149 vacancies are offered in the selection of monitors for the Monitoring Scholarship Program (PBM)

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2023-09-27 21:51:39

The Dean of Undergraduate Studies (Prograd) of the University of International Integration of Afro-Brazilian Lusofonia (Unilab) launched notice no. 32/2023, in which it selects monitors for the Monitoring Scholarship Program in the 2023.1 Academic Period. 42 paid places (with scholarships) and 107 voluntary places are offered in a wide range of courses and institutes.

Registration takes place from October 3rd to 5th, with final results on October 19th. The monitors will be linked to the program from October 23rd to December 18th this year.

Undergraduate students who have proven to have studied the subject or equivalent subject of the monitoring position for which they are applying can register; has passed, with an average equal to or greater than 7.0, in said subject; have availability of 12 hours per week to dedicate to monitoring.

Selection may occur in up to three eliminatory stages, depending on the criteria adopted by each Selection Committee. The stages are: letter of intent; interview; and calculation of the Student Performance Index (IDE).

Calls for candidates will be made by the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, through the Monitoring Scholarship Program page:

Vacancies

There are vacancies in the courses of Public Administration, Agronomy, Anthropology, Biological Sciences, Social Sciences, Computing and IT EaD, Nursing, Food Engineering, Computer Engineering, Energy Engineering, Pharmacy, Physics, History, Humanities, Literature – English, Literature – Portuguese Language, Mathematics, Pedagogy, Chemistry, International Relations, Social Work and Sociology. Check the disciplines in the notice.

Activities

Academic monitoring activities must total 12 hours per week, distributed at the discretion of the faculty member supervising the discipline, who will also define days and times of activities so that they do not conflict with the days and times of the disciplines the monitor is studying.

The Monitoring Activity Plan, prepared by the subject’s supervising professor, will define the activities to be developed by the monitor. The monitor’s duties include developing in-person, remote or hybrid monitoring activities; virtually assist students with online queries regarding subjects; present scientific work, during University Week, at the Academic Monitoring Meeting, with the results obtained from their experience in the Monitoring Program, among others.

About the program

The Monitoring Scholarship Program (PBM) is linked to the Dean of Undergraduate Studies (Prograd) in conjunction with undergraduate courses, and aims to contribute to the students’ learning process, promoting greater interaction between monitoring students, enrolled students in the subjects and teachers teaching the subjects offered in this notice.

Monitoring is a pedagogical experience offered to undergraduate students, comprising auxiliary duties related to academic activities associated with curricular components, under the supervision of a mentor professor. Thus, PBM seeks to integrate monitoring into the training process, awakening student interest in a teaching career.

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