QUALIFICATIONS
March 2012 to July 2013
MSc Degree, Anthropology – Nature and Conservation, University Nova de Lisboa – Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Portugal.
Dissertion: “Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Urban Areas: Knowledge in the City of Funchal (Madeira Island) Supervisors: Prof. Drª Amélia Frazão Moreira (UNL-FCSH) and Prof. Dr. Miguel Menezes de Sequeira (Universidade da Madeira)
October 2009 to July 2011
Teaching Habilitation: 2 years
Professionalization in Service Principal subjects/occupational skills covered: Biology and Geology Teacher Academic learning and practical teaching experience (four semesters): Education Psychology; Education Sociology among others. Development of Monograph: “Pedagogical, Formation and Habilitation Project” University of Madeira
September 2008 to August 2009
Anthropology – Nature and Conservation MSc Degree, University Nova de Lisboa – Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Portugal. Postgraduated (first year)
Setember 2002 to Setember 2008
Biology, University of Madeira, Portugal Former graduation and now under new Bologna reform divided into two parts: 3-year licenciate degree (Bachelor´s) + 1-year
Principal subjects/occupational skills covered: Botany Academic learning (eight semesters); Cellular Biology; Ecology; Genetics; Botanic I and II; Plant Physiology; Plant Anatomy and Morphology; Molecular Ecology; Molecular Biology; Biochemistry I and II; Chemistry Organic; General Chemistry; Mathematics; Geology; Environmental Biology; among others. Project: Ethnobotanical Contribution for the Parish of Fajã da Ovelha – Calheta (Madeira)
Other qualification (single subject non-award study)
Experimental Design & Statistics I: Community Ecology, April 2008
Practical Course Genetics and Molecular Biology, 16 to 20 de Janeiro 2006
Initial Pedagogical Formation for Formants, 23 de Maio a 11 de Junho de 2008
News
27/08/2019 12:08
New paper: The loss of a unique palaeobotanical site in Terceira Island within the Azores UNESCO Global Geopark (Portugal)
Available here: link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12371-019-00401-1 or rdcu.be/bPbkl
Reference: Góis-Marques, C.A., Elias, R.B., Steinbauer, M.J., de Nascimento, L., Fernández-Palacios, J.M., Menezes de Sequeira, M. & Madeira, J. 2019. The loss of a unique...
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21/02/2019 12:51
New Paper published: Eurya stigmosa (Theaceae), a new and extinct record for the Calabrian stage of Madeira Island (Portugal): 40Ar/39Ar dating, palaeoecological and oceanic island palaeobiogeographical implications.
A new paper describing a new and extinct Theaceae for Madeira Island was recently published in the journal Quaternary Science Review. You can check it out in: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277379118309284
This discovery was also reported portuguese...
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18/08/2018 09:22
FloraMac2018 congress, Funchal, Madeira Island (Portugal)
Please visit us at: www.uma.pt/floramac2018
Late Registrations still available.
See you soon in Funchal!
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02/01/2018 21:55
Congress FloraMac 2018 | Funchal | September 12-15
Official website comming soon! First circular:
https://www.facebook.com/FloraMac2018/ or twitter.com/FloraMac2018
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15/01/2016 11:42
New Doctors in Biological Sciences
We are proud to announce that we have two new doctors in our Group:
Zita Ferreira defended successfully her PhD. thesis entitled: “Biosystematics of the genus Andryala L. (Asteraceae)”.
Zita Ferreira thesis committee, from left to right: Miguel Sequeira, Carlos Neto, Jorge Capelo, Enrique...
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02/10/2014 11:42
XVII Congress of European Mycologists
Our Group is co-organizing the XVII Congress of European Mycologists, that will be held in Madeira Island in September 2015. Registration opening soon at www.xviicem.org.
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29/07/2014 13:36
New Paper: Andryala perezii (Asteraceae), a New Species from the Canary Islands
Recently a new species of Andryala was described by our group. The study was published in the journal Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature, entitled "Andryala perezii (Asteraceae), a New Species from the Canary Islands". The comparison of Madeira and Canaries Island plants allowed...
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16/07/2013 14:13
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16/07/2013 14:12
Website launched
Our new website has been launched today.
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