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Created in 2015, V&V has since provided numerous academic advisory and consulting services. It works on reviewing and formatting projects, providing research, dissertation and theses support to researchers from public and private universities and colleges throughout Brazil. It has advised on over 150 projects during this period. In addition, the editors and editorial board professionals have years of experience in the processes of guidance, publication, evaluations, editing and project management.

This has generated incredible projects, such as the Community of Practice Teacher Movements , the UNIFESP Education and Sustainability Observatory and the University Extension Program "Sustainable Schools" .   And now, this publishing label.

As in our slogan and also one of our values:

"More than publishing, we value your work."

Our focus is not to be just one of many publishers, but to contribute, in an accessible and coherent way, to the appreciation of each published work, whether in digital or printed format.

Editorial Coordination

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Prof. Me. Everton Viesba-Garcia

Science Professor. Graduated in Environmental Management and Bachelor's Degree in Biology. Postgraduate degree in Environmental Education and Sustainability and Distance Education and Teacher Training. Master's Degree in Science (PECMA-UNIFESP). He completed advanced training at Cornell University and several refresher and extension courses. He is the creator of the Education and Sustainability Observatory, Deputy Coordinator of the Sustainable Schools University Extension Program, and co-creator of the Teaching Movements Community. He was a PIBID (CAPES), PIBEX and Fundação Grupo Boticário scholarship holder, with an internship at the Instituto Bioma Brasil.
He is a teacher in the public school system of São Paulo, has extensive experience in advisory and consultancy services in research, management, planning, production and academic publishing and is
Editor of the Biological and Interdisciplinary Sciences areas at V&V.

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Prof. Ma. Leticia Moreira Viesba

Mathematics teacher. Bachelor's degree in Environmental Sciences and a degree in Mathematics. Master's degree in Integrated Environmental Analysis, with research in the area of waste and geoprocessing (PPGAAI-UNIFESP). She received a CAPES scholarship during her master's degree and a CNPq scientific initiation scholarship during her undergraduate studies. She was also a technical consultant for the company Viesba & Viesba Consultoria e Projetos, where she provided several services, including for renowned companies such as Converge and Fundação FESPSP. She received a BIG - UNIFESP scholarship and a scientific initiation scholarship for a project funded by Aneel/Petrobrás. She is a teacher in the state school system of São Paulo and a technician at the Observatory of Education and Sustainability at UNIFESP. She has significant experience in reviewing and developing projects and is the Editor of the Exact and Earth Sciences area at V&V.

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Prof. Dr. Marilena Souza Rosalen

Professor, graduated in Chemistry (Bachelor's degree) from UNICAMP. Pedagogy from UNIMEP. Master in Philosophy of Education and PhD in Education from UNIMEP. Post-Doctorate in Education from the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA. She was a professor at the Methodist University of Piracicaba for 22 years, as well as Advisor to the Pro-Rectory of Undergraduate and Continuing Education at UNIMEP. She was vice-president of the Basic Education Educator Training Center - CEFE, UNIFESP. She is an evaluator for the National Institute of Studies and Educational Research Anísio Teixeira/Ministry of Education - INEP/MEC of Higher Education Institutions, in-person and distance. She is a professor at PECMA-UNIFESP. Creator and coordinator of the Community Teacher Movements. She is the Editor of the Human Sciences area of V&V.

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