CommTalks 8 (Biblioteca ComVida project)

Invitation to the Academic Community

The academic community is invited to participate in CommTalks 8, part of the Biblioteca ComVida project. The event will feature short conferences presented by 8 groups from the 1st year of Communication Sciences.

Each group will address a current and relevant topic in English, as part of assessment activity for the Foreign Language I – English course unit.

 

Event details:

Dates: December 4, 11, and 18
Time: 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Venue: Fr. Júlio Fragata, SJ Library (Braga)
Instructor: Prof. Luísa Magalhães

 

Topics covered:

  1. TV
  2. Advertising
  3. Lifestyle
  4. Sports
  5. Cinema
  6. Music
  7. Design
  8. Internet

This event offers an excellent opportunity to share ideas, expand knowledge, and discuss topics that shape our daily lives. Access to the event is free and open to both the academic community and the general public, promoting inclusive access to art and culture.

We look forward to your presence to make this moment even more enriching!

Your participation matters!

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