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2025

“Girls, there’s room for us!”: USP researcher selected for exclusive scholarship in the United Kingdom
A graduate of the Computer Engineering course at USP in São Carlos has been awarded a scholarship that selects only candidates with outstanding academic performance

International colloquium discusses urban resilience and environmental crisis in Latin America
The second edition of colloquium held at the USP Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, from May 7 to 9, advanced the proposal of alternatives for urban ecosystems

USP student awarded in international genomics competition
Beatriz Estevam, a student from the Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture at USP, has been selected for a three-month research internship at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the United Kingdom

Increased consumption of ultra-processed foods raises risk of early death
Research based on dietary data from eight countries, including Brazil, indicates that a 10% increase in the consumption of ultra-processed foods raises the risk of early death by 3%

Journalism’s fight for independence continues
Luiz Roberto Serrano recalls his time at the former EBN during Brazil’s redemocratization and calls for communication in service of democracy

Chilean democracy weakened by media privatization and concentration
Patrício López, director of University of Chile Radio, denounces crisis in Chilean media and its impact on democracy

Study examines how Goiás media portrays orchestras
Paper presented at a USP congress evaluated how the newspaper “O Popular” covered orchestras

Political messaging grows more personalized with digital media
Research presented at a USP congress analyzed TikTok posts by the mayor of Florianópolis

Brazil’s broadcast system draws contradictory inspiration from the US
Presented at a USP event, research criticizes adoption of imported model disconnected from Brazilian law

University TV can strengthen democracy and drive economic growth, experts say
Analysis of a Paraná broadcaster’s work reveals potential to build a fairer, more developed and creative society

For Carlos Muñoz, bureaucracy is a problem, and technology can be the solution
Former head of Uruguay’s public broadcaster says resources are adequate, but require smarter investment

PBS editor says Trump administration threatens fundamental rights
At the “1st International Congress of Public Broadcasters” at USP, Ricardo Sandoval-Palos spoke about the role and vulnerabilities of public broadcasters in the U.S.

WAMU head says public media’s core mission is community
American Erika Pulley-Hayes discussed public broadcasting funding and the role of the audience during a speech at the “1st International Congress of Public Broadcasters” at USP

University TV still serves institutions more than the public, study finds
Presented at the “1st International Congress of Public Broadcasters”, the study highlights the growth of broadcasters that have migrated to the internet

Conselho Consultivo da USP realiza reunião ordinária com participação de membros da comunidade acadêmica e externa
Encontro ocorreu no dia 22 de maio e reuniu integrantes de diferentes áreas para discutir temas estratégicos da Universidade

Study finds university TV serves institutional interests more than the public
Presented at the 1st International Congress of Public Broadcasters, the study highlights the growth of university broadcasters and their migration to the internet

“Girls, there’s room for us!”: USP researcher selected for exclusive scholarship in the United Kingdom
A graduate of the Computer Engineering course at USP in São Carlos has been awarded a scholarship that selects only candidates with outstanding academic performance

International colloquium discusses urban resilience and environmental crisis in Latin America
The second edition of colloquium held at the USP Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, from May 7 to 9, advanced the proposal of alternatives for urban ecosystems

USP student awarded in international genomics competition
Beatriz Estevam, a student from the Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture at USP, has been selected for a three-month research internship at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the United Kingdom

Increased consumption of ultra-processed foods raises risk of early death
Research based on dietary data from eight countries, including Brazil, indicates that a 10% increase in the consumption of ultra-processed foods raises the risk of early death by 3%

Journalism’s fight for independence continues
Luiz Roberto Serrano recalls his time at the former EBN during Brazil’s redemocratization and calls for communication in service of democracy

Chilean democracy weakened by media privatization and concentration
Patrício López, director of University of Chile Radio, denounces crisis in Chilean media and its impact on democracy

Study examines how Goiás media portrays orchestras
Paper presented at a USP congress evaluated how the newspaper “O Popular” covered orchestras

Political messaging grows more personalized with digital media
Research presented at a USP congress analyzed TikTok posts by the mayor of Florianópolis

Brazil’s broadcast system draws contradictory inspiration from the US
Presented at a USP event, research criticizes adoption of imported model disconnected from Brazilian law

University TV can strengthen democracy and drive economic growth, experts say
Analysis of a Paraná broadcaster’s work reveals potential to build a fairer, more developed and creative society

For Carlos Muñoz, bureaucracy is a problem, and technology can be the solution
Former head of Uruguay’s public broadcaster says resources are adequate, but require smarter investment

PBS editor says Trump administration threatens fundamental rights
At the “1st International Congress of Public Broadcasters” at USP, Ricardo Sandoval-Palos spoke about the role and vulnerabilities of public broadcasters in the U.S.

WAMU head says public media’s core mission is community
American Erika Pulley-Hayes discussed public broadcasting funding and the role of the audience during a speech at the “1st International Congress of Public Broadcasters” at USP

University TV still serves institutions more than the public, study finds
Presented at the “1st International Congress of Public Broadcasters”, the study highlights the growth of broadcasters that have migrated to the internet

Conselho Consultivo da USP realiza reunião ordinária com participação de membros da comunidade acadêmica e externa
Encontro ocorreu no dia 22 de maio e reuniu integrantes de diferentes áreas para discutir temas estratégicos da Universidade

Study finds university TV serves institutional interests more than the public
Presented at the 1st International Congress of Public Broadcasters, the study highlights the growth of university broadcasters and their migration to the internet
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Energia no campo: competitividade hoje, conta a pagar amanhã?
Por Fernando de Lima Caneppele, professor da Faculdade de Zootecnia e Engenharia de Alimentos (FZEA) da USP, e Anderson Teixeira, analista da Petrobras

O giz e o prompt: o dilema de um professor universitário de meia-idade
Por Hugo Tourinho Filho, professor da Escola de Educação Física e Esporte de Ribeirão Preto da USP

Por que as universidades atravessam os séculos: a instituição que preserva, questiona e reinventa o conhecimento
Por José Eduardo Krieger, professor da Faculdade de Medicina da USP
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Excesso de telas é fator central nas causas de esgotamento mental entre millennials
Por que as universidades atravessam os séculos: a instituição que preserva, questiona e reinventa o conhecimento
Palestra com professor da USP aborda o mistério da matéria escura no Universo
Sistema usa inteligência artificial para identificar sinais de compulsão em telas
O giz e o prompt: o dilema de um professor universitário de meia-idade


























