Syllabus: Activities in the form of seminars, lectures and workshops on topics of interest in Education, Physics, Chemistry, Science Education and/or other related areas, such as: Music, Speech Therapy, Pharmacy, Biochemistry, Biology, etc.
Guidelines:
- To pass Colloquia II, III and IV, students must complete at least 25 hours of scientific and cultural activities duly certified in each of the three disciplines.
- The student must present activities carried out in the same semester in which he/she is enrolled in the subject and may not use the same activity in more than one subject.
- Certificates must be presented before the end of the semester, on a date set by the Coordination. All certificates must be duly signed by the organizers and/or those responsible for the respective events, and are the sole responsibility of the student.
ACTIVITIES THAT CAN COMPOSE THE COLLOQUIA
- Events held at the Faculty of Education – Seminars, lectures and other activities. Example: activities carried out by research groups, Education Week, Meeting of Students of Teacher Training Courses, etc.
- Events held in other academic units of Unicamp, EA² – SAE – DERI, etc., as long as they are duly certified.
- UNICAMP Permanent Forums
- Cultural activities carried out outside UNICAMP, as long as they are duly certified.
- Students participating in the Institutional Teaching Initiation Scholarship Program (PIBID) throughout the semester, they will be able to count the 25 hours for the Colloquia, as long as they present a declaration signed by the Project Coordinator.
- Students participating in the Institutional Scientific Initiation Scholarship Program (PIBIC) throughout the semester, they will be able to count the 25 hours for the colloquiums, as long as they present a declaration issued by the Supervisor.
- Students participating in the Didactic Support Program (PAD) throughout the semester, they may count the 25 hours for colloquiums, provided they present a declaration duly signed by the Professor responsible for the discipline.
- Participation in organization and/or holding of scientific and/or cultural events at Unicamp, as long as it is duly certified by the organizers.