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Canaltech Podcast
Como a internet impacta o meio ambiente e o que fazer para reduzir esse efeito

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 16:10


Você sabia que a internet, essa ferramenta essencial do nosso dia a dia, tem um impacto ambiental comparável ao da indústria da aviação? Estudos apontam que cerca de 3,7% das emissões globais de gases de efeito estufa vêm do uso da internet, e boa parte disso está ligada ao consumo de energia para carregar sites e manter servidores funcionando. Mas será que existe uma forma de reduzir essa pegada digital e tornar a navegação mais sustentável? Para falar sobre esse assunto eu recebo hoje aqui no Podcast Canaltech o Eduardo Pimenta, Country Manager da Orbital. E mais: AGU e CIEE anunciam vagas de estágio em mais de 40 cidades; Pesquisadores descobrem falhas gravíssimas em chips da Apple; QuintoAndar lança IA para facilitar busca por imóveis para alugar e comprar; CEO da NVIDIA diz que não pode confiar em produtos nem engenheiros da Samsung; Honor chega oficialmente ao mercado brasileiro com vários celulares e smartwatch. Receba notícias do Canaltech no WhatsApp Entre nas redes sociais do Canaltech buscando por @Canaltech nelas todas Entre em contato pelo nosso e-mail: podcast@canaltech.com.br Entre no Canaltech Ofertas Acesse a newsletter do Canaltech Este episódio foi roteirizado e apresentado por Gustavo Minari. O programa também contou com reportagens de Bruno Bertonzin, Jones Oliveira, Bruno De Blasi e Emanuele Almeida. Edição por Natália Improta. A trilha sonora é uma criação de Guilherme Zomer e a capa deste programa é feita por Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rádio JA
Sobrevoo #102 - CIEE oferecendo 546 vagas de estágio na Bahia, o filme escolhido para representar o Brasil no Oscar 2025 foi "Eu ainda estou aqui" e outras notícias.

Rádio JA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 5:04


Atenção senhoras e senhores ouvintes! O nosso voo acabou de decolar! O comando desse episódio foi o integrante Guilherme Cardoso. Neste voo abordamos as notícias sobre os alertas sobre atrasos e a rotina do transporte público em Salvador, CIEE oferecendo 546 vagas de estágio na Bahia, o filme escolhido para representar o Brasil no Oscar 2025 foi "Eu ainda estou aqui", e o surto de Botulismo na Bahia. A nossa torre de controle, no comando de Roberta Piancó e trouxe uma dica cultura muito interessante! No dia 28 de Setembro terá a releitura da Peça de teatro "Em busca de Ligadura", o evento irá acontecer no espaço Xisto Bahia e terá a sua entrada gratuita! Então, aperte o play e confiram notícias!

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Empregabilidade jovem: desafios para o futuro | Rodrigo Dib, CIEE | #Talks 26

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 48:40


Como o mercado está se adaptando às novas gerações? O convidado desta semana do Estadão Blue Studio Talks é Rodrigo Dib, superintendente institucional de Inovação, e ele apresenta os grandes desafios que os jovens enfrentam para entrar no mercado de trabalho e como iniciativas de capacitação e responsabilidade social podem contribuir para o futuro da empregabilidade. Ouça o episódio completo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AURN News
Internship Welcomes Black Students to Ireland

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 1:45


(AURN News) — The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) has opened applications for its Frederick Douglass-Daniel O'Connell Global Internship in Ireland for the summer of 2025. The program, now in its second year, offers a transformative opportunity for 12 American college students from diverse backgrounds to immerse themselves in Irish culture while gaining valuable professional experience. Set to run from June 13 to August 9, 2025, the eight-week program provides a comprehensive fellowship that covers all expenses, including airfare and living stipends. Participants will be placed in internships, complete a 6-credit academic seminar, and engage in cultural activities across Dublin, Cork, and Belfast. The initiative, a collaboration between Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs, the African American Irish Diaspora Network (AAIDN), and CIEE, draws inspiration from Frederick Douglass' historic visit to Ireland over 175 years ago. During that trip, Douglass met Daniel O'Connell, the renowned Irish reformer known as "The Liberator," forging a connection that would influence his fight against slavery and for social justice.  Reflecting on her experience in the 2024 cohort, Tianni Carson, a Health Service Administration major from Howard University, described her internship at Elkstone Partners as "one of the most transformative experiences of my life." For more information on the Frederick Douglass-Daniel O'Connell Global Internship in Ireland, visit ciee.org/fddo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rádio Gaúcha
Marcos Pan, gerente de estágios do CIEE-RS - 21/08/2024

Rádio Gaúcha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 12:50


Número de vagas de estágio aumenta 15% no Rio Grande do Sul e perfil de quem busca uma delas. Tem seleção aberta para contratar mais de 3.400 estagiários em todas as regiões do estado.

Safety With Purpose Podcast
Safeonomics Season 2 | Episode 7 with Brandy Katterhagen

Safety With Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 46:17


We're back on another episode of Safeonomics, the podcast where we explore the intersection of business and workplace safety and highlight professionals who are making a difference in the safety field. In this episode, we sit down with Brandy Katterhagen, a highly accomplished safety professional with credentials that include an MPH, CSP, ASP, CIEE, and COEE. Brandy has an inspiring story about how she got into the safety industry, navigated her career advancements, and even launched her own consulting company.Brandy shares valuable insights on balancing a full-time job while pursuing entrepreneurial dreams, the challenges she faced in her career development, and the strategies she employed to overcome them. Whether you're an aspiring safety professional, a seasoned expert, or someone looking to take the leap into entrepreneurship, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiration.So, sit back, relax, and join us as we chat with Brandy. Let's dive in!

Insights
CEO Talks #223 - Caminhos da diversidade, equidade e inclusão no trabalho

Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 65:01


Neste episódio, mergulhamos nas discussões sobre diversidade, equidade e inclusão no ambiente corporativo. Como estão os avanços? E o que podem fazer as pessoas, empresas, instituições e organizações para progredir nesse cenário? Para falar sobre como é possível construir ambientes corporativos mais inclusivos e equitativos para todos, o Insights recebe Jorgete Lemos, CEO da Consultoria Jorgete Lemos Pesquisas e Serviços e coordenadora do Conselho Consultivo do CIEE; Daniela Pio, psicóloga, prof. a da Universidade Zumbi dos Palmares e CEO da Ayo Inclusão e Equidade e Jackeline Busnello, gerente de RH e especialista em Diversidade e Inclusão do Bradesco. Com a apresentação de Julia Castilho, líder do time de Diversidade e Inclusão do Bradesco, este episódio está imperdível! O conteúdo exposto pelos convidados externos não representa, necessariamente, a opinião e as práticas utilizadas pelo Bradesco.  #diversidade #equidade #inclusão #negritude #racismo #racismoreversoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment
The surprising reason why insects circle lights at night: They lose track of the sky

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024


To hear a related interview on The World with Sam Fabian, zoologist and author of study, click the audio player above.It's an observation as old as humans gathering around campfires: Light at night can draw an erratically circling crowd of insects. In art, music and literature, this spectacle is an enduring metaphor for dangerous but irresistible attractions. And watching their frenetic movements really gives the sense that something is wrong — that instead of finding food and evading predators, these nocturnal pilots are trapped by a light.Sadly, centuries of witnessing what happens have produced little certainty about why it happens. How does a simple light change fast, precise navigators into helpless, flittering captives? We are researchers examining flight, vision and evolution, and we have used high-speed tracking techniques in newly published research to provide an answer.Moths to a flame?Many old explanations for this hypnotic behavior have not fully panned out. An early notion was that the insects might be attracted to the heat of a flame. This was interesting, as some insects really are pyrophilic: They are attracted to fire and have evolved to take advantage of conditions in recently burned areas. But most insects around a light are not in this category, and cool lights attract them quite well.Another thought was that insects were just directly attracted to light, a response called phototaxis. Many insects move toward light, perhaps as a way to escape dark or entrapping surroundings. But if this were the explanation for the clusters around a light, you might expect them to bump straight into the source. This theory does little to explain the wild circling behavior.Still another idea was that insects might mistake a nearby light for the moon, as they attempted to use celestial navigation. Many insects reference the moon to keep their course at night.This strategy relies on how objects at great distance seem to hover in place as you move along a straight path. A steady moon indicates that you have not made any unintentional turns, as you might if you were buffeted by a gust of wind. Nearer objects, however, don't appear to follow you in the sky but drift behind as you move past.The celestial navigation theory held that insects worked to keep this light source steady, turning sharply in a failed attempt to fly straight. An elegant idea, but this model predicts that many flights will spiral inward to a collision, which doesn't usually match the orbits we see. So what's really going on? Scientists used high-speed stereo motion capture to document how the presence of artificial light at night affects insects' flight behavior. Credit: Samuel Fabian, CC BY-ND  Turning their backs to the lightTo examine this question in detail, we and our colleagues captured high-speed videos of insects around different light sources to precisely determine flight paths and body postures, both in the lab at Imperial College London and at two field sites in Costa Rica, CIEE and the Estación Biológica. We found that their flight patterns weren't a close match for any existing model.Rather, a broad swath of insects consistently pointed their backs toward the lights. This is a known behavior called the dorsal light response. In nature, assuming that more light comes down from the sky than up from the ground, this response helps keep insects in the proper orientation to fly.Artificial light at night interrupts the normal flight patterns of insects. This compilation video shows an orbiting behavioral motif in which insects circle the light.But pointing their backs toward nearby artificial lights alters their flight paths. Just as airplanes bank to turn, sometimes rolling until the ground seems nearly straight out your window, banking insects turn as well. When their backs orient to a nearby light, the resulting bank loops them around the light, circling but rarely colliding.These orbiting paths were only one of the behaviors we observed. When insects flew directly under a light, they often arched upward as it passed behind them, keeping their backs to the bulb until, eventually flying straight up, they stalled and fell out of the air. And even more compelling, when flying directly over a light, insects tended to flip upside down, again turning their backs to the light but then abruptly crashing. Three different observed turning behaviors in which flying insects turn their backs to artificial light. Credit: Jamie Theobald, CC BY-ND Why have a dorsal light response?Although light at night can harm other animals — for example, by diverting migrating birds into urban areas — larger animals don't seem to lose their vertical orientation. So why do insects, the oldest and most species-rich group of flyers, rely on a response that leaves them so vulnerable?It may have to do with their small size. Larger animals can sense gravity directly with sensory organs pulled by its acceleration, or any acceleration. Humans, for example, use the vestibular system of our inner ear, which regulates our sense of balance and usually gives us a good sense of which way is down.But insects have only small sensory structures. And especially as they perform rapid flight maneuvers, acceleration offers only a poor indication of which way is down. Instead, they seem to bet on the brightness of the sky.Before modern lighting, the sky was usually brighter than the ground, day or night, so it provided a fairly reliable cue for a small active flyer hoping to keep a steady orientation. The artificial lights that sabotage this ability, by cueing insects to fly in circles, are relatively recent.The growing problem of nighttime lightingAs new technology spreads, lights that pervade the night are proliferating faster then ever. With the introduction of cheap, bright, broad-spectrum LEDs, many areas, such as large cities, never see a dark night. This upward view at the authors' field research site in Monteverde, Costa Rica, shows how artificial light competes with the night sky. Credit: Samuel Fabian, CC BY-ND Insects aren't the only creatures affected. Light pollution disrupts circadian rhythms and physiological processes in other animals, plants and humans, often with serious health consequences.But insects trapped around a light seem to get the worst of it. Unable to secure food, easily spotted by predators and prone to exhaustion, many die before the morning comes.In principle, light pollution is one of the easiest things to fix, often by just flipping a switch. Restricting outdoor lighting to useful, targeted warm light, no brighter than necessary, and for no longer than necessary, can greatly improve the health of nocturnal ecosystems. And the same practices that are good for insects help restore views of the night sky: Over one-third of the world population lives in areas where the Milky Way is never visible.Although insects circling around a light are a fascinating spectacle, it is certainly better for the insects and the benefits they provide to humans when we leave the night unlit and let them go about the activities they so masterfully perform under the night sky.Samuel Fabian is a postdoctoral research associate in bioengineering at Imperial College London; Jamie Theobald is an associate professor of biological sciences at Florida International University, and Yash Sondhi is a postdoctoral research associate in entomology at the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera & Biodiversity at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida.This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment
The surprising reason why insects circle lights at night: They lose track of the sky

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024


To hear a related interview on The World with Sam Fabian, zoologist and author of study, click the audio player above.It's an observation as old as humans gathering around campfires: Light at night can draw an erratically circling crowd of insects. In art, music and literature, this spectacle is an enduring metaphor for dangerous but irresistible attractions. And watching their frenetic movements really gives the sense that something is wrong — that instead of finding food and evading predators, these nocturnal pilots are trapped by a light.Sadly, centuries of witnessing what happens have produced little certainty about why it happens. How does a simple light change fast, precise navigators into helpless, flittering captives? We are researchers examining flight, vision and evolution, and we have used high-speed tracking techniques in newly published research to provide an answer.Moths to a flame?Many old explanations for this hypnotic behavior have not fully panned out. An early notion was that the insects might be attracted to the heat of a flame. This was interesting, as some insects really are pyrophilic: They are attracted to fire and have evolved to take advantage of conditions in recently burned areas. But most insects around a light are not in this category, and cool lights attract them quite well.Another thought was that insects were just directly attracted to light, a response called phototaxis. Many insects move toward light, perhaps as a way to escape dark or entrapping surroundings. But if this were the explanation for the clusters around a light, you might expect them to bump straight into the source. This theory does little to explain the wild circling behavior.Still another idea was that insects might mistake a nearby light for the moon, as they attempted to use celestial navigation. Many insects reference the moon to keep their course at night.This strategy relies on how objects at great distance seem to hover in place as you move along a straight path. A steady moon indicates that you have not made any unintentional turns, as you might if you were buffeted by a gust of wind. Nearer objects, however, don't appear to follow you in the sky but drift behind as you move past.The celestial navigation theory held that insects worked to keep this light source steady, turning sharply in a failed attempt to fly straight. An elegant idea, but this model predicts that many flights will spiral inward to a collision, which doesn't usually match the orbits we see. So what's really going on? Scientists used high-speed stereo motion capture to document how the presence of artificial light at night affects insects' flight behavior. Credit: Samuel Fabian, CC BY-ND  Turning their backs to the lightTo examine this question in detail, we and our colleagues captured high-speed videos of insects around different light sources to precisely determine flight paths and body postures, both in the lab at Imperial College London and at two field sites in Costa Rica, CIEE and the Estación Biológica. We found that their flight patterns weren't a close match for any existing model.Rather, a broad swath of insects consistently pointed their backs toward the lights. This is a known behavior called the dorsal light response. In nature, assuming that more light comes down from the sky than up from the ground, this response helps keep insects in the proper orientation to fly.Artificial light at night interrupts the normal flight patterns of insects. This compilation video shows an orbiting behavioral motif in which insects circle the light.But pointing their backs toward nearby artificial lights alters their flight paths. Just as airplanes bank to turn, sometimes rolling until the ground seems nearly straight out your window, banking insects turn as well. When their backs orient to a nearby light, the resulting bank loops them around the light, circling but rarely colliding.These orbiting paths were only one of the behaviors we observed. When insects flew directly under a light, they often arched upward as it passed behind them, keeping their backs to the bulb until, eventually flying straight up, they stalled and fell out of the air. And even more compelling, when flying directly over a light, insects tended to flip upside down, again turning their backs to the light but then abruptly crashing. Three different observed turning behaviors in which flying insects turn their backs to artificial light. Credit: Jamie Theobald, CC BY-ND Why have a dorsal light response?Although light at night can harm other animals — for example, by diverting migrating birds into urban areas — larger animals don't seem to lose their vertical orientation. So why do insects, the oldest and most species-rich group of flyers, rely on a response that leaves them so vulnerable?It may have to do with their small size. Larger animals can sense gravity directly with sensory organs pulled by its acceleration, or any acceleration. Humans, for example, use the vestibular system of our inner ear, which regulates our sense of balance and usually gives us a good sense of which way is down.But insects have only small sensory structures. And especially as they perform rapid flight maneuvers, acceleration offers only a poor indication of which way is down. Instead, they seem to bet on the brightness of the sky.Before modern lighting, the sky was usually brighter than the ground, day or night, so it provided a fairly reliable cue for a small active flyer hoping to keep a steady orientation. The artificial lights that sabotage this ability, by cueing insects to fly in circles, are relatively recent.The growing problem of nighttime lightingAs new technology spreads, lights that pervade the night are proliferating faster then ever. With the introduction of cheap, bright, broad-spectrum LEDs, many areas, such as large cities, never see a dark night. This upward view at the authors' field research site in Monteverde, Costa Rica, shows how artificial light competes with the night sky. Credit: Samuel Fabian, CC BY-ND Insects aren't the only creatures affected. Light pollution disrupts circadian rhythms and physiological processes in other animals, plants and humans, often with serious health consequences.But insects trapped around a light seem to get the worst of it. Unable to secure food, easily spotted by predators and prone to exhaustion, many die before the morning comes.In principle, light pollution is one of the easiest things to fix, often by just flipping a switch. Restricting outdoor lighting to useful, targeted warm light, no brighter than necessary, and for no longer than necessary, can greatly improve the health of nocturnal ecosystems. And the same practices that are good for insects help restore views of the night sky: Over one-third of the world population lives in areas where the Milky Way is never visible.Although insects circling around a light are a fascinating spectacle, it is certainly better for the insects and the benefits they provide to humans when we leave the night unlit and let them go about the activities they so masterfully perform under the night sky.Samuel Fabian is a postdoctoral research associate in bioengineering at Imperial College London; Jamie Theobald is an associate professor of biological sciences at Florida International University, and Yash Sondhi is a postdoctoral research associate in entomology at the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera & Biodiversity at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida.This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

Jornal da Gazeta
Humberto Casagrande, CEO do CIEE, sobre impacto do veto à desoneração da folha no primeiro emprego

Jornal da Gazeta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 10:57


Vamos agora à entrevista do dia, com Denise Campos de Toledo.

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
Imbituva abre inscrições para concurso público com mais de 100 vagas

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 29:55


Escritório regional do CIEE disponibiliza 33 vagas de estágio em Irati e região; Pessoas que tiveram prejuízos causados por buracos em rodovias podem pedir indenização; Independente ocupa a vice-liderança do Campeonato Amador de Guarapuava nas duas categorias; Faltam oito dias para o início da 2ª ExpoIrati; União da Vitória suspende aulas

Governo do Estado de São Paulo
Boletim: Prêmio CIEE é entregue a secretário de ciência e tecnologia de SP - 10.10.23

Governo do Estado de São Paulo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 1:39


O Secretário de Ciência e Tecnologia do Estado de São Paulo, Vahan Agopyan, recebeu nesta terça-feira (10) o Prêmio Professor Emérito – Troféu Guerreiro da Educação Ruy Mesquita de 2023.

When It Worked
When It Worked Podcast - Kerry-Ann Powell

When It Worked

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 25:04


Kerry-Ann is a global business strategist, speaker and champion of small and medium sized businesses. Her interview style is a balance of humor, motivation and powerful strategic content that will leave your audience inspired to take action in their businesses. Kerry-Ann's varied experience of over 20 years as a Washington, DC attorney, lobbyist, and fundraiser positions her as an authority of what it takes to strategically succeed while confronting difficult obstacles. After raising $120 million to build the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial she launched her strategic business and consulting firm, Trafalgar Strategies. She and her team advise business owners from various industries and countries on creating the strategies, systems, and mindsets to thrive in business and in life. Over the years, Kerry-Ann's expertise and speaking have been sought after by international brands, organizations, and institutions, such as Working Women's Magazine, Dallas Leadership Foundation, CIEE, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Mogul and Philanthropist Russell Simmons' Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and more. Kerry-Ann is committed to spreading the gospel that running a small and medium-sized business is vital and important to our economies, yet it doesn't have to feel like trying to manage a chaotic tornado. And business owners can run their businesses smoothly and feel confident that they will thrive. When not speaking, running her business and working with her clients, Kerry-Ann can be found traveling, practicing her Spanish, and enjoying a good meal with good people. Get the 8 True Culprits Causing Chaos in Your Business. The PDF details the 8 important underlying challenges that most SMEs are facing in their businesses and what they need to do to address them. http://www.nobusinesschaos.com

Biz Help For You
Smooth Operator: You Can Run Your Business Smoothly without Chaos and Stress with Kerry-Ann Powell

Biz Help For You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 35:05


Small and medium-sized business owners, are you tired of the chaos and stress that comes with running your business? In this episode, Kerry-Ann Powell, a global business strategist, reveals the key to running a business smoothly without chaos. But just when you think you've found the answer, a shocking twist leaves you wondering - can you really overcome the chaos or are you doomed to be trapped in the never-ending cycle of stress? Stay tuned to find out. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction,  00:02:18 - Kerry-Anns Story,  00:06:48 - Identifying Chaos,  00:10:49 - Delegation and Systems,  00:13:45 - The Role of Strategy,  00:15:01 - Running Your Company as is,  00:16:55 - The Importance of Leadership,  00:18:30 - Dealing with Conflict and Toxicity,  00:23:01 - Recognizing and Addressing Poor Behavior,  00:28:48 - The Importance of Openness to New Ideas,  00:30:02 - Creating an Ecosystem of Gifts,  00:30:52 - People Want to Work for Inspired Leaders,  00:31:38 - Identifying and Fixing Business Chaos,  00:32:18 - Connecting and Exchanging Ideas If you found the information presented in this episode helpful, you may also enjoy listening to: Design Your Business to Run Itself with Mike Michalowicz https://youtu.be/OOJb-OEQW4U Links: https://www.kerryannspeaks.com/  LinkedIn URL  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-ann-powell/  Twitter URL  https://twitter.com/KerryAnnPowell  FB URL  https://www.facebook.com/kerryanntpowell/  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/kerryanntpowell/?hl=en  Youtube  https://www.youtube.com/@kerryanntpowell Offer: I know that sometimes, running a business can feel like trying to manage a chaotic tornado.  This FREE e-book gift is for small and medium-sized business owners who want to scale and grow without drama.  https://www.nobusinesschaos.com/?r_done=1   Bio: Kerry-Ann is a global business strategist, speaker, and champion of small and medium-sized businesses. Kerry-Ann's varied experience of over 20 years as a Washington, DC attorney, lobbyist, and fundraiser positions her as an authority on what it takes to strategically succeed while confronting difficult obstacles. After raising $120 million to build the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial she launched her strategic business and consulting firm, Trafalgar Strategies.  She and her team advise business owners from various industries and countries on creating strategies, systems, and mindsets to thrive in business and in life.  Over the years, Kerry-Ann's expertise and speaking have been sought after by international brands, organizations, and institutions, such as Working Women's Magazine, Dallas Leadership Foundation, CIEE, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Mogul and Philanthropist Russell Simmons' Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and more.  Kerry-Ann is committed to spreading the gospel that running a small and medium-sized business is vital and important to our economies, yet it doesn't have to feel like trying to manage a chaotic tornado. And business owners can run their businesses smoothly and feel confident that they will thrive.  When not speaking, running her business, and working with her clients, Kerry-Ann can be found traveling,BHB2024Support the show

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
Inscrições para empresas de Irati participarem da ExpoIrati se encerram hoje;

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 23:45


Confira as vagas de emprego disponíveis em Teixeira Soares; Fomento Paraná possui linha de crédito para turismo; CIEE oferta 40 vagas de estágio em Irati e região; Governo do Paraná criará grupo técnico para detalhar uso do dinheiro da venda da Copel; TSE tem maioria para manter cassação de Deltan Dallagnol; Câmara aprova texto-base de minirreforma eleitoral que afrouxa a legislação; Câmara aprova texto-base de projeto que regulamenta apostas esportivas

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
Rio Azul sedia fase regional dos Jogos Escolares Bom de Bola

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 15:41


CIEE oferece vagas de estágio em 4 municípios da região; Encontro abordará formas de superar perda de familiares e pessoas próximas; Irati recebe Chopinzinho tentando manter 100% de aproveitamento no Paranaense de Voleibol; 16 pessoas concluem curso de cozinheiro em Irati; PSS contrata profissionais para trabalhar no SAMU de Guarapuava

Jornal da Gazeta
Humberto Casagrande, CEO do CIEE, sobre o Programa Jovem Aprendiz

Jornal da Gazeta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 10:45


Vamos agora à entrevista do dia, com Denise Campos de Toledo.

PAJ.FM
Masuk Atma Masuk PAJ

PAJ.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 39:22


Selamat datang angkatan 2023! Ciee haha hihi tau-tau sudah kuliah aja.Tak kenal maka tak sayang (uhuy

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
Projeto de eficiência energética vai substituir mais de 850 lâmpadas em Irati

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 26:21


TVs de 32 e 50 polegadas são furtadas de residência em Prudentópolis; 31 vagas de estágio são ofertadas na unidade regional do CIEE; Feirinha mensal da Cidade da Criança de Irati será realizada nesta quarta-feira; Prefeitura de União da Vitória abre inscrições para aulas gratuitas de esporte para crianças e adolescentes; Ações do Governo do Paraná na Copel são reservadas na Bolsa de Valores, e Estado para de ter controle majoritário da empresa; Ferry boat terá isenção da tarifa até o final de 2023, anuncia Governo do Paraná

Rádio Gazeta Online - Podcasts
Boletim Rádio Gazeta Online - 2ª edição (7 de agosto de 2023)

Rádio Gazeta Online - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 3:37


Na segunda edição deste boletim você confere: Barca vai abrigar temporariamente imigrantes no Reino Unido; Brasil e Bolívia lideram perda florestal da Amazônia; CIEE promove maratona vagas de estágio e jovem aprendiz. O Boletim Rádio Gazeta Online é um conteúdo produzido diariamente com as principais notícias do Brasil e do mundo. Esta edição contou com apresentação da monitora Luiza Borgli, do curso de Jornalismo. Escute agora!

Feng Shui Your Day
Smooth Operator

Feng Shui Your Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 33:36


What does a hockey stick have to do with a mountain? Kerry Ann will answer this question in detail; it relates to scaling your business. Our Guest today is Kerry Ann T. Powell; a global business strategist, speaker and champion of small and medium sized businesses.  After raising $120 million to build the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial she launched her strategic business and consulting firm, Trafalgar Strategies.  Today you'll hear about  running a good clean business, pacing yourself to not to scale too fast and taking a regular look at your Big Plan. . She and her team advise business owners from various industries and countries on creating the strategies, systems, and mindsets to thrive in business and in life.Over the years, Kerry-Ann's expertise and speaking have been sought after by international brands, organizations, and many institutions, such as Working Women's Magazine, Dallas Leadership Foundation, CIEE, Association and so many more.Kerry-Ann is committed to helping small and medium-sized business as they are vital and important to our economies. She believes that any business owner can run their businesses smoothly and feel confident that they will thrive.    Website:  www.nobusinesschaos.com   https://www.trafalgarstrategies.co HOST:Kathryn Wilking; Author, Decorator, Feng Shui Expert, Podcast HostCompany: Kathryn Wilking Feng Shui DesignsWebsite: https://www.kathrynwilking.com  Linked IN: Kathryn WilkingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/katwilking AND https://www.facebook.com/kathrynwilkingdesigns/FREE GIFT: '10 Ways to Raise Chi-Energy' in any space, on website: https://www.fengshuiyourday.ca   Email Kathryn: Kathryn@kathrynwilking.com  GUEST: Kerry Ann T. Powell; Global Business Strategist, Speaker and Champion Advocate of small and medium sized businesses. https://www.trafalgarstrategies.co  Website:  www.nobusinesschaos.com   Kerry Ann's GIFT for Listeners:  www.nobusinesschaos.com   GIFT~ A PDF titled The 8 True Culprits Causing Chaos in Your Business.  This PDF details the 8 important underlying challenges that most SMEs are facing in their businesses and what they need to do to address them.  SOCIAL: Kerry Ann PowellNew Mantra: No Business Chaos    

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
Inscrições para cursos técnicos do Colégio Florestal encerram na quinta-feira

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 27:02


CIEE disponibiliza 33 vagas de estágio em Irati; Manutenção em reservatórios pode causar falta de água em Irati; Ministério da Cultura autoriza plano de ação para aplicação de recursos que beneficiam artistas iratienses; Ninguém acerta a Mega-Sena e prêmio vai a R$ 37 milhões

Cultura FM Brasília
Estágio Caixa Econômica

Cultura FM Brasília

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 1:41


O Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola, CIEE está com vagas para estágio, a gente confere as informações com a jornalista Danielly Oliveira. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cultura-fm-braslia/message

Rádio Gaúcha
CEO do CIEE-RS, Lucas Baldisserotto - 30/05/2023

Rádio Gaúcha

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 17:03


No Estúdio Gaúcha de hoje, ouvimos o CEO do CIEE-RS, Lucas Baldisserotto, sobre a pesquisa apontando que 5,2 milhões de jovens entre 14 e 24 anos estão sem emprego.

Radar Noticioso
Marco Bertaiolli destaca encontro do Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola - CIEE

Radar Noticioso

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 56:40


POLÍTICA: O Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola (CIEE) promoveu encontro com a participação de representantes de 250 entidades ligadas à área de formação, educação e acesso ao primeiro emprego de jovens e adolescentes. De acordo com dados do Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, jovens de 14 a 24 anos formam 17% da força de trabalho formal no Brasil. Presente no encontro, o deputado federal e relator do Estatuto do Aprendiz, Marco Bertaiolli (PSD), participou da plenária e hoje destaca os dados e desafios apresentados. Entre outros assuntos, ele comenta sobre a sua agenda em Brasília e da importância da Festa do Divino Espírito Santo que terminou ontem em Mogi das Cruzes.

The Accidental Entrepreneur
Kerry-Ann Powell, Trafalgar Strategies

The Accidental Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 62:17


Kerry-Ann Powell is a globally recognized business strategist, speaker and champion of small and medium sized businesses. Kerry-Ann's varied experience of over 20 years as a Washington, DC attorney, lobbyist, and fundraiser positions her as an authority of what it takes to strategically succeed while confronting difficult obstacles. After raising $120 million to build the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial she launched her business strategy consulting firm, Trafalgar Strategies.  She and her team advise business owners from various industries and countries on creating the strategies, systems, and mindsets to thrive in business and in life. Over the years, Kerry-Ann's expertise and speaking have been sought after by international brands, organizations, and institutions, such as Working Women's Magazine, Dallas Leadership Foundation, CIEE, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Mogul and Philanthropist Russell Simmons' Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and more. In addition to listening to the episode, you can watch a video of their discussion on our YouTube Channel.  And be sure to subscribe to support the podcast! For general information about the podcast, send an email to info@beinhakerlaw.com To follow Mitch and the podcast, go to linktr.ee/beinhakerlaw. You can subscribe and listen to episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify and most other directories. Please review us whenever possible and thanks for your continued support! Sponsorships and paid guest appearances are available. Connect with us by email or on social media. The Accidental Entrepreneur is brought to you with the help of our sponsor, AWeber - the world's leading small business email marketing and automation service provider. Since 1998, AWeber has helped more than 1 million small businesses, entrepreneurs through its suite of web-based email marketing, automation tools and education. AWeber – the best option when it comes to marketing your business. Visit http://bit.ly/3HK3DVB for more information and to sign up for a trial account. We are also brought to you by TAB. Since 1989, The Alternative Board (or TAB) has been one of the leading peer advisory and business coaching organizations for independent business owners and CEOs across the world. By facilitating peer advisory boards, private 1-on-1 coaching and strategic planning services, TAB helps business owners improve their businesses in ways that change their lives. https://www.thealternativeboard.com/jersey-shore-north Also brought to you by Beinhaker Law, a boutique business & estates legal practice in Clark, NJ. To learn about shared outside general counsel services and how to better protect your business, visit https://beinhakerlaw.com/fractional-gen-counsel/ Opening music written and performed by Howie Moscovitch and Made to Order Music. For more information about Howie and his music services, visit https://howiemoscovitch.com/made-to-order-music/ Please support our affiliate sponsor (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-affiliates/) One of One Productions - a New Jersey-based studio, just over the George Washington bridge, that caters to the booming business of podcasting. Be sure to check out the guesting kit that they've created exclusively for our listeners! https://one-of-one-productions.myshopify.com/products/mitchell-beinhakers-guesting-kit Also, support the show and get your own podcast merch! (https://beinhakerlaw.com/podcast-store/) The Accidental Entrepreneur is a trademark of Mitchell C. Beinhaker. Copyright 2018-2023. All rights reserved.

JR 15 Minutos com Celso Freitas
Cresce o número de estagiários que ajudam a pagar as despesas da família

JR 15 Minutos com Celso Freitas

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 15:03


Ao entrar no ensino superior, muitos estudantes começam a pensar na primeira oportunidade de estágio. Afinal, é o momento de entrar no mercado de trabalho e entender os desafios da profissão. Mas, em diversos casos, não é só o aprendizado que está em jogo. Fazer o estágio também é uma necessidade financeira. De acordo com uma pesquisa do Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola, cerca de 11% dos estudantes entrevistados precisam do valor da bolsa-estágio para bancar as despesas da família, uma parcela que vem crescendo a cada ano. O que explica esse aumento? Essa responsabilidade financeira acaba afetando, de alguma forma, o desempenho no estágio? E qual o cenário do mercado para os estagiários no Brasil? Celso Freitas e a repórter Giovanna Risardo conversam com o Superintendente Institucional do CIEE, Rodrigo Dib.

Santai Bareng BajaHitam
peoples come and go

Santai Bareng BajaHitam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 16:42


Ciee yang ditinggal orang lain. Asal jangan ninggalin diri sendiri aja sih

Rádio Gaúcha
Gerente de Operações de Estágio do CIEE-RS, Marcos Pan - 28/11/2022

Rádio Gaúcha

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 8:28


Vamos falar agora sobre vagas de estágio para estudantes aqui no estado. As ofertas do CIEE-RS são para todas as regiões do Rio Grande do Sul e contemplam tanto estudantes do Ensino Médio quanto do Ensino Superior. E nós vamos saber mais detalhes dessas vagas conversando com o Gerente de Operações de Estágio do CIEE-RS, Marcos Pan.

JR 15 Minutos com Celso Freitas
Vagas de estágio: como conseguir uma oportunidade?

JR 15 Minutos com Celso Freitas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 15:48


Pesquisa divulgada pelo Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola (CIEE) revela que, no primeiro trimestre de 2022, o Brasil tinha mais de 700 mil estagiários. O número representa, de acordo com o estudo, um crescimento de contratos de 18,2% em comparação com o mesmo período de 2021. O estágio, além de ser a porta de entrada para estudantes no mercado de trabalho, é uma experiência fundamental para o desenvolvimento profissional. Mas, se o mercado de trabalho já é competitivo, como é o cenário quando falamos de estágio? Como procurar essas vagas? E como se destacar durante o estágio? Adriana Perroni e a repórter Caterina Achutti conversam com a Superintendente Nacional de Operações e Atendimento do CIEE, Mônica Vargas.

Podcast Economia - Agência Radioweb
Evento oferta mais de cinco mil vagas para jovens negros

Podcast Economia - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 2:10


Jovens negros e negras fora do mercado de trabalho terão oportunidade de emprego nesta semana. Para isso deverão participar do evento AfroPresença que acontecerá nos dias 15 e 16 de setembro. A inciativa é do Ministério Público do Trabalho e parceiros. O encontro vai reunir as maiores empresas de RH do país como CIEE, Cia de Talentos, entre outras.

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
Unidade regional do CIEE/PR oferta 32 vagas de estágio remunerado

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 24:36


Vítima de acidente em Prudentópolis era diretora financeira do grupo Superpão Copa Libertadores da América Campeonato Brasileiro da 2ª divisão Irati registra 600 pessoas recenseadas no 1º mês de trabalho do Censo 2022 Mãe suspeita de matar 2 filhos no Paraná: delegada acredita que menina de 10 anos foi mantida viva junto a cadáver de irmão por 4 dias

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
CIEE/PR disponibiliza 43 vagas de estágio remunerado em 4 municípios da região

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 14:36


Competidor de São Paulo venceu rodeio country da ExpoIrati Taxistas precisam regularizar documentação até sexta-feira para receber benefício do governo federal Dinheiro, talão de cheque e cartões de crédito são furtados em Prudentópolis Levantamento da Guarda Municipal indica que ExpoIrati teve participação de 160 mil pessoas

Notícias MP
MPAC recebe troféu do Prêmio CIEE de Melhores Programas de Estágio

Notícias MP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 1:05


O Ministério Público do Estado do Acre (MPAC) recebeu nesta segunda-feira, 8, o troféu conquistado no 13º Prêmio CIEE Melhores Programas de Estágio, que reconhece as organizações que conferem oportunidades de crescimento profissional a jovens estudantes. A entrega foi realizada pelo supervisor do Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola (CIEE), Daniel Carneiro.

IAAS Wanna Talks
#13 Liburan Ala-Ala Anak IAAS LC Undip

IAAS Wanna Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 10:57


Annyeong #FamilIAAS! Ciee... yang lagi menikmati masa liburan. Siapa sih yang ngga excited sama yang namanya LIBURAN? Nah pas banget nih sama timelinenya yaitu holiday alias liburan, jadi di episode ini Azmy dan ka Arya bakal sharing-sharing seputar liburan. Eits... tapi kali ini ala anak IAAS LC Undip lho! Cuss... sambil rebahan ga ge go dengarkan!

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
Homem é encontrado morto no interior de Prudentópolis

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 24:06


25 vagas de estágio remunerado são ofertadas no CIEE de Irati Campeonato Veteranos de Irati define finalistas no sábado Ala do MDB vai ao TSE para suspender convenção que deve oficializar Tebet MDB confirma Orlando Pessuti como candidato ao Senado pelo Paraná Paraguaios atravessam a fronteira para comprar combustível no Brasil após queda no valor da gasolina

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
CIEE disponibiliza 48 vagas de estágio remunerado na região

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 20:41


Rio Bonito conquista título do Campeonato Interbairros de Futebol Campeonato Intercomunidades de Futsal em Rio Azul Campeonato Brasileiro da 2ª divisão Batalhão da PM em Guarapuava recebe nome de policial morto em tentativa de mega-assalto Acompanhe a entrevista com Roni Miranda Vieira, diretor de Educação da Seed-PR, sobre a abertura das inscrições do Processo Seletivo Simplificado (PSS) de professores e professores pedagogos temporários para 2023.

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
Irati disponibiliza 39 vagas de estágio por meio do CIEE/PR

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 15:59


Colisão frontal deixa dois motoristas gravemente feridos na BR-373 Tubulação para engorda da faixa de areia de Matinhos começa a ser levada para o mar Campeonato Imbituvense de Futsal Orquestra Sinfônica fará concerto beneficente no Dia dos Namorados, em Ponta Grossa

Cultura FM Brasília
CIEE cadastra estudantes para estágios em 2022

Cultura FM Brasília

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 1:07


O CIEE - o Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola está com cadastro aberto para estudantes de cursos técnicos, do ensino médio e superior que desejam concorrer a uma oportunidade de estágio. Reportagem: Greta Noira O Boletim Cultura Serviços é um produção da Rádio Cultura FM. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cultura-fm-braslia/message

The Uncommon OT Series
Kirsten Beshay, OTD, MA, OTR/L, CIEE, CEAS I & III: OT in Ergonomics

The Uncommon OT Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 62:27


In this episode, we will be learning about an occupational therapy practitioner working in ergonomics. You will hear from the personal and professional experiences of Kirsten Beshay, OTD, MA, OTR/L, CIEE, CEAS I & III. Kirsten is an OT with 5 years of experience as a contractor for the Global Google Ergonomics Team. She loves introducing OT practitioners to the best-kept secret of the therapy world! Kirsten completed her OTD at Boston University, where she designed her flagship course, "Ergonomics for OT Practitioners". She has also worked in healthcare and school settings as an occupational therapist, where ergonomic principles are ever present. Kirsten enjoys speaking at conferences and on podcasts to introduce ergonomics to more practitioners.Show Key Points:· Kirsten gives us a glimpse of her background and interests· Kirsten describes The Uncommon OT work that she does, the setting and population she serves· Kirsten describes what drew her to this type of work and how she got there· Kirsten describes a typical day on the job· Kirsten dispels some myths about the profession· Kirsten discusses how OTs can branch into Ergonomics· Kirsten provides her contact information on how she can best be reached RESOURCES:REBA assessmentRULA assessmentFisher, T. F. (2019). Occupational therapy's work and industry area of practice: Content in entry-level professional occupational therapy curricula: A survey. The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy, 7(4), 1-10.Instagram: @thriveergonomicsWebsite: www.thriveergonomics.com As always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsot THANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues! Full Episodes and Q & A only available at: https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-seriesSign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settingshttps://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsotHappy Listening Everyone!Big OT Love!All views are mine and guests own.Be a Patron to support The Uncommon OT Series Podcast project via Patreon.

Notícias MP
CIEE formaliza entrega de troféu do “Prêmio CIEE Melhores Programas de Estágio” ao MPAC

Notícias MP

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 1:16


Em junho de 2021, o Ministério Público do Estado do Acre (MPAC) participou do 12º “Prêmio CIEE Melhores Programas de Estágio” conquistando o primeiro lugar da categoria Serviço Público, na qual concorreu com 530 empresas de todo o país. Nesta segunda-feira, 29, a procuradora-geral de Justiça Kátia Rejane de Araújo Rodrigues recebeu os representantes do Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola (CIEE), Ismael Ângelo e Daniel Alves, que vieram formalizar a entrega do troféu.

La Bella y las bestias
Episodio 33.- Ayúdanos a ayudar Ft. Peque Jesús CIEE

La Bella y las bestias

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 31:15


Amigos esta semana estamos apoyando una noble causa con esta Asociación de Peque Jesús CIEE. Estuvimos en el centro de Atotnilco tienes que escuchar la entrevista para que veas de que forma puedes apoyar.

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
CIEE oferta vagas de estágio remunerado em Irati e Prudentópolis

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 11:40


Ratinho Junior sanciona lei que institui ensino domiciliar no Paraná Dia de São Francisco de Assis teve bênção de animais em Irati Núcleo de Proteção aos Crimes Contra Criança e Adolescente completa seis anos de atuação Café com Notícias na 106,9 Najuá FM, de segunda a sexta 8h. Ouça aqui as primeiras notícias do dia! #Irati #NajuáNotícias #CaféComNotícias

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
CIEE/PR oferece 30 vagas de estágio remunerado na região

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 10:39


E mais: As vagas das Agências do Trabalhador de Irati e Teixeira Soares Atlético Beira Rio e Areia Branca vencem na rodada da Copa Integração Reunião nesta terça define regulamento de Campeonato Feminino de Futebol 7 Café com Notícias na 106,9 Najuá FM, de segunda a sexta 8h. Ouça aqui as primeiras notícias do dia! #Irati #NajuáNotícias #CaféComNotícias

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9
CIEE oferta vagas de estágio em Irati, Prudentópolis, Rio Azul e Imbituva

Rádio Najuá 92,5 e 106,9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 10:43


Fique bem informado logo pela manhã no Café com Notícias da Najuá FM 106,9. E ouça a qualquer hora do dia no podcast! As outras notícias de hoje: - As vagas das Agências do Trabalhador de Irati e Teixeira Soares - Ninguém acerta as seis dezenas da Mega-Sena e prêmio vai a R$ 23,5 milhões - E também todas as informações do esporte #Irati #NajuáNotícias #CaféComNotícias

Advocacia-Geral da União (AGU)
AGU Brasil: CIEE abre processo de seleção para estagiários na AGU

Advocacia-Geral da União (AGU)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 6:02


No Programa AGU Brasil desta sexta-feira (03/09), você acompanha que o CIEE abriu processo de seleção para estagiários na AGU. Você também confere o quadro AGU Explica, hoje sobre o Fundeb. Não perca!

NegNews
Essas são as habilidades profissionais mais exigidas do futuro, segundo o presidente do CIEE

NegNews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 23:37


Humberto Casagrande, CEO do CIEE - Centro de Integração Empresa-Escola, fala sobre futuro do trabalho e a migração da educação para o mundo digital

EBS Spotcast
S2 Ep. 06 - P2KMB: Online vs Offline

EBS Spotcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 20:15


Yuhuuu Akademia Makassar! Episode 6 EBS Spotcast balik lagi nih! Selamat datang mahasiswa baru! Ciee, yang udah jadi maba aja nih alias mahasiswa baru, hehe.. Nah, akademia makassar, sekarang sedang berlangsung orientasi mahasiswa baru di seluruh universitas di Indonesia nih. Termasuk di kampus tercinta kita apalagi kalau bukan Universitas Hasanuddin. Nah, episode kali ini ditemenin bareng Nova, Fani, dan Ridho yang bakalan mengajak akademia makassar untuk throwback ke jaman-jaman orientasi mahasiswa baru mereka. Itu aja yah informasinya biar nggak dispoilerin hehe. Yuk, langsung dengerin!

Generation Travel Radio
Travel Takes, Outgoing - April 25th, 2021

Generation Travel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 61:00


Welcome to Travel Takes, Outgoing! Generation Travel Radio is excited to release updates in travel for those traveling within or out of the United States with our knowledgable new voices, Duff Archie and Rita Guzmán. Tune in every 6 weeks to keep up with changes in the travel landscape. Show Notes: CNBC article about the Department of State travel advisory announcement: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/24/covid-80-percent-of-world-is-unsafe-for-travel-amid-pandemic-state-dept-warns.html Bill Bull for CIEE on Dec. 9th, 2020: https://www.ciee.org/about/blog/covid-19-upends-traditional-framework-for-evaluating-risk-study-abroad International Air Transport Association: https://www.iata.org/en/youandiata/travelers/health/ Skrift on digital health passports: https://skift.com/2021/01/29/digital-health-passports-explained-in-5-questions/ Phocuswire on digital health passports: https://www.phocuswire.com/health-passport-standards-interoperability-critical-for-revival-of-international-travel OffWeGo: https://www.offwego.io/ Biographies Rita Guzmán As a strong believer that international experiences are critical in higher education, Rita Guzmán studied abroad in London and participated in the Tippie Dublin Summer Internship Program. Her internship experience as a radio host in Dublin led her towards the field of international education. She worked for the University of Iowa Study Abroad Office and Tippie College of Business as a program ambassador, diversity ambassador, mentor, and outreach assistant. After graduating in 2018 with a marketing major, international business certificate, and Portuguese minor, she taught English in Portugal through the Fulbright Program. After Fulbright, she moved to Chicago to continue working in higher education. She currently advises online graduate students in her role as an Enrollment Advisor for All Campus. Duff Archie Duff Archie is the Co-Founder of OffWeGo, a student-centric risk management platform for international education. Duff graduated Cum Laude from St. Lawrence University with a joint degree in Economics and Business in the Liberal Arts. While at St. Lawrence, he lived and studied abroad twice: London during his first semester of Freshman year and Copenhagen during his junior spring. Duff specializes in product management, human-centered design, and design thinking to help make safety a forethought for student travel and ease the pains of international offices everywhere! His favorite place he's traveled is Iceland.

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Economia: Rodrigo Maia propõe votação de medidas e corte de gastos, Google é acusado de monopólio na internet

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 2:47