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Library user training | Chelem

We invite you to participate in the "Chelem" online training, which will take place on the 8th May, from 17.00 to 18.00.

The programme is available HERE.

Target audience: Masters and PhD students, researchers and faculty.

This training will be conducted in English.


Register ON THIS LINK.


Further information:
formacaobib@iseg.ulisboa.pt


Library - User Training Centre

Film and Decolonization Cycle: Mozambique in Focus | Screening of the documentary 'Ngwenya, the crocodile'

The May session of the Cinema and Decolonization: Mozambique in focus series will take place on the 6th May 6, at 10.00, in ISEG's Auditorium 2, and will be dedicated to the screening of the documentary "Ngwenya, the crocodile (Isabel Noronha, 2007, Documentary, 90 min, Portuguese).

This will be followed by a debate with Ana Mafalda Leite, a CEsA researcher, and with Camilo de Sousa, a filmmaker, photojournalist, and producer.

Register HERE.

The film club is a CESA (CSG/ISEG/ULisboa) project, under the coordination of researcher Jessica Falconi, which aims to create an open and dynamic space for sharing, where memories, narratives, dialogues and reflections on decolonization in Mozambique can be exchanged. The showings take place once a month.

Further information is available on the CEsA's website.

Cinema and Decolonization Cycle | Screening of short documentaries

The The Cinema and Decolonization: Mozambique in Focus series returns on the 22nd April, at 10.00, in Auditorium 2 of ISEG, with the screening of two short documentaries on: "The last prostitute" (Licínio Azevedo, 1999, Documentary, 48 min, Portuguese) and "Saved dreams" (Isabel Noronha, 2005, Documentary, 29 min, Portuguese). This will be followed by a debate with researchers Catarina Laranjeiro (IHC/NOVAFCSH) and Paulo Granjo (ICS/ULisboa and CEA/UEM).

Register HERE.

The film club is a CESA (CSG/ISEG/ULisboa) project, under the coordination of researcher Jessica Falconi, which aims to create an open and dynamic space for sharing, where memories, narratives, dialogues and reflections on decolonization in Mozambique can be exchanged. The showings take place once a month.

Further information is available on the CEsA's website.

Seminar | Inequality: A persisting challenge and its implications

On April 24, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, it will take place in Room 1.2. of the IGOTa seminar as part of the cycle Topics in Development Studies 2023 cycle,, with Stephen Onakuse, a researcher at Cork University Business School.

The seminar is an integral part of the syllabus of ISEG's PhD in Development Studies and will address the topic of "Inequality: A persisting challenge and its implications'.

The event will be held in a hybrid format, with streaming via Zoom.

Further information about the event is available on CEsA's website.

IT & Management Talks | Data Governance

"Data Governance"is the topic of the next session of the IT & Management Talks. The keynote speaker is Mario Romão, who is a professor in the area of Information Systems and Operations Management at ISEG.

This talk will take place on the 26th April, at 17.00, in the Delta room. Free admission.

The IT & Management Talks are a set of conferences dedicated to the scientific area of Information Systems and Operations Management and are integrated in the syllabus of the PhD in Management .


8th Workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing

SOCIUS is organising the 8' Workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing on the 13th and 14th of October, at ISEG.

The keynote speaker will be Professor Marjia Aartsen (Centre for Welfare and Labour Research, OsloMet, Norway), who will address the topic "Social exclusion in later life: on life course predictors, drivers and outcomes", at the opening session on October 13, from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m., in the Novo Banco Amphitheater.

Further information and registration HERE.

Poster (Pdf)

Entrepreneurship Events

On May 8, 9 and 15, ISEG is organizing a series of events related to entrepreneurship, within the scope of the curricular units of Entrepreneurship and Entrepeneurial Finance, which is open to all students, with prior registration.

Lisbon Conference on Game Theory and Applications

The 'The Lisbon Game Theory and Applications' conference will take place at ISEG from the 31st May to the 2nd June.

The keynote speakers will be Professors Gary Biglaiser (University of North Carolina), Leeat Yariv (Princeton University), and Hervé Moulin (University of Glasgow).

Further information and registration HERE.

The 5th CSG Research Forum Edition

The The 5th CSG Research Forum Edition will be held on the 22nd and 2rd 3May, 2023, at ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics & Management/Universidade de Lisboa.

This edition aims to foster scientific development and interdisciplinarity among the scientific areas covered by CSG - Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Management, in particular Economics, Development Studies, Management and Finance, Social and Economic History, and Economic and Organizational Sociology.

The aim is to involve all CSG members - integrated researchers, PhD students, and collaborators, with the objective to contribute to sharing and reflection on the research developed within the scope of the consortium.

Programme HERE.

Further information is available on the CSG site.

Viva Voce examination - PhD in Economic and Organization Sociology

PhD student Cristina Piedade Silva

Exam date: 2 May, 2023, at 10:30 am (lasts 2.30hrs), via the link: https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/97693508928

Thesis Title: "Hospitals in Crisis: An Ethnography of General Surgeons in Portugal

Supervisors: Doctor Daniel Alexandre Da Silva Seabra Lopes, ISEG.