Social & Human Sciences – LAGA-IVCR
LAGA-IVCR

Social & Human Sciences

Cultural research institutes significantly impact social and human sciences by fostering interdisciplinary research, promoting understanding of diverse cultures, and contributing to policies that address societal challenges.

Cultural Research Institute

Core Functions

The pillars of cultural research and their academic and societal impact — bridging disciplines to address the world's most complex human challenges.

Diverse group of people in dialogue
Intercultural Dialogue & Research
Academic research and community engagement
Community Engagement & Social Justice

Fostering Interdisciplinary Research

Bringing together scholars from anthropology, sociology, history, and linguistics to study cultural phenomena — allowing for a holistic understanding of complex human issues.

Promoting Cultural Understanding

Documenting and promoting understanding of diverse cultures and indigenous perspectives to foster intercultural dialogue, cooperation, and the preservation of heritage.

Societal Contribution

Addressing inequality and discrimination, and contributing to policies that promote social justice, community well-being, and the protection of cultural identity across generations.

LAGA-IVCR in Action

Examples of Impact

Leveraging social sciences to build inclusive economies, foster intercultural dialogue, and shape more equitable communities.

01

Mental Health & Diversity in STEM

Highlighting the importance of research culture and its impact on marginalised groups — advocating for psychologically safe environments across scientific disciplines.

02

Societal Role of Science & Technology

Examining the impact of technology on society and emphasising the need for responsible innovation that centres human dignity and equitable access.

03

Impact of SSH Disciplines

Focusing on how social sciences and humanities contribute to addressing systemic societal challenges and improving knowledge transfer between academia and communities.

04

Culture, Learning & Human Behaviour

Investigating how individuals construct and value phenomena based on their cultural backgrounds — informing education, policy, and professional practice.

Educational Insight

The Critical Role of VET in
Social & Human Sciences

How Vocational Education and Training bridges the gap between theory, community impact, and sustainable development.

1. Developing Occupation-Specific Skills
A Focus on Practical Application

VET programmes in social and human sciences translate academic concepts into actionable professional skills — preparing students for immediate entry into vital sectors such as social work, mental health, and community management.

Social Work

Curricula emphasise comprehensive case management, community advocacy, grassroots organising, and strict adherence to ethical practice standards.

Counselling

Training covers evidence-based counselling techniques, psychological assessment methods, and targeted mental health intervention strategies.

Human Resources

Focuses on talent acquisition, strategic training development, compensation structures, and fostering positive, inclusive employee relations.

2. Cultivating Core Social Competencies

Interpersonal Mastery

Beyond technical skills, VET instils essential soft skills — empowering professionals with advanced communication techniques, deep empathy, and conflict resolution strategies for complex human environments.

Critical Problem-Solving

Programmes foster rigorous critical thinking, enabling graduates to deconstruct complex social issues and develop innovative, evidence-based, practical solutions at community and policy levels.

Cultural Intelligence

A strong emphasis on cultural sensitivity ensures practitioners can navigate diverse environments and serve varied populations with genuine respect, awareness, and professional effectiveness.

3. Driving Societal Development
Tackling Systemic Issues

Graduates are equipped to confront pressing social challenges directly — applying their skills to alleviate poverty, reduce inequality, and dismantle discrimination in communities and institutions.

Advancing Social Justice

VET acts as an engine for social justice — empowering marginalised communities and advocating for equal access to opportunities, resources, and representation.

Strengthening Community Fabric

By fostering social cohesion and civic engagement, these programmes help build resilient communities capable of supporting their most vulnerable members through inclusive structures.

Strategic Importance

VET in Praia,
Cape Verde

Building a skilled, inclusive, and sustainable workforce tailored to the specific needs and aspirations of Praia's growing communities.

Local Economic Growth

VET is essential for Praia's economic development — creating a skilled workforce tailored to the specific demands of the local and regional job market.

Inclusive Opportunity

Driving social inclusion by offering accessible pathways for marginalised groups to acquire marketable skills and achieve financial independence.

Sustainable Development

By promoting ethical practices in human services, VET contributes directly to the long-term sustainable development goals of the Cape Verde archipelago.

Artificial intelligence and technology in social science research
AI Meets
Human Sciences

Where data analysis meets ethical responsibility and social insight.

The Intersection of AI & Society

Artificial Intelligence & Social Research

Modern VET programmes increasingly integrate Artificial Intelligence training. This equips social scientists to leverage data analysis tools for deeper research — while critically understanding the ethical implications of AI on society, privacy, and human rights.

Data Analysis AI Ethics Research Methods Digital Literacy Responsible Innovation Privacy & Rights
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