




Registration will be done in two ways:
- External Participant
- Universe Students
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
6st to 26th September


REGISTRATION
FOR EXTERNS
REGISTRATION
FOR UNIVERSO STUDENTS
If you are a student at Salgado de Oliveira University, you can register for a mini-course, only at the event or both, through Extension/Events.
Just click on the link below to access this registration form.

CHOOSE YOUR MINICOURSE BELOW
The mini-courses will take place simultaneously, remotely
October 8th, from 10 am to 12 pm.
MINICOURSE 01
DIGITAL HISTORY AND SOCIAL MEDIA – DOCUMENTATION, MEMORY, AND ETHICAL ISSUES
MINICOURSE 02
REGIONAL HISTORY IN PRACTICE:
SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY


Prof. Dr. Diogo Silva
UNIVERSE

Prof. Dr. Arthur Orlando
FASM
PhD in Comparative History from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). He holds a Master's degree in Comparative History (2010), a Bachelor's degree in History (2009), and a Bachelor's degree in History (2008) from the same institution. He works as a Professor at Salgado de Oliveira University (UNIVERSO) in the Graduate Program in History (PPGH-UNIVERSO) and as an Advisor to the Rector's Office of the same university. He has experience in History and Education, with an emphasis on Historical Theory, History Teaching, and Distance Education. He currently conducts research in the fields of Comparative History of Political Thought and the History of Historiography, emphasizing the following themes: Power and Discourse; Memory and History; Digital History; Political Culture; Identity and Representations.
PhD (2025) and Master's (2020) in History from Salgado de Oliveira University - UNIVERSO. Graduated in Geography (Bachelor's Degree) - Santa Marcelina College (2015) and History from Pitágoras University Unopar (2021). Postgraduate (Lato Sensu) in Physical and Population Geography - Cândido Mendes University (2018), Teaching Religious Education at Venda Nova do Imigrante College (2020) and School Supervision (2023). He works as a Geography teacher at the Municipality of Muriaé-MG. He is a member of the Research Groups Politics, Society and Economy of Brazil in the long 19th century. He is a member of the Society, Culture and Labor group in the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais, 18th-20th centuries and the Slave Societies in America Laboratory. He researches the process of urban formation and development in Brazil, with an emphasis on the Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais.
