Silvino Évora elected vice-president of the Lusophone Federation of Communication Sciences

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Silvino Évora elected vice-president of the Lusophone Federation of Communication Sciences
Silvino Évora elected vice-president of the Lusophone Federation of Communication Sciences

Africa-Press – Cape verde. Professor at the University of Cape Verde, Silvino Lopes Évora is the new Vice-President of the Lusophone Federation of Communication Sciences (LUSOCOM), an international platform that brings together researchers associated with associations of researchers from Cape Verde, Portugal, Brazil, Galicia, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau.

According to a press release sent to our editorial office, this is the first time that Cape Verde has representation on the board of LUSOCOM, a federation whose presidency was based in Brazil, then in Mozambique and now in Portugal.

Silvino Évora, who is a professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts and president of the Scientific Council of Uni-CV, regularly participates in LUSOCOM congresses, having presented communications, participating in the scientific committee and directing working groups.

LUSOCOM in Cape Verde

In 2016, this university professor took the initiative to hold a LUSOCOM Congress in Cape Verde, at the former Uni-CV Campus in Palmarejo.

At the 2017 LUSOCOM Congress, which took place at the University of Vigo, in Galicia, this journalist and academic took on a Plenary Session and, this year, he took on the same role again, at the event that took place at the University of Porto.

“Intense” scientific life

In Portugal in the first days of this month of November, Silvino taught, as a guest lecturer, a subject on “Media Education and Media Literacy in Cape Verde”.

The class was taught in the Doctorate in Media and Society in the Context of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries at the Autonomous University of Lisbon.

It should be recalled that Silvino Lopes Évora, with an “intense” scientific life, recently participated in four international congresses on the Media.

Academic education

The now elected vice-president of the Lusophone Federation of Communication Sciences (LUSOCOM) has a degree in Journalism, a Post-Doctorate in Journalism Studies, a PhD in Communication Sciences – Sociology of Information and Communication and a Master in Communication Sciences.

It also has a specialty in Information and Journalism and a postgraduate degree in Judicial Journalism.

In addition to being a professor at Uni-CV, he is a member of the Portuguese Association of Political Economy, a member of the Virtual Museum of Lusofonia at the University of Minho and of the Lusophone Network for Information Quality at the University of Coimbra.

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