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em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal


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Traditionally Italian universities have trained researchers and professionals in conservation: archaeologists, art historians and architects. It is only with the reform of the universities, from 1999, that the teaching of museology and museography have also been expanded.Italian museums are for the most part public museums, depending on local bodies or the national ministry; they lack autonomy and do not possess specific professional figures. The task of conservation has predominated over the other roles of museums, but with the reform of the conservation law in 2004 the definition of „museum‟ has been introduced in Italy as well, and regulations regarding the development of heritage have been issued; in addition the Regions have also taken on a more active role for museums belonging to local bodies and for the development of their territory.Museum professions are not officially recognised, but the museum community, through the various associations and ICOM Italia, has put together a document to act as a general reference, the National Charter of Museum Professions, which has been followed by the Manual of Museum Professions in Europe. Now there is a need to plan the content and outlines ofvocational training courses for museum professionals, together withthe universities, the regions and the museums themselves, alongwith the associations and ICOM – ICTOP, utilising the mostinnovative Master‟s courses which offer an interdisciplinaryapproach, a methodology which combines theory and practice, andan element of hands-on experimentation in museums, or withmuseums.

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The idea of an expressive component in research is important to the architectural industry. The expressive element - the possibility of expressing the qualitative aspects of the world and adding something new to the existing through experiments and proposals - is characteristic for the field. All research environments, in the science tradition and in the humanities, have their characteristics. On the one hand, they live up to certain common scientific and methodological criteria - originality and transparency – and on the other hand, they have different practices, using different methods. Research is ‘coloured’ by traditions and professions, and research in architecture should be coloured too, taking into consideration that the practice of architects stretches from natural science and sociology to art and that the most important way in which the architect achieves new cognition is through work with form and space – drawings, models and completed works. Probably all good design is informed by some kind of research – research- based design. But can research arise from design?

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The guidelines presented in this document are a preliminary strategy for establishing a comprehensive policy for the needs of training and education wiyhin the sector and adjoining areas, across fields of knowledge and professions concerned, on relevant levels and for the varies institutions and operators. The objective of these guidelines is to analysis the problems, objectives and goals for development of a far reaching system of educational and training programs and courses for museums, cultural heritage and related fields of activities. This objective comprises a close collaboration between museum, cultural heritage organizations and educating organizations, notably within universities and colleges, but also other kinds of educating bodies.

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A Matemática e as Ciências Farmacêuticas encontram-se relacionadas desde há muito, no entanto, foi a partir do séc. XVII, período de notável agitação cultural e científico que os métodos experimentais foram sustentados com cálculos matemáticos. Esta ciência e as técnicas de modelagem matemática tornaram-se numa ferramenta amplamente utilizada, de tal modo, que nos dias de hoje são consideradas como fundamentais na generalidade das profissões e em especial nas Ciências Farmacêuticas. Contudo, para muitos ainda não é vista como fundamental e essencial para a formação de futuros farmacêuticos. Deste modo, pretende-se demonstrar como a Matemática e as técnicas de modelagem se tornaram ao longo dos anos nesta poderosa ferramenta. Quer pelos instrumentos, quer pelas competências que nos proporcionam. Pretende-se também, com recurso aos conteúdos programáticos desta unidade curricular, avaliar se os conhecimentos, sistemas de avaliação e distribuição da carga horária são efetuados de forma homogénea pelas diferentes instituições portuguesas, públicas ou privadas que lecionam o Mestrado Integrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas. Verificou-se que a Matemática é uma ciência plena de capacidades e recursos e que estabelece uma relação interdisciplinar com as Ciências Farmacêuticas. Quer pela componente utilitária, quer pela componente formativa que proporciona. A análise dos conteúdos programáticos demonstra que apesar de serem transversais, as Universidades que não lecionam Sistemas de Equações Lineares e Equações diferenciais deveriam faze-lo e também realizarem um melhor controlo da carga horária por temática.