The event aimed to stimulate the production, dissemination and discussion of scientific, technological and social knowledge developed in the university context and in the elementary and high school
Another edition of Inovamundi has come to an end, an event that aimed to inspire the production, dissemination and discussion of scientific, technological and social knowledge developed in the university context and in elementary and high school. Aimed at students, teachers, and the community in general, this edition featured the participation of students from other countries.
Students from Chile, Colombia and Germany presented works at Inovamundi. One of the surveys had as its theme Multiplying international experiences: reflections on the competences developed by exchange students at Feevale University in 2023/01, and it was carried out during the first semester of this year, in the course of Internationalization and Culture, taught by professor Paula Casari Cundari, who is the director of International and Institutional Relations at Feevale University.
The research resulted in an article that was shared at the Scientific Initiation Fair (FIC), one of the events that make up Inovamundi, with the purpose of promoting the dissemination and exchange of research results arising from the activities of undergraduate students, under the guidance of teachers, in different thematic areas. Students addressed the importance of culture, the skills required for global professionals and the importance of adaptive thinking, resilience and mindfulness in intercultural interactions.