Bunge Foundation Award

Professor Sebastião de Campos Valadares Filho, from the Animal Science Department of UFV, was one of the winners of the Bunge Foundation Prize 2016 in the area of ​​Agricultural Sciences – Nutrition and Healthy Food. He was contemplated in the Life and Work category, for the whole of his work. The teacher’s name was announced on July 22 after a jury meeting of rectors, ministers and representatives of scientific and cultural bodies.

Since 1989, Sebastião Valadares is a UFV professor, where, among other duties, he has acted as coordinator of the Graduate Program in Animal Science and as head of the Department of Animal Science. He is currently coordinator of the National Institute of Science and Technology of Animal Science (INCT-CA)

The official ceremony of delivery of the 61st edition of the Prize will take place on November 23 at Palácio dos Bandeirantes, in São Paulo (SP). They will also receive the prize, still in the area of ​​Agricultural Sciences, Felipe do Nascimento Vieira, Federal University of Santa Catarina, in the Youth category. In the area of ​​Exact and Technological Sciences, under the theme Transport Infrastructure, the winners are José Vicente Caixeta Filho, of the University of São Paulo, in the category of Life and Work, and Hugo Miguel Varela Cabbage, of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro ( PUC RJ), in the category Youth.

About the prize

According to information published on the Bunge Foundation website, the Award was created in 1955 to encourage innovation and the dissemination of knowledge. It is awarded annually to prominent personalities in various fields of Science, Arts and Letters in two categories: Life and work, in recognition of the consolidated work of a specialist, and Youth, to stimulate young talents. The Bunge Foundation Award receives indications of academic, scientific and cultural intuitions and, to this day, has already awarded more than 180 personalities, among them the writer Jorge Amado and the architect Oscar Niemeyer.

Possession of the new head of the Animal Science Department

 

 

The University gave the new head of the Department of Animal Science (DZO), professor Marcos Marcondes, on Monday (22/08). The ceremony took place in the meeting room of the rectory.

Marcos assumed the role in place of Professor Melissa Hannas, for whom the experience lasted three and a half years and was “very important.” She appreciated the support received from the senior management, which she considered to be fundamental, and wished her colleague a success.

“It will be a new challenge” for Professor Marcos, who has already headed the Unit for Teaching, Research and Extension in Milk Cattle University. He hopes to continue the work done so far and to provide improvements for the Department, despite budgetary difficulties. The DZO, with its 33 professors and more than 100 administrative technicians, is one of the largest departments of the University, with a large number of sectors, and the communication between them is something that needs attention, according to Marcos.

The director of the Agrarian Sciences Center, Rubens Alves de Oliveira, highlighted the work of Professor Melissa, who, with her leadership profile, maintained the harmony of the DZO and accomplished many achievements, such as the inauguration of the Laboratory of Microbiology of Silage.

The Rector Nilda de Fátima Ferreira Soares also thanked the previous leadership and Professor Marcos, for having made available to take on the role. According to her, it is important to have young people contribute by bringing new ideas to the institution. In ceremonies like this, she often points out that departments are the ones that face the greatest challenges of the University and deserve special support. Therefore, he stressed that the new boss can count on senior management always.

Also participating in the ceremony were Vice Rector João Carlos Cardoso Galvão; The Secretary of Collegiate Bodies, José Henrique de Oliveira; The head of the Center for Biological Sciences and Health, Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira; The head of the Center for Human Sciences, Arts and Letters, Maria das Graças Soares Floresta, and the head of the Plant Engineering Department, Derly José Henriques da Silva.