The StreetArt CEI Project launches the new Rio Tinto Route, with 134 images and seven points of interest (POI), from the Hipercentro Mural, still under construction, to the colourful pieces of the ever-changing Rio Tinto Legal Mural. The StreetArtCEI Project website was also updated again with the results of the fieldwork and research done during...Read More
After being awarded in the category ‘Education and Academic’ at the March 2022 International Impact Book Awards (here), the book by the Centre for Intercultural Studies Concepts and Dialogues across Shifting Spaces in Intercultural Business (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2022) has now been awarded the third place in the category ‘Business – Entrepreneurship’ at the BookFest Fall 2022 (here). Concepts and Dialogues through...Read More
On the 30th of September 2022, the Jury of the CEI – Dalila Lopes Award met at ISCAP-P.PORTO to decide on the best MA Dissertation/Project/Final Report written and presented at ISCAP in the area of Intercultural Studies. All the applications were admitted to the competition and the winners are: Helena Isabel da Silva Lopes, “Is...Read More
The researchers from the Centre for Intercultural Studies Margarida Silva and Inês Pires were selected to participate in the Santander Explorer Training Programme with a new project on street art and new technologies. During this programme, the CEI research fellows will develop a sustainable business idea capable of contributing to the achievement of the UN...Read More
Some thoughts on academic publishing and the books by the Centre for Intercultural Studies in the article “The university press that isn’t a university press” by John Peters at the No Shelf Required online magazine: http://www.noshelfrequired.com/the-university-press-that-isnt-a-university-press/Read More
In the scope of the ERASMUS+ KA3 Augmented Assessment project, the CEI team participated in the Master Training Event which took place between 31 August and 2 September at the premises of the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. This 3-day session brought together the international partners and science and mathematics teachers from Portugal, Spain, Cyprus,...Read More
The ENDING project – “ICT & Early School Leaving. Developing a New Methodology to Empower Children in Digital WellbeIng and Critical ThiNkinG”, which CEI is part of, was highlighted on the European platform Better Internet for Kids. The resources created in the scope of the ENDING project – the Guide for Teachers and the Guide...Read More
The StreetArtCEI Project Website was updated, once again, with the results of the last months of research and fieldwork. This update brought the project 268 new images and 24 new Points of Interest (POIs) in all routes and also completed the Maia Route with 3 new iconic POIs. It is now possible to access the...Read More
Maria Manuel Baptista and Fred Dervin in the Advisory Board of the Centre for Intercultural Studies. These researchers from the Department of Languages and Cultures of the University of Aveiro, and the Faculty of Educational Sciences of the University of Helsinki in Finland, complete the already prestigious Scientific Advisory Board team and complement CEI with...Read More
The research and projects of the Centre for Intercultural Studies, as well as the activities of the MA in Intercultural Studies for Business, were the subject of the conference “Researching and Teaching Interculturality in Higher Education: Highlights from a journey between science and business”, delivered on 18 July by Clara Sarmento, Professor and Director of...Read More