be visibilizada. Then, activate the magnifying glass on the right side of each item. That way, you'll have detailed information about the production.

5) If you want to show all of the productions of the program, activate directly the button "Browse". The complete list of selected visibilizada year's production. To trigger the magnifying glass to the right of each item, you will have detailed information about each production.

Laboratory of image and Sound in arts (LABISA)

Space for research and training of students in the field of Visual Arts, Performing Arts and Ethnomusicology, thus allowing professors, students and researchers to produce and use equipment for research and records of images and sounds.

One of the proposals of the Laboratory is also to promote meetings and coexistence of professors, students and researchers who work in the different areas of Art. Labisa houses the latest Macintosh equipment, including 5 iMac branded products, with Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB HD, multi-purpose, for audio, video and sound processing, 2 MAC PRO, Processor Intel Xedon quad-core, 3 GB RAM, 640 GB HD, multi-purpose, for Audio, Video and Image processing. It counts with the technical support of two students of the undergraduate course in Computer Engineering, used as a space conducive to knowledge and possibilities of analyzing images from an artistic perspective, available to graduate students, graduates and researchers in the area.

Coordination: Professors of the program.

 

 

Laboratory of Experimentation (LABEX)

Space destined to the practices of performance, practices and artistic experiments in the several areas of knowledge in Arts. It has an appropriate floor, projection and sound equipment, a multipurpose space with a capacity of 50 seats.

Coordination: Professors of the program.

 

 

Ethnomusicology Laboratory (LABETNO)

The Ethnomusicology Laboratory hosts the Music and Identity Research Groups in the Amazon (GPMIA) and the Research Group on Music Studies in Pará (GEMPA), as well as the collection of these groups, whose main objective is to foster and produce knowledge about the practices.

Coordination: Sonia Chada and Geeta Cohen.

Site: http://labetno.ufpa.br/

 

 

Oral history laboratory (LABHIO)

The creation of the Oral History Laboratory in Music Education aims to respond to the local demands of the music area regarding research activities involving oral sources, begun in the 1980s, when investigations began to search in the voices of musicians and non musicians the testimonies of memories which involve themes around music education. There are already several local researches, such as the graduation course, as well as monographs, dissertations and theses and other researches completed or in progress, indicating a growing interest in this methodological approach. And it is in the dispersion of this production that the first demand for the realization of this project is found, namely: the meeting of this production in a space to which the interested party can have access. In this context, the Oral History Laboratory in Music Education is also necessary as a space for new interviews, whose contents can serve a variety of music research themes, in its different sub-areas, be it ethnomusicology, musicology or even of composition, but especially that of musical education. These interviews can be directed, when the researchers seek testimonies of a certain population; or spontaneous, when people interested in orally recording their life history go to the laboratory for this purpose. Goals: Respond to local demands in the field of music education, regarding research activities involving oral history; bringing together local production in music research in a space where those interested in the processes and results of such research can converge. Collect, reunite and keep records recorded and / or filmed and / or written (transcriptions, textualizations and transcriptions). Organize, in archives and catalogs, the oral records and / or their written records as well as the bibliography resulting from completion work by the interested public. Produce knowledge through processes of categorization and analytical treatment of oral sources. To promote the updating and exchange among Oral History researchers through courses, workshops, colloquia, seminars, exhibitions, among other events. Contribute to the musical memory of the history of music in Pará, in the North Region, in the Amazon.

Coordination: Lia Braga Vieira.

 

NAPNE - Center of Assistance to People with Specific Educational Needs 

NAPNE prepares the institution to receive people with special needs, providing the adaptation of curriculum as the need of each student. 

Coordination: Professor Aureo Deo DeFreitas - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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