Global July 2026, which will be held between July 20th and 31st, is now accepting proposals for roundtables/conferences and short panels. Proposals can be submitted by professors, administrative staff, or students from both campuses (JF and GV). In its ninth edition, the event will feature the participation of professors and students from York College of Pennsylvania, which recently established a partnership with UFJF for the joint promotion of Global July 2026.
The event format is structured in four activity modalities offered: disciplines, courses, roundtables/conferences, and short panels. (The submission phase for courses and disciplines has already been completed). The current registration phase includes proposals for short panels, conferences, or roundtables. To submit your proposal, please pay attention to the following information:
Roundtable or Conference: presentation lasting 1 to 2 hours, in person or online.
The roundtable (if composed of at least two guests and a moderator) and the conference (if conducted by a single person) must address a specific research topic of the presenter or guests. Proposals may be submitted by UFJF professors, international guests hosted by a UFJF professors member, or TAEs (Technical-Administrative Employees).
Short Panel: presentation lasting 15 to 20 minutes, in Portuguese or other languages, only in person.
It should aim to report intercultural exchange experiences (cultural and scientific) or research experiences, emphasizing the discussion of problem situations, theoretical approaches, methodological designs, and expected or achieved results. This can be proposed by undergraduate or graduate students who have participated in exchange programs, international students currently participating in exchange programs at UFJF, or administrative and technical staff.
Access to the form is restricted to institutional Google UFJF email addresses. Log in to your institutional account to access it. The form will be available until May 3rd at this link.
For more information, visit the event page (Global Studies Forum) or contact:
International Office /UFJF