MASTER IN ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY
Goiás, Brazil
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English
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Mar 2024
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On-Campus
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Introduction
The Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Environment and Society started on 04/25/2014, with the first meeting of the Board, after approval by the UEG CsU and recommendation by CAPES. Prof. Marcos Antônio Pesquero was chosen as the first coordinator and Hamilton Afonso de Oliveira, the first vice coordinator. Immediately, the first selection process was organized, with the filling of the 14 vacancies offered. Teaching activities began in August 2014. The Master's Degree in Environment and Society was the eighth stricto sensu graduate program approved at the State University of Goiás, the second outside Anápolis.
In 2014, the Master in Environment and Society was composed of six (46%) teachers linked to the Biological Sciences courses; four (30.7%) teachers from the Geography course; two (15.4%) professors from the History course; and one (7.9%) professor of Agronomic Engineering. Of this total, 11 permanent teachers (84.6%) were permanent staff at UEG Câmpus Morrinhos.
the faculty of the Master's Program in Environment and Society, in general, is characterized by a varied background, which contemplates the program's proposal due to its multidisciplinary character. The permanent faculty has a degree in Biological Sciences (6), History (3), Geography (3), Ecology (1), and Agronomic Engineering (1). Continuing in the analysis, the doctoral training contemplates areas correlated and distinct from the undergraduate training, with emphasis on History and Ecology (3), Agronomic Engineering, Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Education (2), and other areas of Biological Sciences, Entomology, Immunology, Sciences, and Geoscience (1).