UC Global
Issue 214
9 December 2021
| ICNAS (Institute for Nuclear Sciences Applied to Health) now has cutting-edge medical imaging with a new PET Tomograph. The equipment will bring significant benefits in the production of knowledge in the areas of diagnosis and therapy in neurology, cardiology and oncology. | |
| University of Coimbra gets 1.2 million euros to study autism. The main goal of the project is to understand which brain cells play a key part in this disorder. | |
| University of Coimbra cooperates with the Ministry of Culture and Creative Industries of Cape Verde. The cooperation agreement signed today envisages joint activities with several Cape Verdean institutions. | |
| COVID-19: international study assesses emotional responses of frontline healthcare workers. In order to reach as many healthcare workers as possible in Portugal, the research team is looking for volunteers who wish to participate in the research. | |
| Film sessions at Gil Vicente Academic Theatre (TAGV). “L'ami de mon amie”, by Eric Rohmer and “The Card Counter” (Paul Schrader) are the two films that may be seen at 6 and 9pm. | |
| Launch of the book “Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: institutional policies, research and practices in Europe” (Coimbra University Press), a work by Isabel Huet (Open University & CIDTFF, LE@D), Teresa Pessoa and Fátima Sol (University of Coimbra) and available in Open Access. |
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