PPGPSI faculty have been a part of international cooperation projects since before the Graduate Program was established. Lately, such exchanges have intensified and expanded.
International Human Motricity Network - IHMN
Prof. Andréa Carmen Guimarães
IHMN was created with the aim of concatenating efforts for the production, dissemination, dissemination and encouragement of scientific research in the areas of knowledge of education, health, sport and physical activity. Laboratory of Biosciences of Human Motricity (LABIMH), coordinated by Professor Andrea, composes this Network, and maintains collaboration in research projects and knowledge dissemination components of IHMN.
Universidad Santo Tomás - Colombia
Profa. Isabela Saraiva de Queiroz
The partnership began with a cooperation in the project “Impacts of (de) territorialization in the processes of subjectivation: migratory experiences of Venezuelan refugees in Colombia”, with Professor Aida Milena Cabrera Lozano. The partnership continues with the research “Impacts of (de) territorialization in the processes of subjectivation: articulations between migratory experiences of Venezuelan refugee women in Colombia and Brazil”, which is under development.
Université de Montreal e McGill University - Canada
Prof. Marina de Bittencourt Bandeira
The partnership began in the early 1990s, when Prof. Marina Bandeira held a first post-doctoral internship at the Center de Recherche Fernand Seguin, affiliated with the Université de Montreal, Canada, with researcher Alain Lesage. Currently, a project to validate a scale for evaluating the satisfaction of residents of therapeutic residences for psychiatric patients is being carried out with the researcher Michel Perrault, linked to The Douglas Research Center, Montreal, Canada.
University of Nottingham - Reino Unido
Prof. Mário César Rezende Andrade
Collaboration in research and publications with Professor Mike Slade, in the area of personal recovery in mental health and participation in the research network in Recovery (Recovery Research Network).
Boston University - Estados Unidos
Prof. Mário César Rezende Andrade
Collaboration in research and publications with professors Marianne Farkas and Zlatka Russinova, from Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
London School of Economics and Political Science - Reino Unido
Prof. Mário César Rezende Andrade
Collaboration in research and publications with Professor Sara Evans-Lacko, from the Care Policy and Evaluation Center (CPEC), and joint collaboration in the ANDES network (Latin American Network for the Study of Early Psychosis).
Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools (CYFS) - Estados Unidos
Profa. Mônia Aparecida da Silva
Partnership with the research institution Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools (CYFS) (Lincoln, Nebraska, USA), to develop the Development and Validation of the Dimensional Inventory for Child Development (IDADI; Dimensional Inventory for Child Development Assessment). The project is funded by the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools (CYFS), University of Nebraska-Lincoln, in partnership with Denise Ruschel Bandeira, Euclides Mendonça Filho and American teachers Natalie Koziol and Leslie Hawley. The partnership involves the help of international researchers to carry out advanced statistical analyzes, publication of articles and partnerships for work in congresses.
Washington University in St Louis - Estados Unidos
Profa. Tatiana Cury Pollo
Colaboration of research and publications with Professor Rebecca Treiman and Professor Brett Kessler.
University of Louisville - Estados Unidos
Profa. Tatiana Cury Pollo
Colaboration of research and publications with Professor Carolyn Mervis.
Bangor University - Reino Unido
Profa. Tatiana Cury Pollo
Colaboration of research and publications with Professor Marketa Caravolas.
Université Rennes 2 Haute Bretagne – França
Prof. Fuad Kyrillos Neto, Profª Maria Gláucia Pires Calzavara, Prof. Pedro Sobrino Laureano, Prof. Roberto Calazans e Prof. Wilson Camilo Chaves