Virtual Office
Want to know how to access the UNIP Virtual Office? Click here and check out the complete step-by-step.
Administrative Procedures
Access the Administrative Procedures page to consult forms and guidelines regarding applications, qualification, and dissertation/thesis. Click here for more information.
Program Internal Regulations
- For students entering up to the 2nd semester of 2024
- For students entering from the 1st semester of 2025
REC
The Research Ethics Committee (REC) of UNIP evaluates research projects involving human beings, ensuring compliance with ethical standards and the protection of participants. Click here to learn more and access the REC guidelines.
Virtual Library
The UNIP Virtual Library offers access to books, journals, and online databases. Click here to learn more.
Student ID card and institutional e-mail
Students regularly enrolled in Master's and Doctorate programs, and in a Post-Doctorate internship, are entitled to the UNIP Student ID card, in virtual format, which will grant them access to the campuses, and to request a student pass, which enables them to travel around the city using the public transportation system (buses, subway, and trains) with reduced fares.
Furthermore, an institutional UNIP e-mail is provided, which must be used for official communication with the Program Coordination, Office, faculty, and other University departments. The use of this e-mail ensures greater security in the exchange of academic information and facilitates access to services linked to the institution, such as teaching platforms, digital libraries, and agreements. The password for accessing the institutional e-mail is the same one used to access the Virtual Office.
Student Internship Program - PROSUP Scholarship Holders
The Student Internship Program is aimed at Doctorate students who are scholarship holders of the Program to Support Graduate Studies at Private Higher Education Institutions (PROSUP). For scholarship holders who do not work as faculty members in Undergraduate courses, participation in the internship is mandatory.
It consists of completing a minimum workload in an Undergraduate course, preferably in an area related to the research project developed by the doctoral student.
Life on Campus
Access to laboratories, specialized libraries, and research spaces. Academic interaction with professors and researchers. Infrastructure for the development of your dissertation or thesis. Click here and learn about the structure and daily life on our campus..
Bibliographic References
ARAÚJO, Denize Correa; CONTRERA, Malena Segura. Theories of Image and Imaginary. Brasília: Compós, 2014.
Available in: Compos PDF
BARBROOK, Richard. Imaginary Futures. Das máquinas pensantes à aldeia global. São Paulo: Peirópolis, 2009.
Available in: Monoskop PDF
ESCOSTEGUY, Ana Carolina. Estudos culturais latino-americanos e Jesús Martín-Barbero: mais afinidades do que disputas. Matrizes. São Paulo, v. 12, n. 1 jan/abr 2018.
Available in: Revistas USP
GRECO, Clarice. Quality on TV: telenovela, crítica e público. São Paulo: Atlas, 2013.
SODRÉ, Muniz. The Science of the Common. Notas para o método comunicacional. Rio de Janeiro: Vozes, 2006.
It is desirable for interested parties to consult scientific journals in the area on the CAPES Portal:
CAPES Portal