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Innovating in a digital world

Palestra: Innovating in a digital world Ministrante: Sr. Yves Poilane, Presidente do grupo ParisTech, Institut des sciences et technologies de Paris, e Diretor da Télécom ParisTech Professor Organizador: Prof. Dr. Henrique Lindenberg Neto, docente do PEF
Duração: 00:53:27

Alunos da USP ganham prêmio da ONU

A Kidopi, empresa fundada por ex-alunos do curso de Informática Biomédica da USP Ribeirão Preto, ganhou a fase nacional do World Summit Award (WSA), prêmio global da Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU) para promover os melhores e mais inovadores conteúdos no universo digital. Contatos TVUSP Telefone: 16 3602-0731 facebook.com/tvusprp
Duração: 00:03:12

University of São Paulo (USP) - English institutional video

The University of São Paulo (USP) is a public university, maintained by the State of São Paulo and affiliated with the State Secretariat of Economic, Scientific and Technological Development. Various world rankings, created to measure the quality of universities according to various criteria, particularly those related to scientific productivity, have widely recognized the talent and dedication of USP professors, students and employees.
Duração: 00:09:54

“iSchool Movement for South American Countries: iSchool South America Chapter"

Ischool Brazil´s Meeting 2020 - “iSchool Movement for South American Countries: iSchool South America Chapter" “The iSchools Organization seeks to maximize the visibility and influence of its member schools, and their interdisciplinary approaches to harnessing the power of information and technology, and maximizing the potential of humans. We envision a future in which the iSchool Movement has spread around the world, and the information field is widely recognized for creating innovative systems and designing information solutions that benefit individuals, organizations, and society. iSchool graduates will fill the personnel and leadership needs of organizations of all types and sizes; and our areas of research and inquiry will attract strong support and have profound impacts on society and on the formulation of policy from local to international levels.”
Duração: 02:05:43

(Dia 26) Fenomenologia e Psicologia em Edmund Husserl e Edith Stein: psicopatologia e psicologia clínica

Angela Ales Bello Profª Emérita de História da Filosofia Contemporânea da Universitá Lateranense de Roma, Itália. Presidente Centro Italiano di Ricerche Fenomenologiche (Roma), afiliado ao The World Phenomenology Institute (U.S.A.). Faz parte do Comitê Editorial de numerosas revistas italianas e estrangeiras como “Aquinas”, “Segni e Comprensione”, “Per la filosofia”, “Analecta Husserliana”, “Phenomenological Inquiry”, colabora com “Recherches Husserliennes” (Belgica) e “Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie” (Germania), “Axiomathes” (edita da Springer, Germania). Jacinta Turolo Garcia Pós-doutorado - Centro Italiano de Ricerche Fenomenologiche. Ex-Reitora da Universidade Sagrado Coração, Bauru. Trabalha na tradução da obra completa de Edith Stein do idioma alemão para o português. OBJETIVOS: Aprofundar a perspectiva da fenomenologia como método e as contribuições à psicopatologia e aos cuidados oferecidos em psicologia clínica, na área das pesquisas clínicas e psicoterapias. Datas: 26 a 30 de setembro de 2011 - Horário: 09h00 às 12h00 Local: Anfiteatro do Bloco G do Instituto de Psicologia da USP (www.ip.usp.br) Alunos regulares: Secretaria de Pós-Graduação – com formulário assinado pelo orientador. * A disciplina será proferida em italiano com tradução consecutiva * Certificado de presença aos participantes. Organização: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia Clínica do IPUSP. Prof. Responsável: Andrés Eduardo Aguirre Antúnez Claudia Rocha Secretaria do Departamento de Psicologia Clínica do IP USP
Duração: 02:21:24

(Dia 27) Fenomenologia e Psicologia em Edmund Husserl e Edith Stein: psicopatologia e psicologia clínica

Angela Ales Bello Profª Emérita de História da Filosofia Contemporânea da Universitá Lateranense de Roma, Itália. Presidente Centro Italiano di Ricerche Fenomenologiche (Roma), afiliado ao The World Phenomenology Institute (U.S.A.). Faz parte do Comitê Editorial de numerosas revistas italianas e estrangeiras como “Aquinas”, “Segni e Comprensione”, “Per la filosofia”, “Analecta Husserliana”, “Phenomenological Inquiry”, colabora com “Recherches Husserliennes” (Belgica) e “Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie” (Germania), “Axiomathes” (edita da Springer, Germania). Jacinta Turolo Garcia Pós-doutorado - Centro Italiano de Ricerche Fenomenologiche. Ex-Reitora da Universidade Sagrado Coração, Bauru. Trabalha na tradução da obra completa de Edith Stein do idioma alemão para o português. OBJETIVOS: Aprofundar a perspectiva da fenomenologia como método e as contribuições à psicopatologia e aos cuidados oferecidos em psicologia clínica, na área das pesquisas clínicas e psicoterapias. Datas: 26 a 30 de setembro de 2011 - Horário: 09h00 às 12h00 Local: Anfiteatro do Bloco G do Instituto de Psicologia da USP (www.ip.usp.br) Alunos regulares: Secretaria de Pós-Graduação – com formulário assinado pelo orientador. * A disciplina será proferida em italiano com tradução consecutiva * Certificado de presença aos participantes. Organização: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia Clínica do IPUSP. Prof. Responsável: Andrés Eduardo Aguirre Antúnez Claudia Rocha Secretaria do Departamento de Psicologia Clínica do IP USP
Duração: 02:00:32

17th International Input-Output Conference

On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, I am delighted to welcome you to this, the 17th International Input-Output Conference of the International Input-Output Association. The Local Organizing Committee at the Department of Economics, School of Economics, Business and Accountancy, at the University of São Paulo (USP) is proud to host the 17th International Input-Output Conference for the first time in Brazil. A team of professors and researchers throughout Brazil has worked hard to put together a quality program, and the support team at USP has been doing a superb job to make sure that this will be an event to remember. São Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world, with over 18 million people in its metropolitan area. It hosts around 15% of Brazilian GDP and is the heart of the Brazilian economy. It is metropolitan in nature, with a diversified population, composed of Italians, Germans, Japanese (the largest community outside Japan), Lebanese, Chinese, Koreans, Spaniards and, of course, Portuguese. USP is considered to be the most important Brazilian University. Its scientific production amounts to 28% of the whole production in Brazil, placing USP among the top three higher-education institutions in Latin America and among the top 200 in the world (The Times Higher Education Supplement). The Department of Economics at USP currently has around one thousand undergraduate and graduate students who enjoy the privilege of having a complete university facility at their disposal with no tuition fees. They make a highly qualified student body as a result of the highly competitive entrance selection process. Students at the Department of Economics have also at their disposal first-rate faculty: more than 70 professors holding a Ph.D., most of them obtained abroad at leading universities. With around 250 papers submitted by 430 authors and coauthors from 48 different countries, of which 162 papers were chosen for presentation, it is possible to forecast that this will be a stimulating meeting with quality papers and debates, making it possible to go from data discussions, passing through advances in theory, to culminate into Leontief´s goal of having a better understanding of the economic, social, environmental and political reality of the World that we live. I do hope that you could share with us the high hopes of this meeting and at the same time, also share a little of the natural beauties of Brazil. Joaquim J.M. Guilhoto Chair LOC
Duração: 01:39:32

17th International Input-Output Conference of the International Input-Output Association.

On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, I am delighted to welcome you to this, the 17th International Input-Output Conference of the International Input-Output Association. The Local Organizing Committee at the Department of Economics, School of Economics, Business and Accountancy, at the University of São Paulo (USP) is proud to host the 17th International Input-Output Conference for the first time in Brazil. A team of professors and researchers throughout Brazil has worked hard to put together a quality program, and the support team at USP has been doing a superb job to make sure that this will be an event to remember. São Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world, with over 18 million people in its metropolitan area. It hosts around 15% of Brazilian GDP and is the heart of the Brazilian economy. It is metropolitan in nature, with a diversified population, composed of Italians, Germans, Japanese (the largest community outside Japan), Lebanese, Chinese, Koreans, Spaniards and, of course, Portuguese. USP is considered to be the most important Brazilian University. Its scientific production amounts to 28% of the whole production in Brazil, placing USP among the top three higher-education institutions in Latin America and among the top 200 in the world (The Times Higher Education Supplement). The Department of Economics at USP currently has around one thousand undergraduate and graduate students who enjoy the privilege of having a complete university facility at their disposal with no tuition fees. They make a highly qualified student body as a result of the highly competitive entrance selection process. Students at the Department of Economics have also at their disposal first-rate faculty: more than 70 professors holding a Ph.D., most of them obtained abroad at leading universities. With around 250 papers submitted by 430 authors and coauthors from 48 different countries, of which 162 papers were chosen for presentation, it is possible to forecast that this will be a stimulating meeting with quality papers and debates, making it possible to go from data discussions, passing through advances in theory, to culminate into Leontief´s goal of having a better understanding of the economic, social, environmental and political reality of the World that we live. I do hope that you could share with us the high hopes of this meeting and at the same time, also share a little of the natural beauties of Brazil.
Duração: 01:27:40

17th International Input-Output Conference of the International Input-Output Association. 17/07/09

On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, I am delighted to welcome you to this, the 17th International Input-Output Conference of the International Input-Output Association. The Local Organizing Committee at the Department of Economics, School of Economics, Business and Accountancy, at the University of São Paulo (USP) is proud to host the 17th International Input-Output Conference for the first time in Brazil. A team of professors and researchers throughout Brazil has worked hard to put together a quality program, and the support team at USP has been doing a superb job to make sure that this will be an event to remember. São Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world, with over 18 million people in its metropolitan area. It hosts around 15% of Brazilian GDP and is the heart of the Brazilian economy. It is metropolitan in nature, with a diversified population, composed of Italians, Germans, Japanese (the largest community outside Japan), Lebanese, Chinese, Koreans, Spaniards and, of course, Portuguese. USP is considered to be the most important Brazilian University. Its scientific production amounts to 28% of the whole production in Brazil, placing USP among the top three higher-education institutions in Latin America and among the top 200 in the world (The Times Higher Education Supplement). The Department of Economics at USP currently has around one thousand undergraduate and graduate students who enjoy the privilege of having a complete university facility at their disposal with no tuition fees. They make a highly qualified student body as a result of the highly competitive entrance selection process. Students at the Department of Economics have also at their disposal first-rate faculty: more than 70 professors holding a Ph.D., most of them obtained abroad at leading universities. With around 250 papers submitted by 430 authors and coauthors from 48 different countries, of which 162 papers were chosen for presentation, it is possible to forecast that this will be a stimulating meeting with quality papers and debates, making it possible to go from data discussions, passing through advances in theory, to culminate into Leontief´s goal of having a better understanding of the economic, social, environmental and political reality of the World that we live. I do hope that you could share with us the high hopes of this meeting and at the same time, also share a little of the natural beauties of Brazil.
Duração: 01:53:16

17º International Input-output Conference, 13 a 17 de julho

On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, I am delighted to welcome you to this, the 17th International Input-Output Conference of the International Input-Output Association. The Local Organizing Committee at the Department of Economics, School of Economics, Business and Accountancy, at the University of São Paulo (USP) is proud to host the 17th International Input-Output Conference for the first time in Brazil. A team of professors and researchers throughout Brazil has worked hard to put together a quality program, and the support team at USP has been doing a superb job to make sure that this will be an event to remember. São Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world, with over 18 million people in its metropolitan area. It hosts around 15% of Brazilian GDP and is the heart of the Brazilian economy. It is metropolitan in nature, with a diversified population, composed of Italians, Germans, Japanese (the largest community outside Japan), Lebanese, Chinese, Koreans, Spaniards and, of course, Portuguese. USP is considered to be the most important Brazilian University. Its scientific production amounts to 28% of the whole production in Brazil, placing USP among the top three higher-education institutions in Latin America and among the top 200 in the world (The Times Higher Education Supplement). The Department of Economics at USP currently has around one thousand undergraduate and graduate students who enjoy the privilege of having a complete university facility at their disposal with no tuition fees. They make a highly qualified student body as a result of the highly competitive entrance selection process. Students at the Department of Economics have also at their disposal first-rate faculty: more than 70 professors holding a Ph.D., most of them obtained abroad at leading universities. With around 250 papers submitted by 430 authors and coauthors from 48 different countries, of which 162 papers were chosen for presentation, it is possible to forecast that this will be a stimulating meeting with quality papers and debates, making it possible to go from data discussions, passing through advances in theory, to culminate into Leontief´s goal of having a better understanding of the economic, social, environmental and political reality of the World that we live. I do hope that you could share with us the high hopes of this meeting and at the same time, also share a little of the natural beauties of Brazil.
Duração: 01:33:23