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Table of Contents

Brazil and the Higher Education Institutions..................................................................................... 5

About Brazil ...................................................................................................................................................... 5


Higher Education in Brazil .......................................................................................................................... 6
Internationalisation and Brazilians HEIs ................................................................................................ 7
Guide of Brazilian Higher Education Courses in English ............................................................ 8

Northeast Region.......................................................................................................................................... 11

Northeast Region - Courses in English .......................................................................................... 12


Fundação Edson Queiroz Universidade de Fortaleza ............................................................... 12
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte........................................................................... 15
Universidade de Pernambuco ........................................................................................................... 18
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco ........................................................................................... 20
Grupo SER Educacional........................................................................................................................ 25
Midwest Region.............................................................................................................................................. 27

Midwest Region - Courses in English .............................................................................................. 28


UniEVANGÉLICA....................................................................................................................................... 28
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás .................................................................................... 30
Southeast Region ......................................................................................................................................... 32

Southeast Region - Courses in English.......................................................................................... 33


Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”....................................................... 33
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo ............................................................................ 37
Grupo Educacional UNIS ...................................................................................................................... 40
Universidade Federal de São João Del-Rei .................................................................................. 43
Universidade Vila Velha ....................................................................................................................... 45
Universidade Federal do ABC ............................................................................................................ 47
Universidade Metodista de São Paulo ............................................................................................ 51
Universidade Federal de Lavras ....................................................................................................... 54
Universidade de Ribeirão Preto ........................................................................................................ 56
Universidade Federal de Viçosa ....................................................................................................... 58
Universidade Paulista............................................................................................................................ 64
Universidade Estadual de Campinas ............................................................................................... 67
Universidade Federal de Itajubá ....................................................................................................... 71
Universidade Federal Fluminense .................................................................................................... 74

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Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro .................................................................. 81
Universidade São Francisco ............................................................................................................... 84
Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo ........................................................................... 86
Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing .............................................................................. 89
Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo da Fundação Getúlio Vargas .... 95
Faculdades de Campinas..................................................................................................................... 98
Universidade de São Paulo .............................................................................................................. 100
South Region ................................................................................................................................................ 110

South Region - Courses in English ................................................................................................ 111


Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre............................................ 111

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina ............................................................................... 113


Universidade Estadual de Maringá ............................................................................................... 116
Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná ......................................................................... 119
Universidade Federal de Pelotas................................................................................................... 125
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul ........................................................ 128
Universidade Regional de Blumenau ........................................................................................... 132
Universidade Feevale ........................................................................................................................ 135
Universidade do Vale do Itajaí ........................................................................................................ 138
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná............................................................................... 142
Centro Universitário UNIVATES ...................................................................................................... 147
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina ....................................................................................... 150
Universidade Estadual do Centro - Oeste .................................................................................. 154
Centro Universitário La Salle ........................................................................................................... 159
Universidade Estadual de Londrina .............................................................................................. 161
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria .......................................................................................... 163
Universidade Federal do Paraná ................................................................................................... 165

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Forewords

In the past twenty years, an increasing number of universities in non-


Anglophone countries have opted to offer courses in English with a view to
broadening their international appeal and attracting students and researchers from
a different range of backgrounds to their campuses.

This is the first time that a survey of courses detailing modules or full courses
in the medium of English in Brazil is published. The purpose of the British Council, in
partnership with FAUBAI undertaking the survey, is to twofold: to act as a practical
guide for UK students or universities who wish to study at or forge links with
suitable institutions in Brazil; and to encourage further internationalisation of
Brazil’s tertiary education sector.

In an increasingly globalised world, the ability of the higher education sector


to be able to operate at an international level is becoming increasingly critical to a
country’s economic success. Globally, more than 4.5 million students or
researchers opt to study overseas 1. This flow of international students broadens
mutual understanding, increases the world’s reservoir of knowledge, and helps
build lasting ties between countries.

Brazil’s relative isolation has meant that it is less far ahead in this process
than other major countries. But initiatives such as Science without Borders and the
UK’s Newton Fund have helped to shift the landscape. The UK too has been slow to
capitalise on opportunities for undergraduates and graduates to study in Brazil,
largely due to the small number of Portuguese speaking students. But the fact that
we have been able to identify 695 courses taught in the medium of English
indicates more and more Brazilian universities are keen to offer their expertise to a
wider range of students, and we hope that this guide gives further impetus to the
internationalisation process.

Martin Dowle
Director Brazil

British Council

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Source: “Education at a Glance 2014: How many students study abroad and where do they go?” - OECD

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Student mobility is one of the main movers of the internationalisation process
of higher education. The quality of destination institutions, their available
infrastructure to receive international students, and the investment to be made by
interested students, are factors that define whether the institution will or will not
attract a great number of international students. The importance of courses and
subjects offered in English, in case of Higher Education Institutions of countries
whose communication language is not English, must also be highlighted.

In this scenario, Brazil’s Higher Education Institutions have great advantages,


as the country has many institutions of excellent quality, most of them ready to
offer exchange opportunities to international students with no enrolment or tuition
fees. The great challenge is still the obstacle with the teaching language. In order to
overcome such difficulty, several Brazilian HEIs are directing their human and
financial resources to the development of their English language courses and
subjects, so that they may be considered as prestigious destinations in the universe
of international education.

The release of the first ‘Brazilian Higher Education Courses in English’, a joint
initiative of the British Council and the Brazilian Association for International
Education - FAUBAI, comes as a catalyst of such efforts, providing information about
the courses offered in English by the Brazilian HEIs. International students will be
able to consult the possibilities of having excellent academic experiences in Brazil
through a standard learning format. Moreover, with the arrival of international
students, local students will benefit from the internationalisation process, which is
being developed by the Brazilian HEIs at their own home country.

We rest assured that the information contained in this Guide will be able to
stimulate more HEIs to develop courses and subjects in English, increasing the
possibilities of attracting international students to Brazil, and contributing with the
Brazilian Higher Education internationalization process.

José Celso Freire Junior


President

FAUBAI

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Brazil and the Higher Education Institutions

About Brazil

Brazil is the largest country in South America and it shares borders with
every country on the continent except for Ecuador and Chile. It is the fifth largest
country in the world and it is similar in size to the continental United States.
Divided into 26 states and one federal district, its geography varies significantly
per region. The population is of around 199 million people. A disproportionate
percentage of the population lives in the Southeast region, out of which 87
percent in urban areas. Brazil has a fast-growing economy. Key market systems
include agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and the service sectors.

Brazil is Latin America’s main market, representing almost 50% of the


territory and 37% of the overall economy. Brazil’s participation in the region’s
economy is expected to maintain its pace or to reduce its share by 1-2%, mainly
due to Mexican and Colombian rise for the period. Even with the Nominal GDP
participation volume reduction in the continent, Brazil will continue to have a
strong status regarding the inflow of foreign capital and market significance inside
the region 2.

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Source: Deloitte, “Investment History in Brazil,” 2014.

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Higher Education in Brazil
According to Brazilian legislation, school education encompasses two levels:
basic education, comprising of early childhood education, primary education and
secondary education, and higher education.
Higher education in Brazil is
divided into undergraduate and
graduate levels. The standard
Brazilian undergraduate bachelor’s
degree is awarded in most fields of
arts, humanities, and sciences and it
normally requires 4 years of post-
secondary studies at a certified
university. Aspiring teachers may
take a licentiate degree, which
takes three to four years to be
completed, while technology
courses offer highly specialized
professional degrees and take
between two to three years. Five-
year degrees are awarded in the so-called professional careers such as
architecture, engineering, veterinary medicine, dentistry, and law. The
undergraduate degree in medicine requires six years of full-time post-secondary
studies, plus several years to specialize in a given field.
For those wishing to be enrolled in full programmes in Brazil, students must
pass a competitive entrance examination (known as Vestibular) for their specific
course. The number of candidates per available openings in the freshman class is
likely to be high in the most competitive courses at the top public universities.
Brazil’s school year starts in February / March, with a break in July and continues
until December. Summer vacation goes from mid-December to early February.
Today, Brazil has one of the most impressive graduate educational levels
among developing countries. Graduate master’s degrees are awarded following
the completion of a two-year programme, plus the submission of a Master’s
dissertation. Doctoral degrees require four years of full-time studies and the
submission of an extensive doctoral thesis.
The Brazilian university system reflects world standards and some of Brazil's
universities appear among the 200 best in the world 3. With Brazil’s push towards

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http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings

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improving educational standards and its recent moves towards attracting
international students, it is becoming easier for international students to apply to
study in Brazil.

Internationalisation and Brazilians HEIs

Internationalisation of higher education is a subject that is gaining increasing


relevance both for public and private Brazilian HEIs. Internationalisation has been
used as an instrument that makes a difference in the outlook for teaching, as well as
for research.
To encourage the internationalisation of Brazilian HEIs, many initiatives are
aimed at raising the intensity of student and/or faculty mobility in Brazil. Brazilian
federal research agencies have a long-track record of supporting international
research partnerships. Bilateral agreements with various countries in Europe,
North America as well as Latin America have existed for decades.
To develop the “British Council – FAUBAI Guide of Brazilian Higher Education
Courses in English”, a survey of all courses and activities offered in English
Language at Brazilian HEI’s has been carried out. A questionnaire was prepared
and sent by e-mail to international offices or institutional sections related to
international activities from public and private HEI’s, according to a specially
organized database.

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Guide of Brazilian Higher
Education Courses in English

This guide presents the results of a survey answered by Higher Education


Institutions (HEIs) from Brazil that offer courses in English for international
students. During the first phase of the research, the questionnaire was sent by e-
mail to international offices of 270 HEI’s, which comprises about 12% of all HEI’s in
Brazil 4. The database was built by combining the individual databases of FAUBAI
(Brazilian Association for International Education), ABRUEM (Brazilian Association
of Rectors of State and Municipal Universities); ANDIFES (National Association of
Directors of Federal Institutions of Higher Education); ABIPE, (Brazilian Association
of Professional and Student Exchange); and CRUB (Council of Rectors of Brazilian
Universities). Thus, this guide covers the country’s most important public and
private HEI’s.
In Phase I, HEIs were asked basic information about the institutions (e.g.
number of domestic and international students, number of graduate and
undergraduate programmes, international students support, contact details, etc.)
and whether or not they offered programmes/courses in English. In this Phase,
33% of HEI’s responded to the survey. In a second phase, HEIs that stated offering
courses in English were contacted by e-mail and telephone and asked to provide
more detailed information about their programmes.
The guide was then developed based on 45 Brazilian HEIs, from four
different Brazilian regions, and present detailed information on 671 courses
offered in English.

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The total number of Higher Education Institutions in Brazil in 2014 was 2,368 according to the last research made by the
National Institute of Education Studies and Researches Anísio Teixeira (INEP), a federal authority linked to the Brazilian
Ministry of Education.

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Survey Answers
Answered the survey Courses in English Administrative Category
(270 HEIs contacted) (90 HEIs answered) (45 HEIs with courses)

Administrative Category / HEIs (details)

Private:
Private: Private: Public: Public: Public:
non-profit non-
charitable profit-making State Federal Municipal
charitable
2.2% 4.4% 42.2% 20.0% 28.9% 2.2%

In this guide, international students and academics will have access to


detailed information of courses offered in English language at Brazilian HEIs,
including academic programmes, short-term courses, Portuguese as a Foreign
Language, Doing Business in Brazil, Brazilian Culture to foreign students.
Courses in English (Total: 671)

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Number of Students

Undergraduate Students Graduate Students International Students

573,147 52,173 9,884

Number of students at Brazilian HEIs with courses in English (per year).

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Northeast Region

Population 53,081,950
Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba,
States
Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe and Bahia
Area 1,561,177 km2

Higher Education
Institutions

452

Undergraduate Graduate
Funding Agencies Paper Production
Programmes Programmes

5,992 720 9 16% from all publications


in Brazil

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Northeast Region - Courses in English

Fundação Edson Queiroz Universidade de Fortaleza


State: Ceará
Administrative Category: Private: non-profit
Academic Organisation: University

Located in Brazil's Northeast, in the capital city of Fortaleza, the University


of Fortaleza has been offering, since 1973, the best conditions for teaching and
learning. With qualified professors, a modern infrastructure and incentives for
research and graduate studies, all packed into an institution that maintains an
excellent exchange programme. Students from Unifor and abroad are united in
courses given in the English language as well as in many different activities
offered in campus.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
25,500

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
550

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
95

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 42

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 17

Short-term International Courses

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Name Duration Period Registration Credits
Period /Hours
6 months February - June N/P 2/36
Bachelor Thesis I
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Bachelor Thesis II
(1 semester) August -December
Contemporary Brazilian 6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Economy (1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Brazilian Art And Culture (1 semester) August -December
Business And Professional 6 months February - June N/P 2/36
Ethics (1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Business Strategy
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Environmental Management
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Human Rights Theory
(1 semester) August -December
Interamerican Economic 6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Relations (1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
International Logistics
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
International Negotiation
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Macroeconomics I
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Marketing
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Stock Market
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Portuguese For Foreigners I
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Portuguese For Foreigners II
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Graphic Expressions
(1 semester) August - December
Human Diversity In Global 6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Health (1 semester) August - December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Urban History Theories
(1 semester) August - December
Projects And Works 6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Management Plan (1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Architectural Design Studio IV
(1 semester) August -December

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Architectural And Landscape 6 months February - June N/P 8/144
Studio V (1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Architectural Project VI
(1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 4/72
Supervised Internship
(1 semester) August -December
Economic Growth- 6 months February - June N/P 3/45
development And Sustainable (1 semester) August -December
Development
Corporate Social 6 months February - June N/P 3/45
Responsibility (1 semester) August -December
Corporate Strategy And 6 months February - June N/P 3/45
Sustainability (1 semester) August -December
6 months February - June N/P 3/45
Internationalisation Strategy
(1 semester) August -December
Registration Period January, for the first semester of the academic year;
July, for the second semester of the academic year.
Fees International students from partner universities are
exempt from academic fees at Unifor, as they only have to
cover their personal expenses, such as accommodation,
visa, and transportation.
Website http://www.unifor.br/

Contact international@unifor.br | linapsena@unifor.br


N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● International Students’ Centre


● International Studies Centre
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security

Contact Details

Name Adrelina de Pimentel Sena

Position International Office Chief


E-mail linapsena@unifor.br
Telephone number +55 (085) 3477-3127
Website http://www.unifor.br/

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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
State: Rio Grande do Norte
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

Created on June 25th, 1958, UFRN stands out among the top public
universities in Brazil, providing programmes in all areas. Currently, they have
almost 40,000 students, distributed in more than 250 undergraduate, master’s
and doctorate programs. Research is developed in all areas with strong
international cooperation, especially regarding Materials Engineering, Oil,
Biodiversity and Tropical Medicine, and by the Brain Institute and the International
Institute of Physics.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
30,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
8,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
130

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 120

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 113

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Short-term courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits


Period /Hours
Portuguese for Foreigners N/P Every Semester N/P 4/60

Physics and Mathematics of N/P Monday, April 04, N/P N/P


Complex Systems: Growing 2016 /
Interfaces, Nonlinear Friday, April 15,
Dynamics, Integrability 2016
N/P Monday, June 06, N/P N/P
Quantum non-equilibrium 2016 /
Phenomena Saturday, June 18,
2016
N/P Monday, July 04, N/P N/P
2016 /
Strings at Dunes
Friday, July 15,
2016
Fermi-Surface Topology and N/P Monday, July 18, N/P N/P
Emergence of Novel 2016 /
Electronic States in Strongly Monday, August 01,
Correlated Systems 2016
N/P Monday, July 18, N/P N/P
2016 /
Interference of Magnetism
Friday, September
and Superconductivity
02,
2016
N/P Monday, August 15, N/P N/P
New Trends in Integrable 2016 /
Models Friday, November
25, 2016
Fees N/P

Website www.sri.ufrn.br/mobilidade_in.php?lc=EN&a=mi_cursos

Contact sri@sri.ufrn.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Angel/Buddy Programme

Contact Details

Name Márcio Barbosa

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Position International Relations Secretary

E-mail sri@sri.ufrn.br
Telephone number +55 (84) 99193-6063
Website http://www.sri.ufrn.br/index.php?lc=EN

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Universidade de Pernambuco
State: Pernambuco
Administrative Category: Public, State
Academic Organisation: University

UPE is a public institution of higher education, present in all regions of the


State. Its multi campuses complex consists of 15 school units spread across the
metropolitan area of Recife and the cities of Nazaré da Mata, Palmares, Caruaru,
Garanhuns, Arcoverde, Salgueiro, Serra Talhada, and Petrolina.
The university aims to be recognized by government and by society for its
contribution to the sustainable development of all the regions in which it is
present, due to its excellence in teaching, research and university extension,
thereby assuming the definitive characteristics of state, public and tax-free
university.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
17,800

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
3,588

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
16

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 54

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 17 (stricto sensu) 128 (lato sensu)

Elective Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits


Period /Hours

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Planning, Proposing and 1 semester N/P N/P 3/45
Presenting Science CH
Undergrad Course in Computer 1 semester N/P N/P 4/60
Engineering: Artificial Intelligence
Undergrad Course in Computer 1 semester N/P N/P 4/60
Engineering: Natural Computing
Grad Course in Computer 1 semester N/P N/P 4/60
Engineering (MsC): Evolutionary
Computing
Fees No fees

Website http://www.upe.br/images/industrix/arquivos/institucio
nal/relacoes-internacionais/Folder-Institucional-v2.pdf
Contact internacional@upe.br

Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits


Period /Hours
Summer School: Engineering 1 month July-August N/P 3/45

Fees No fees

Website http://www.upe.br/images/industrix/arquivos/institucio
nal/relacoes-internacionais/Folder-Institucional-v2.pdf
Contact fbln@ecomp.poli.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● Airport Pickup
● On-campus Security
● Angel/Buddy Programme

Contact Details

Name José Guido Corrêa de Araújo

Position International Relations Advisor


E-mail internacional@upe.br
Telephone number +55 (81) 3183-3662

Website www.upe.br/institucional/relacoes-internacionais

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Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
State: Pernambuco
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

Federal University of Pernambuco is the 28th best Brazilian university in


reference to teaching, and the best in the northern region of Brazil, according to
evaluations from the Ministries of Education (MEC) and Science and Technology
(MCT). It is the 8th institution with the most research groups in the country,
according to the last census conducted by the National Council of Scientific and
Technological Development (CNPq, part of the MCT), with 523 groups.
Recently, with the support of the federal government, UFPE has expanded
its scope of practice and has improved its interaction with society, increasing the
number of students in the already existing courses and creating new ones in
response to social and economic demands, focusing on the new economic
scenario of the state of Pernambuco.
Their mission is to promote the education of people and the formation of
scientific, technical knowledge, and abilities of international standards, according
to ethical, environmental and cultural principles.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
33,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
10,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
105

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 105

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 207

Short-term International Courses


Name Duration Period Registration Period Credits

20
/Hours

International 1 semester Annually Usually one month 4/60


Seminars offered in before the beginning of
the second classes, depending on
Tourism semester the University’s
Undergraduate (usually in academic calendar
Programme August and
December)

Seminars in Tourism 1 semester Annually Usually one month 4/60


offered in before the beginning of
Tourism the second classes, depending on
Undergraduate semester the University’s
Programme (usually in academic calendar
August and
December)

Brazilian Culture and 1 semester Second Usually one month 4/60


Society semester before the beginning of
2016 classes, depending on
Tourism (August to the University’s
Undergraduate December academic calendar
Programme 2016)

Doing Business in 1 semester Second Usually one month 4/60


Brazil (cross-cultural semester before the beginning of
approach) 2016 classes, depending on
(August to the University’s
Tourism December academic calendar
Undergraduate 2016)
Programme

Project Development 1 semester First Usually one month before 4/60


Tourism semester the beginning of classes,
Undergraduate 2017 depending on the
Programme (usually University’s academic
between calendar
March to
July,
depending
on the 2017
academic
calendar)

Entrepreneurship in 1 semester First Usually one month 4/60


Brazil semester before the beginning of
2017 classes, depending on
(usually the University’s
between academic calendar
March to
July,
depending
on the

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2017
academic
calendar) -
Estimate

Brazilian Consumer 1 semester First Usually one month 4/60


Behaviour semester before the beginning of
Project Development 2017 classes, depending on
(usually the University’s
Tourism between academic calendar
Undergraduate March to
Programme July,
depending
on the
2017
academic
calendar)

Media and 1 semester First Usually one month 4/60


Communications in semester before the beginning of
Brazil 2017 classes, depending on
(usually the University’s
Partnership between between academic calendar
the Hotel March to
Management and July,
Tourism Department depending
and the Business on the
Sciences 2017
Department academic
calendar) -
Estimate

Applied Portuguese 1 semester First Usually one month 4/60


Language semester before the beginning of
2017 classes, depending on
Partnership between (usually the University’s
the Hotel between academic calendar
Management and March to
Tourism Department July,
and the Languages depending
Department on the
2017
academic
calendar) -
Estimate

Advances in 1 semester, Second Usually in August, for the 4/60


Multicriteria with the semester 1 semester duration. In
Decision-Making possibility to 2016 case there is an
make an (August to intensive programme,
Doctorate In intensive December the registration will
Production summer or 2016) depend on the
Engineering winter programme.

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programme,
with 4 weeks
duration

Advances in Project 1 semester, Second Usually in August, for the 2/30


Management with the semester 1st semester duration. In
possibility to 2016 case there is an
Doctorate In make an (August to intensive programme,
Production intensive December the registration will
Engineering summer or 2016) ) depend on the
winter programme.
programme,
with 2 weeks
duration

Advances in 1 semester, Second Usually in August, for the 2/30


Information and with the semester 1 semester duration. In
Decision Support possibility to 2016 case there is an
Systems make an (August to intensive programme,
intensive December the registration will
Doctorate In summer or 2016) depend on the
Production winter programme.
Engineering programme,
with 2 weeks
duration

Advances in Group 1 semester, Second Usually in August, for the 2/30


Decision and with the semester 1 semester duration. In
Negotiation possibility to 2016 case there is an
make an (August to intensive programme,
Doctorate In intensive December the registration will
Production summer or 2016) depend on the
Engineering winter programme.
programme,
with 2 weeks
duration

Advances in 1 semester, Second Usually in August, for the 2/30


Maintenance with the semester 1 semester duration. In
Engineering possibility to 2016 case there is an
make an (August to intensive programme,
Doctorate In intensive December the registration will
Production summer or 2016) depend on the
Engineering winter programme.
programme,
with 2 weeks
duration
Website https://www.ufpe.br/english/

Contact secci@ufpe.br

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Support for International Students:

● International studies’ Centre


● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme
● Free transportation inside campus (bus)
● Cultural programmes
● International Students’ Reception Event

Contact Details

Name Mariana Alves


Administrative Assistant -
Position Communication and Dissemination
E-mail divulgacao.dri@ufpe.br
Telephone number +55 (81) 2126-7021

Website https://www.ufpe.br/english/

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Grupo SER Educacional
State: Pernambuco
Administrative Category: Private, profit-making
Academic Organisation: University

The embryo of the Ser Educacional Group emerged in 1994, with the
creation of Bureau Jurídico, to prepare candidates for competitive public exams.
Since 2003, the group has grown in a gradual and sustainable manner. Ser
Educacional operates respected institutions, aligned with its vision, mission and
values, as well as with its identity and actions. Above all, the group and its
institutions are commitment to human beings and their personal and professional
fulfilment. Ser Educacional’s commitment to employability and entrepreneurship is
the result of the Company's awareness of its role in shaping individuals, with focus
on personal growth.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
144,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate programmes


per year
(average last 3 years)
30,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
100

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 200

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 100

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Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Hours Fees


Period
4 weeks Mid June - April 15th – 4 U$ 200
Summer Course: Mid July May 20th course
Portuguese for U$ 400
foreigners Lodging

Combined short-term 4 weeks Mid June - April 15th – 6 U$ 350


courses: Portuguese Mid July May 20th Course
and Gastronomy/ U$ 400
Portuguese and Lodging
Tourism/ Portuguese
and Environment
Tailor- All year All year According to Upon request
Doing business in Brazil made round round the
programme
Website http://international.mauriciodenassau.edu.br/
adriana.ruspoli@sereducacional.com
Contact Tel: +55 81 3412 6391
Whatsapp: +55 81 98432 2307

Support for International Students:

● Nearby Accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pickup

Contact Details

Name Adriana Ruspoli

Position Head of International Relations

E-mail adriana.ruspoli@sereducacional.com
Telephone number +55 (81) 3412-6391
Website http://www.sereducacional.com/en

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Midwest Region

Population 14,058,094
States Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso and the Federal District
Area 1,606,371 km2

Higher Education
Institutions

239

Undergraduate Graduate
Funding Agencies Paper Production
Programmes Programmes

8% from all publications


2,762 300 4
in Brazil

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Midwest Region - Courses in English

UniEVANGÉLICA
State: Goiás
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University Centre

UniEVANGÉLICA is the largest and oldest educational institution kept by


AEE, and houses the first three undergraduate courses in the countryside of the
state of Goiás, which are Pedagogy (founded in 1961), Law (founded in 1969), and
Dentistry (founded in 1971). It is considered a regional reference, both for its
educational quality and its strategic geographic location, attracting many students
from all regions of the country.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
10,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years) 3,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
10

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 26

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 34

Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programme)


Name Duration Period Registration Credits/

28
Period Hours
Business 1 semester N/P N/P N/P

Psychology 1 semester N/P N/P N/P

Fees N/P

Website http://en.unievangelica.edu.br/undergraduate_programs/

Contact nai.academico@unievangelica.edu.br

Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits/


Period Hours
Environmental History and 2 weeks N/P N/P N/P
Nature in Brazil
Brazilian Architecture 2 weeks N/P N/P N/P

Brazilian Business 2 weeks N/P N/P N/P

Fees N/P

http://en.unievangelica.edu.br/files/images/SHORT%20TERM
Website
%20COURSES.pdf
Contact nai.academico@unievangelica.edu.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:


● International Students Centre
● Nearby accommodation
● Dormitories on campus
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pick up

Contact Details

Name Marisa Espindola

Position International Academic Coordinator

E-mail nai.academico@unievangelica.edu.br
Telephone number +55 (62) 3310-6823
Website http://en.unievangelica.edu.br

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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás
State: Goiás
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University

The Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás (Pontifícia Universidade Católica


de Goiás, PUC-Goiás) is a private and non-profit pontifical catholic university,
located in Goiânia (headquarters) and Ipameri, and it is the first university of the
State of Goiás. It is maintained by the catholic bishopric of Goiânia.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
25,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
780

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
10

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 47

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 16

Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programmes)

Name Duration Period Registration Period Credits


1 semester February to December or July 04
June or
Current International Topics
August to
December
Fees Free for international exchange students

Website http://sites.pucgoias.edu.br/cursos/relacoesinternacionais/

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Contact ari@pucgoias.edu.br

Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Period Hours


1 semester February to December or June 30
Portuguese for June or
Foreigners August to
December
Fees Free for international exchange students

Website www.pucgoias.edu.br/ucg/proex/catolicaidiomas/home/index.asp

Contact catolicaidiomas@pucgoias.edu.br

Support for International Students:

● International Students Centre


● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pick up

Contact Details

Name Paulo Gonzaga

Position Head of International Relations


E-mail ari@pucgoias.edu.br
Telephone number +55 (62) 3946-1239

Website http://sites.pucgoias.edu.br/puc/intercambio/

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Southeast Region

Population 80,364,410
States Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
Area 927,286,2 km2

Higher Education
Institutions

1,126

Undergraduate Graduate
Funding Agencies Paper Production
Programmes Programmes

50% from all publications


14,296 1,689 4
in Brazil

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Southeast Region - Courses in English

Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”


State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Public, State
Academic Organisation: University

UNESP is the most successful model of a multi campus university in Brazil.


Such unique characteristic allows intense and diversified activities in São Paulo,
the most developed State in the country. Its influence is recognized by the level of
regional development where its campuses are located: one in the State capital and
other 23 strategically distributed within the State.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
36,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
15,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
500

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 179

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 216

Short-term International Courses

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Name Duration Period Credits
/Hours

Agricultural Sciences 4 weeks August 15th - September 09th 5 ECTS / 125


Understanding Genes, Genetics 2016
and Genomics: New Windows
Opened in Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks September 12th - 23rd 3 ECTS / 75
Professional Development and 2016
Scientific Ethics
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks September 26th - October 07th 3 ECTS/ 75
Breeding Autogamous Species 2016
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks September 26th - October 07th 3 ECTS / 75
Engineering Properties of Food 2016
Materials
Agricultural Sciences 4 weeks October 10th - November 04th 6 ECTS / 150
Techniques in Ruminant Nutrition 2016
Research
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks October 10th - 21st 3 ECTS / 75
Seed Biology and Physiology 2016
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks October 10th - 21st 3 ECTS / 75
Biodiversity in coastal ecosystems 2016
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks October 24th - November 05th 3 ECTS / 75
Measuring Sustainability in 2016
Agricultural Systems
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks November 28th - December 3 ECTS / 75
Evolution of Plant Pathogens in 09th
Agriculture 2016
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks November 07th - 18th 3 ECTS / 75
Socio-environmental vulnerability 2016
and adaptation to climate change
in coastal zones
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks December 05th - 16th 3 ECTS / 75
Plant Nutritional Genomics 2016
Agricultural Sciences 4 weeks January 30th - February 24th 6 ECTS / 150
Larviculture of Tropical Fish 2017
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks February 13th - 24th 3 ECTS / 75
Tropical Entomology 2017
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks March 13th - 24th 3 ECTS / 75
Topics on Agriculture and 2017
Development
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks March 06th - 17th 3 ECTS / 75
Ecophysiology of Bioenergy Crops 2017
Agricultural Sciences 2 weeks May 02nd - 12th 5 ECTS / 125
Biodiversity of fungi 2017
Alternative Energy 2 weeks October 10th - 21st 3 ECTS / 75
Utilization of Agro wastes 2016

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Residues for the Production of
Energy and News Materials
Alternative Energy 2 weeks September 26th - October 3 ECTS / 75
Agro-Forestry Biomass 07th
Technology Production 2016
Alternative Energy 2 weeks March 06th - 17th 3 ECTS / 75
Design of Experiments and Robust 2017
Design Applied to Renewable
Alternative Energy 2 weeks March 20th - 31st 3 ECTS / 75
Geo-technologies Applied to 2017
Energy
Alternative Energy 2 weeks May 02nd - 12th 3 ECTS / 75
Renewable Energy in Micro grids 2017
Alternative Energy 2 weeks April 17th - 28th 3 ECTS / 75
Electric Power Quality in 2017
Distributed Networks with
Renewable Energy
Alternative Energy To be To be defined 6 ECTS / 150
Practical Studies in Energy defined
Systems
Dentistry 6 weeks August 19th - September 30th 6 ECTS / 150
Bone Biology applied to Dentistry (Fridays)
2016
Dentistry To be To be defined 6 ECTS / 150
Direct Adhesive Restorations defined
Dentistry 12 weeks August 12th - November 21st 5 ECTS / 125
Science of Adhesion in Restorative (Fridays)
Dentistry 2016
Dentistry 20 weeks August 02nd - December 06th 6 ECTS / 150
Molecular and Cell Biology of (Tuesdays)
Bone: from bone development to 2016
Osteoimmunology and
Immunomodulatory therapeutic
strategies
Dentistry 4 weeks August 01st - September 05th 6 ECTS / 150
Integrating new molecular insights (Fridays)
into clinical aspects of 2016
host-microbial interaction
in infectious oral diseases
Dentistry 8 weeks August 01st - September 30th 5 ECTS / 125
Cariology 2016
Literature and Linguistics 2 weeks October 24th - November 5 ECTS / 125
th
Educating and Self Cultivating 04
Literature: The Bildungsroman 2016
(novel of self cultivation) as a Genre
Literature and Linguistics 2 weeks September 26th - October 5 ECTS / 125
Elizabeth Bishop: Brazil through 07th

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the Eyes of an American Poet 2016

Literature and Linguistics 2 weeks February 06th - 22nd 5 ECTS / 125


Translation Theory and Research 2017
Methods in Translation Studies
Reading Brazil through Literature 2 weeks March 13th - 24th 5 ECTS / 125
Literature and Linguistics 2 weeks April 03rd - 14th 5 ECTS / 125
Literature in Early Childhood
2017
Literature and Linguistics 3 weeks April 17th - May 05th 5 ECTS / 125
Literature and History
2017
Literature and Linguistics 2 weeks May 15th - 31st 5 ECTS / 125
Introduction to Comparative
2017
Literature
Literature and Linguistics 3 weeks June 05th - 23rd 5 ECTS/ 125
Spoken Language: Research
2017
Perspectives and Principles
in Foreign Language Learning
and Teaching
Registration Period January - May

Fees No

Website unesp.br/international-courses

Contact incoming@reitoria.unesp.br

Support for International Students:


● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Welcome Guide
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Camila Marconi

Position Incoming Officer

E-mail cmarconi@reitoria.unesp.br
Telephone number +55 (11) 5627-0436

Website www.unesp.br/international

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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Private, non profit, non-charitable
Academic Organisation: University

PUC-SP was founded in 1946 and it is ranked as the best non-state higher
education institution in the state of São Paulo and number 2 in Brazil.
PUC-SP consists of 4 campuses in São Paulo’s capital city (Perdizes,
Consolação, Santana and Ipiranga) and 1 in Sorocaba, with 9 schools (Sciences
and Technology, Human Sciences and Health, Medical Sciences and Health, Social
Sciences, Law, Economics and Business, Education, Philosophy, Communication,
Languages and Arts, Theology.)

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
13,360

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
3,500

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
250

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 36

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 28

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Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programme)
Name Duration Period Registration Period Credits
/Hours

1 February to Beginning of May 4/60


Elective subject:
academic June or (for August-
Doing Business in Brazil
semester August to November)
November or until the beginning
1 February to of October 4/60
Elective subject: (for February-June
academic June or
Branding semester)
semester August to
November
1 February to 4/60
Elective subject:
academic June or
Strategic Management
semester August to
November
Elective subject: 1 February to 4/60
International Finance academic June or
Management semester August to
November
1 February to 3/45
Elective subject:
academic June or
International Arbitration
semester August to
November
Fees Waived for exchange students
Special students' fees (Study Abroad) vary according to the
amount of credits the student receives per taken subject or
course.

Website www.pucsp.br/arii

Contact Antonio Manzatto


Email: amanzatto@pucsp.br

Patrícia Shiroma
Email: pshiroma@pucsp.br

Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits Fees


Period /Hours
Brazilian Portuguese: 3 weeks January or 45 days before 4/60 N/P
Language & Culture – July the beginning of
Intensive the course
Levels: Beginner,
Intermediate and Advanced
Brazilian Portuguese: 15 March to 4/60 N/P
Language & Culture – weeks June
Extensive or
August to

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Levels: Beginner, November
Intermediate and Advanced
Course Brazilian Studies: 15 February to Beginning of May 3/45 R$
weeks June or (for August- 2.530,00
Class subject: Current August to November)
Social Issues in Brazil November or until the
beginning
Course Brazilian Studies: 15 February to of October (for 3/45 R$
weeks June or February-June
semester) 2.530,00
Class subject: Brazilian August to
Politics & Society November

Contact Antonio Manzatto


Email: amanzatto@pucsp.br

Patrícia Shiroma
Email: pshiroma@pucsp.br

N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● International students' Centre


● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Antonio Manzatto

Position Head of International and Institutional Affairs

E-mail amanzatto@pucsp.br
Telephone number +55 (11) 3670-8011
Website http://www.pucsp.br/

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Grupo Educacional UNIS
State: Minas Gerais
Administrative Category: Private, non profit, non-charitable
Academic Organisation: University Centre

Founded in 1965, UNIS believes that education is one of the main pillars for
personal growth and development. Through values such as helpfulness,
excellence and innovation, they have become one of the top institutions in the
state of Minas Gerais. Today, UNIS has12,000 students and more than 150 options
among technical courses, undergraduate programmes, graduate studies and
MBAs. UNIS headquarters is located in Varginha, a city in the South of Minas
Gerais. Varginha is located 320 km from São Paulo and 420 km from Rio de
Janeiro.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years) 2,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
800

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
30

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 27

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 10

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Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programme)

Name Duration Period Registration Period Hours


Business Administration / 01 February to November 15th to 320
th
International Commerce semester June December 15
Fees U$ 1,520 (option 1: course fee per semester/ Transfers airport-
Unis-airport/ Accident Insurance/ Bureaucratic assistance)
U$ 2,680 (option 2: course fee per semester/ Transfers airport-
Unis-airport/ Accident Insurance/ Bureaucratic assistance/
Accommodation)
U$ 3,480 (option 3: course fee per semester/ Transfers airport-
Unis-airport/ Accident Insurance/ Bureaucratic assistance/
Accommodation/ Internship)
Website http://internacional.unis.edu.br/

Contact carolgarcia@unis.edu.br

Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Period Hours


04 weeks January and November 15th to 120
Portuguese Language July December 15th /
Intensive Course May 20th to June
20th
Fees U$ 900 (course fee and accommodation)*
*Minimum of 03 students
Website http://internacional.unis.edu.br/

Contact carolgarcia@unis.edu.br

Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport pick up

Contact Details

Name Carol Garcia Telles Brito

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Position International Relations Director

E-mail carolgarcia@unis.edu.br
Telephone number +55 (35) 3219-5099
Website http://internacional.unis.edu.br/

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Universidade Federal de São João Del-Rei
State: Minas Gerais
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

Ranked among Brazil's top institutions of higher education and located near
the state capital city of Belo Horizonte, UFSJ offers a wide selection of over 50
graduate and undergraduate courses of Health Sciences, Arts and Humanities,
Music, Social Sciences, Engineering and Technology, and Basic Sciences.
UFSJ offers a stimulating environment for academic work, and at the same
time, being situated in the historical heart of the state of Minas Gerais; it gives
access to a range of cultural activities and attractions.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years) 11,303

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
628

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
22

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 43

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 21

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Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Period Credits


/Hours

Portuguese as a Second About 4 Every October, 10th 3/72


Language months Semester

Languages and Brazilian About 4 Every October, 10th 3/72


Culture months semester

On On demand On demand On demand


Tailored Programmes
demand

Fees No fees

Website http://ufsj.edu.br/assin/ementascourse_descriptions.php

Contact assin@ufsj.edu.br

Support for International Students:

● Dormitories on campus
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Angel/Buddy Programme
● Bus station Pickup
● Welcome Orientation week
● Cultural Activities

Contact Details

Name Liliane Sade

Position Head of International Affairs Office


E-mail assin@ufsj.edu.br
Telephone number +55 (32) 3379-2391

Website http://www.ufsj.edu.br/ingles/index.php?idioma=I

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Universidade Vila Velha
State: Espírito Santo
Administrative Category: Private, profit-making
Academic Organisation: University

UVV is the only private university of Espírito Santo. All the other high
education institutions in the state are universitarian centres, not universities.
There are 38 undergraduate courses (31 classic and 7 tech), besides the
enormous quality and variety of graduate courses, Master’s and Doctorate.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
15,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
400

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
50

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 40

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 29

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Short-term Programmes/Study Abroad Programmes

Name Duration Period Registration Period Hours


Business study abroad 1 to 3 All year At least 1 month 30/week
weeks round (the before
Law, politics and culture
group of
study abroad
guest
Sports study abroad students
decide
whenever
Social work study abroad they want
to come).
US$750 per student per week
Discount for groups of more than 20 students.
Fees
Includes: Programme fee, homestay, transport to activities and
visits, and leisure activities (boat tour and barbecue).
Website http://www.uvv.br/servicos/assessoria-internacional/
evelyn.opsommer@uvv.br
Contact
internacional@uvv.br

Support for International Students:

● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Angel/Buddy Programme

Contact Details

Name Evelyn Opsommer

Position Head of International Affairs Office


E-mail evelyn.opsommer@uvv.br
Telephone number +55 (27) 3421-2102

Website http://www.uvv.br/servicos/assessoria-internacional/

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Universidade Federal do ABC
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

UFABC is one of the youngest Brazilian universities. Founded in 2006, today it


operates two campuses, both still partly under construction, but with an already
established reputation for high-level interdisciplinary research and teaching.
Interdisciplinarity is a key concept at UFABC, which is being discussed since the
second half of the last century, as need for knowledge integrity compensation led to
this approach, which consists of combining efforts from a variety of subjects aiming
problem solving.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
10,680

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,049

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
100

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 26

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 24

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Elective Undergraduate Courses

Name Duration Period* Registration Credits


Period** /Hours
Conceptual Bases of Energy 12 weeks N/P N/P 2 / 24

Thermal Phenomena 12 weeks N/P N/P 4 / 48

Atomic and Molecular 12 weeks N/P N/P 3 / 36


Interactions
Information Processing 12 weeks N/P N/P 5 / 60

Chemical Transformations 12 weeks N/P N/P 5 / 60

Fundamentals of Computer 12 weeks N/P N/P 2 / 24


Science
Knowledge in Economics: 12 weeks N/P N/P 4 / 48
Approaches and Interfaces with
Activities in STI
Mechanical Phenomena 12 weeks N/P N/P 5 / 60

Nature of the Information 12 weeks N/P N/P 3 / 36

Supervised Project 12 weeks N/P N/P 2 / 24

Projects of Aircrafts I 12 weeks N/P N/P 4 / 48

Experimental Basis of Natural 12 weeks N/P N/P 3 / 36


Sciences
12 weeks N/P N/P 4 / 48
Ergonomics

Fees No fees

Website http://ri.ufabc.edu.br/index.php/international-visitors

Contact incoming@ufabc.edu.br

N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

*Class period and registration procedures: http://ri.ufabc.edu.br/index.php/international-visitors

**Deadline to apply for the third academic unit (September – December): August 05th

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Elective Graduate Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits


Period /Hours
Artificial Cognitive Systems 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144

Cognitive Sciences 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144

Quantitative Methods in Neurosciences 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144

Neuro Population Dynamics 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144

Neuroinformatics 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144

Theoretical and Computer Neurosciences 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144

Neurodegeneration and 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144


Neuropharmacogenetics
Crystallographic and X-Ray Diffraction 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144

Linear and Multilinear Algebra 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144

Contemporary Topics in Public Policies 12 weeks N/P N/P 12/144

Fees No fees

Website http://ri.ufabc.edu.br/index.php/international-
visitors
Contact incoming@ufabc.edu.br

Short-term International Courses


Registration Credits/H
Name Duration Period
Period ours

Portuguese for Foreigners N/P All year N/P N/P

Fees N/P

Website http://ri.ufabc.edu.br/en

Contact incoming@ufabc.edu.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security

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Contact Details

Name Leandro Sumida Garcia

Position Mobility and Administration Chief


E-mail leandro.garcia@ufabc.edu.br
Telephone number +55 (11) 3356-7221

Website http://ri.ufabc.edu.br/

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Universidade Metodista de São Paulo
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Private, non profit, non-
charitable
Academic Organisation: University

As an educational institution, Universidade Metodista de São Paulo has, as


its main objective, the dissemination of knowledge and a student body properly
qualified for the job market. For Metodista, more than high-quality professionals, it
is necessary to educate citizens. Having individuals with technical capabilities is as
important as their capacity to be agents of change who make a difference in
society.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
20,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
2,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
20

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 47

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 25

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Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits/


Period Hours
On demand On demand N/P 60 to
Sustainability in Brazil 100/
4 to 6
On demand On demand N/P 60 to
Doing Business in Brazil 100/
4 to 6
N/P February to April N/P N/P
Portuguese for
/
Foreigners CELP Bras
August to
preparation
October
On demand On demand N/P 60 to
Intensive Portuguese
100/
for Foreigners
4 to 6
On demand On demand N/P 60 to
Portuguese online 100/
4 to 6
Fees Tuition R$3250,00 + housing R$1680,00
http://portal.metodista.br/ari/portuguese-course/portuguese-
Website
course
Contact vanessa.martins@metodista.br

N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

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Support for International Students:

● International student’s Centre


● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pickup
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Vanessa Martins

Position International Relations Advisor


E-mail vanessa.martins@metodista.br
Telephone number +55 (11) 4366-5633
http://portal.metodista.br/ari/estudantes-
Website
estrangeiros/intercambistas/intercambistas-estrangeiros

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Universidade Federal de Lavras
State: Minas Gerais
Administrative Category: Public: Federal
Academic Organisation: University

UFLA is the outcome of the hard work of generations of professors,


technicians, and students who have dedicated themselves, not only to the
institution, but also to their excellence in teaching, research, and continuous
education activities. More than 30,000 undergraduates, graduates, and specialists
work in the country and abroad and carry their excellent UFLA curriculum and
memories.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
3,549

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
2,549

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
70

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 34

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 32

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Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits / Fees


Period Hours
Portuguese for Foreigners N/P N/P N/P N/P N/P
Website http://www.dri.ufla.br/estrangeiros/
Contact chalfunjunior@dri.ufla.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institutional

Support for International Students:

● International student’s Centre


● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Antonio Chalfun Junior

Position International Relations Director


E-mail chalfunjunior@dri.ufla.br
Telephone number +55 (35) 3829-1887

Website http://www.dri.ufla.br/

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Universidade de Ribeirão Preto
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University

UNAERP is an Institution of higher education founded in 1924 in the state of


São Paulo. To prepare professionals to address the challenges the world faces
today, UNAERP has invested in teaching, research, and in a network of services to
the community. Established in two campuses, Ribeirão Preto and Guarujá, UNAERP
offers undergraduate and graduate programmes in the areas of Humanities,
Health, Exact Sciences, and Technological Courses. QS rated UNAERP as one of
the greatest educational centres of Latin America with an increasing number of
international partners.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
11,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
10

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 34

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 37

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Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits Fee


Period /Hours
Doing Business in 10 weeks September - May 30th 12 ECTS - U$ 1500
Brazil November 360
th
Advanced Topics 20 weeks August - May 30 20 To be
in Biotechnology November Credits determined
1 to 5 1 Month: July or It is mandatory to 33h R$ 1980
months January complete the
registration
2 months: process with, at
January to least, one month
February or July notice before due
to August date.
Portuguese for • Flexibility: If
Foreigners
3 Months: June there are enough
to August students
interested in
5 Months: another period of
February to June the year, classes
or August to may be opened.
December
Website http://www.unaerp.br/internacional

Contact intercambio@unaerp.br

Support for International Students:

● International Students’ Centre


● Nearby Accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Angel/Buddy Programme

Contact Details

Name Vanessa Panico

Position International Cooperation Division Coordinator


E-mail dcini@unaerp.br
Telephone number +55 (16) 3603-6835

Website http://www.unaerp.br/internacional/

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Universidade Federal de Viçosa
State: Minas Gerais
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

Viçosa Federal University (UFV) is a public, non-profit higher education


institution with around 20,000 students and over 1,200 professors. Founded in
1926, UFV is considered as the main Brazilian university in agriculture, with
several graduate programs ranked at international level (Plant Pathology,
Entomology, Genetics and Breeding, Animal Science, Plant Science, Plant
Physiology, Agricultural Microbiology, Soil Science, Agricultural Engineering,
Forest Science, Veterinary Medicine). Nowadays, the UFV has become an ample
university, with the inclusion of programmes of Engineering, STEM, Humanities and
Health.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
14,600

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
3,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
300

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 68

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 44

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Graduate Programme

Name Duration Period Registration Credits


Period /Hours
4 years 2nd semester N/P (see website) N/P (see website)
Renewable Energy
2016
Fees No fees

Website http://www.novoscursos.ufv.br/portais/ingles/www/?page_id=129

Contact ppg@ufv.br | dri@ufv.br


N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registratio Credits


n Period /Hours
INF100 - Introduction to 15 weeks twice a year: N/P 4/60
Programming from March to June;
(undergraduate) from August to November
FIP300 - Plant Pathology I 15 weeks twice a year: N/P 4/60
(undergraduate) from March to June;
from August to November
FIP301 - Plant Pathology II 15 weeks twice a year: N/P 4/60
(undergraduate) from March to June;
from August to November
FIP680 - Population Biology 15 weeks from March to June N/P 4/60
of Plant Pathogens
(graduate)
ZOO765 - Molecular 15 weeks from August to November N/P 4/60
genetics applied to animal
breeding (graduate)
BIO625 - Histophysiology 15 weeks from March to June N/P 4/60
of the Male Reproductive
System (graduate)
TAL 493 - Special Topics in 2 weeks every 2 years, in June; N/P 1/20
Food Science and short course in
Technology partnership with Texas
(undergraduate) A&M University
NUT385 - Special Topics in 2 weeks every 2 years, in June; N/P 1/20
Food and Nutrition short course in
(undergraduate) partnership with Texas
A&M University

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CIV492 - Special Topics in 1 week every year in September; N/P 1/20
Civil Engineering short course in
(undergraduate) partnership with VHL
(Netherlands)
CIV792 - Special Topics in 1 week every year in September; N/P 1/20
Civil Engineering (graduate) short course in
partnership with VHL
(Netherlands)
MBI796 - Diversity and 1 week short course offered on N/P 1/15
Evolution of Eukaryotes demand
(graduate)
TAL790 - Complex 1 week short course offered on N/P 1/15
Coacervation of Dairy demand
Proteins (graduate)
FIT796 - Breeding of 1 week short course offered on N/P 1/15
Vegetable Crops (graduate) demand
ENT 790 - Introduction to 15 weeks from March to June N/P 2/30
population dynamics
(graduate)
ENT791 - Publishing in 15 weeks offered on demand N/P 2/30
English (graduate)

ENT792 - Population 15 weeks from August to November N/P 3/45


dynamics (graduate)
LET204 - Portuguese for 15 weeks twice a year: N/P 4/60
Foreigners from March to June;
from august to November
LET604 - Portuguese for 15 weeks twice a year: N/P 4/60
Foreigners: reading and from March to June;
writing texts from August to November
LET314-LET315-LET316 - 15 weeks twice a year: N/P 4/60
American Literature from March to June;
(undergraduate) from August to November
LET414-LET415-LET418- 15 weeks twice a year: from March N/P 4/60
LET419 - English Literature to June; from August to
(undergraduate) November
LET215 - Linguistics 15 weeks from March to June N/P 4/60
(undergraduate)

LET352 - Methodology for 15 weeks from March to June N/P 4/60


teaching English
(undergraduate)

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TAL492 - Food 15 weeks from august to November N/P 2/30
Carbohydrates
(undergraduate)
ENG613 - Solar Radiation 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
(graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENG888 - Energy and 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
climate (graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENG889 - Solar 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
photovoltaic energy (programme on
(graduate) Renewable Energy)
ENG890 - Ecophysiological 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
Modelling (graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENG662 - Rationalization of 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
energy in agriculture (programme on
(graduate) Renewable Energy)
ENG672 - Thermodynamics 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
(programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENG678 - Heat and mass 15 weeks not defined yet N/P 4/60
transfer (programme on
Renewable Energy)
FIT642 - Agroenergy 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
(graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENF804 - Quality of wood 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
for celluloses production (programme on
(graduate) Renewable Energy)
BIO610 - Bioenergetics 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
(graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENF668 - Wood energy 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
(graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENF627 - Forest 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
measurements (graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENG634 - Engineering of 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
agricultural systems (programme on
(graduate) Renewable Energy)
ENG639 - Digital image 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
processing (graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENG644 - Forest 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
optimization (graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)

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EST630 - Statistical 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
methods (graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
EST640 - Linear methods 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
(graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
INF682 - Optimization I 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
(graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
INF683 - Optimization II 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
(graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
INF684 - Metaheuristics 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
(graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ENF750 - Economy of 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
renewable natural (programme on
resources (graduate) Renewable Energy)

ENG675 - Energy of 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60


biomass (graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
ARQ682 - Simulation 15 weeks not yet defined N/P 4/60
termoenergetic (graduate) (programme on
Renewable Energy)
Registration Period Application period for the regular graduate programme: each
programme has a specific calendar. For additional
information, please visit:
http://www.ppg.ufv.br/english/?page_id=159

Application period for any course (undergraduate, graduate


or short course):
· Until May 30th – to start the academic activities in the
second semester of the same year, observing the Academic
Calendar when regular courses are involved.
· Until November 30th – to start the activities on the first
semester of the next year, observing the Academic Calendar
when regular courses are involved.
Fees No fees

Website www.dri.ufv.br

Contact dri@ufv.br

Support for International Students:

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● International Students’ Centre
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Vladimir Di Iorio

Position International Relations Director

E-mail dri@ufv.br
Telephone number +55 (31) 3899-2891

Website www.dri.ufv.br

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Universidade Paulista
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University

Universidade Paulista – UNIP has four Institutes divided into Social, Health,
Technology and Humanities, with more than 218,000 students admissions; 27
campuses that comprise 65 units; modern infrastructure; 339 Health Sciences
laboratories ; 90 Clinics (Psychology, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Dentistry, Veterinary
Medicine, Biomedicine); 174 Engineering and Architecture laboratories . UNIP is a
member of the Science without Borders Programme.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
300,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
10,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
500

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 75

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 119

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Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programmes)
Name Duration Period Registration Credits Fees
Period /Hours
Law / Communication 2/40
U$2,100,00
and Expression
Law/Philosophy of Law 4/80 U$2,100,00

Law/Social Science 2/40 U$2,100,00


February –
1 July / 2/40
Law/ Political Science January/ U$2,100,00
academic August –
July
Law / Law and semester December 2/40
U$2,100,00
Globalization
Electric Engineering/ 3/60
U$2,730,00
Electric Machines
Electric Engineering/ 2/40
U$2,730,00
Power Systems
Website http://www.unip.br/servicos/aluno/relacoes_internacionais_est
udantes_internacionais.aspx
http://www.unip.br/servicos/aluno/relacoes_internacionais_cur
sos_internacionais.aspx
Contact riunip@unip.br

Short-term International Courses


Name Duration Period Registration Hours Fee
Period
Alternative Energy 15
U$ 1,061,00
Sources
Business Management in 104
U$ 3,825,00
Brazil
Job Identity Designer 2.0 90 U$ 1,000,00

Opportunities in Brazilian 1 month January / November –


20 U$ 1,500,00
Agribusiness July December
Strategy and Marketing May-June 74
U$ 6,080,00
(SM)
Finance and 74
U$ 6,080,00
Accountability (FA)
Advanced Topics on 74
Projects Management U$ 3,430,00
(PM)
Website http://www.unip.br/servicos/aluno/relacoes_internacionais_est
udantes_internacionais.aspx and
http://www.unip.br/servicos/aluno/relacoes_internacionais_cur
sos_internacionais.aspx
Contact riunip@unip.br

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Support for International Students:

● Centre for International Studies


● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On Campus Security Transportation

Contact Details

Name Laura Ancona Lopez Freire

Position Director

E-mail laurancona@hotmail.com
Telephone number +55 (11) 2166-1132
http://www.unip.br/servicos/aluno/relacoes_internacion
Website
ais.aspx

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Universidade Estadual de Campinas
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Public: State
Academic Organisation: University

The University of Campinas is a public university funded by the State of São Paulo.
It was established in 1966 in the city of Campinas, with the goal to become an academic
centre of excellence, producing excellent basic and applied research, providing high-
standard undergraduate and graduate education and serving as a catalyst for economic
and social development. Unicamp provides undergraduate and graduate education for all
its students, free of charge. In addition, there are many graduate scholarship programmes
to help support students pursuing graduate degree programmes. Overall, Unicamp is an
internationally recognized centre of academic excellence, with a very distinct profile
among Brazilian higher education institutions as a leader in technology, health sciences,
natural sciences, human sciences and arts.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
18,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
11,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
1,000

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 65

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 153

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Graduate Programmes

Name Duration Period Registration Credits/H


Period ours
The bio based Economy (BE) - Basic
N/P N/P N/P N/P
education Program
The PhD Program in Bioenergy N/P N/P N/P N/P
Master’s Program “Social Economy
N/P N/P N/P N/P
and Labour”
Fees No fees

Website http://www.nipe.unicamp.br/espca/?pag=program ;
http://www.global-labour-university.org/2.html ;
http://www.be-basic.org/be-basic-
brazil/education.html
Contact internacionalizacao@reitoria.unicamp.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits/Ho


Period urs
Introduction to the Multimedia
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Information Recuperation
Machinery Learning N/P N/P N/P N/P
Special Topics in Graphic
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Processing
Special Topics in Computer Science N/P N/P N/P N/P

Database Topics N/P N/P N/P N/P


Special Topics in Computer
N/P N/P N/P N/P
engineering
Project in Multimedia Networks N/P N/P N/P N/P

Architecture and Hardware I Topics N/P N/P N/P N/P


Models Theory N/P N/P N/P N/P
Special Topics in Logic II N/P N/P N/P N/P
Special Topics in History and
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Contemporary Philosophy III
Metamathematics N/P N/P N/P N/P

Advances Topics in Cariology N/P N/P N/P N/P

Topics in Ministrated Relativity N/P N/P N/P N/P


Special Topics - Geomorphology
and Geology of the Quaternary in N/P N/P N/P N/P
Glacial Areas

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Continental and Coastal hybrid
N/P N/P N/P N/P
depositional environments
Seminars N/P N/P N/P N/P

Riemannian Geometry N/P N/P N/P N/P

Non-commutative Algebra N/P N/P N/P N/P

Algebra Topics I N/P N/P N/P N/P

Analysis Topics III N/P N/P N/P N/P

Algebra Seminars N/P N/P N/P N/P


Transformation Processes of
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Biomass and Biofuels
Groups Theory N/P N/P N/P N/P

Algorithms Complexity N/P N/P N/P N/P


Pattern Recognition and Machine
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Learning (Graduate Level)
Digital Forensics (Graduate Level) N/P N/P N/P N/P

Multimedia Networks Project N/P N/P N/P N/P


Topics in Architecture and
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Hardware
Topics in database N/P N/P N/P N/P

Topics in Information Systems N/P N/P N/P N/P

Topics in Computing II N/P N/P N/P N/P


Biobased Economy Beyond
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Bioethanol
Metabolomics for Microbial Systems
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Biology
Thermodynamics in Biochemical
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Engineering
Biocatalysis and Protein
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Engineering
Portuguese for Foreigners N/P N/P N/P N/P

Fees No fees

Website http://www.internationaloffice.unicamp.br/

Contact internacionalizacao@reitoria.unicamp.br
Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant

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● Student’s support for registration, documentation and
accommodation search

Contact Details

Name Adauto Delgado

Position Administrator

E-mail adauto@reitoria.unicamp.br
Telephone number +55 (19) 3521-8030

Website http://www.internationaloffice.unicamp.br/

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Universidade Federal de Itajubá
State: Minas Gerais
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

UNIFEI is a technological and entrepreneurial university with a centenary


tradition in teaching Sciences, Engineering and Technology. It was the tenth
founded university in Brazil, and in 2002, it was placed among the top ten Brazilian
Universities by two different rankings. UNIFEI has two campuses: one in Itajubá,
south of Minas Gerais, located 270 km from São Paulo and 320 km from Rio de
Janeiro; and another campus in Itabira, 544 km away from Itajubá and 105 km
from Minas Gerais’ state capital, Belo Horizonte. Currently, there are 6,920
students enrolled in 35 undergraduate courses, plus 2,000 students in 28
graduate courses. UNIFEI has been working on offering as many classes in English
as possible.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
6,500

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,500

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
50

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 23

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 10

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Undergraduate Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits/


Period Hours
Financial Business N/P N/P N/P N/P

Marketing Administration N/P N/P N/P N/P

Entrepreneurship N/P N/P N/P N/P


Computer Engineering N/P N/P N/P N/P
Engineering - several subjects N/P N/P N/P N/P

Fees N/P

Website http://www.unifei.edu.br/sri/incoming_students

Contact valeria@unifei.edu.br

Graduate Programmes

Name Duration Period Registration Credits/


Period Hours
Engineering - several courses N/P N/P N/P N/P

Business Administration (MsC) N/P N/P N/P N/P

Fees N/P

Website http://www.unifei.edu.br/sri/incoming_students

Contact valeria@unifei.edu.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

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Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pick up

Contact Details

Name Valéria Fonseca Leite

Position Deputy Secretary of International Relations


E-mail valeria@unifei.edu.br
Telephone number +55 (35) 3629-1733

Website http://www.unifei.edu.br/sri

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Universidade Federal Fluminense
State: Rio de Janeiro
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

Located in Niterói, UFF and its various campuses merge with the city’s
geography, and is distributed in various districts - Central, Santo Domingo, Inga,
Santa Rosa, Vital Brazil - and it was incorporated into the routine of the residents.
The university is for the city as the town is for the Bay of Guanabara: UFF
integrates the urban landscape.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
44,410

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
5,851

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
112

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 129

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 77

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Short-term International Courses

Name Duration Period Registration Credits


Period /Hours
Economic 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P
Regulation/Graduate August 06th
Programme in
Economics

Public-Private 6 weeks April 25th to N/P 2/30


Partnerships/Graduate August 06th
Programme in
Economics

The Institutional 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Dimension of August 06th
Poverty/Graduate
Programme in
Economics

The Psychology of 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Sustainability/Graduate August 06th
Programme in
Constitutional Law

Field Seminar: Geology 7 days 1st semester N/P N/P


and Ecology of a Wave 2016
Dominated
Delta/Graduate
Programme in Earth
and Ocean Dynamics

Marine 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Micropaleontology/Gra August 6th
duate Program in
Geochemistry

Semi structured 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Data/Graduate August 6th
Programme in
Computer Science

New Trends on Material 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


and Nano August 6th
Science/Graduate
Programme in Physics

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Physics I (exclusive for N/P 1st semester N/P N/P
Undergraduate 2016
students)/Graduate (March - July)
Programme in Physics

Introduction to Physical 3 months April 25th to N/P 4/60


Oceanography and and 2 August 06th
Ocean weeks
Dynamics/Graduate
Programme in
Biosystem Engineering

Amazon River Drainage 10 days 1st semester N/P N/P


Development and the 2016
Foz do Amazonas (March - July)
Continental Margin
Sedimentary
Evolution/Graduate
Programme in Earth
and Ocean Dynamics

Heart Rate Variability: 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Methodology, August 06th
Physiological
Mechanisms and
Applications/Graduate
Programme in
Cardiovascular
Sciences

Oral 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Pathology/Graduate August 06th
Programme in
Pathology

Research 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Frontiers/Graduate August 06th
Programme in Science
and Biotechnology

Seminars in 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Cardiometabolism and August 06th
Chronic Kidney
Disease/Graduate
Programme in
Cardiovascular
Sciences

Multilingual Contexts: 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Acts of August 06th
Identity/Graduate
Programme in
Language Studies

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The Politics of Small 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P
Things in Women’s August 06th
Detective
Fiction/Graduate
Programme in
Literature Studies

Economics of 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Organisations/Graduat 2016 to 2016 to
e Programme in January 19th, July 22nd,
Economics 2017 2016

Financial 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Econometrics/Graduat 2016 to 2016 to
e Programme in January 19th, July 22nd,
Economics 2017 2016

Long-Term Growth and 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, 2/30


Macroeconomic 2016 to 2016 to
Policy/Graduate January 19th, July 22nd,
Programme in 2017 2016
Economics

The Complexity 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Approach to 2016 to 2016 to
Economic/Graduate January 19th, July 22nd,
Programme in 2017 2016
Economics

Welfare States in 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Comparative 2016 to 2016 to
Perspective/Graduate January 19th, July 22nd,
Programme in 2017 2016
Economics

Latin American 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Politics/Graduate 2016 to 2016 to
Programme in Political January 19th, July 22nd,
Science 2017 2016

New Trends on Material 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


and Nano August 06th
Science/Graduate
Program in Physics

Climate Change 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Dynamics and Spectral 2016 to 2016 to
Analysis of Climate January 19th, July 22nd,
Data/Graduate 2017 2016
Programme in

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Biosystem Engineering

General Pathology: 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Problem-based 2016 to 2016 to
Learning/Graduate January 19th, July 22nd,
Programme in 2017 2016
Pathology

Scientific Literature: 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Exploring Science From 2016 to 2016 to
The English January 19th, July 22nd,
Perspective I/Graduate 2017 2016
Programme in Science
and Biotechnology

Seminars in 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Cardiometabolism and 2016 to 2016 to
Chronic Kidney January 19th, July 22nd,
Disease/Graduate 2017 2016
Programme in
Cardiovascular
Sciences

ASL: American Sign 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Language/Professional 2016 to 2016 to
Master Course in January 19th, July 22nd,
Diversity and Inclusion 2017 2016

Scientific Literature in 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Diversity and 2016 to 2016 to
Inclusion/Professional January 19th, July 22nd,
Master Course in 2017 2016
Diversity and Inclusion

Metaphor in Language 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, 2/30


and Thought/Graduate 2016 to 2016 to
Programme in January 19th, July 22nd,
Language Studies 2017 2016

Methodology of 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Sociolinguistics/Gradua 2016 to 2016 to
te Programme in January 19th, July 22nd,
Language Studies 2017 2016

Pop Nightmares: 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


Dystopian and Post- 2016 to 2016 to
Apocalyptic January 19th, July 22nd,
Comics/Graduate 2017 2016
Programme in
Literature Studies

Theories of 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P

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Narrative/Graduate 2016 to 2016 to
Programme in January 19th, July 22nd,
Communication 2017 2016

Field course in carbon 5 months August 29th, May 02nd, N/P


biogeochemistry of 2016 to 2016 to
tropical coastal January 19th, July 22nd,
ecosystems 2017 2016

Portuguese for Foreign 1 1st semester N/P N/P


Language semester 2016
(March - July)

Portuguese as a 1 2nd semester N/P N/P


Foreign Language semester 2016
(August -
December)

Economic 6 weeks April 25th to N/P N/P


Regulation/Graduate August 06th
Programme in
Economics

Public-Private 6 weeks April 25th to N/P 2/30


Partnerships/Graduate August 06th
Programme in
Economics

Fees No fees

Website http://www.uff.br/?q=node/7266

Contact mobilidadein@aii.uff.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Program
● Shuttle bus around UFF units

Contact Details

Name Adriana Maciel Milward

Position Projects Coordinator

E-mail amaciel@id.uff.br

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Telephone number +55 (21) 3674-7930

Website www.uff.br/

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Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
State: Rio de Janeiro
Administrative Category: Public, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University

The Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro was founded in 1940


with the objective of becoming a higher education institution of excellence based
on humanistic values. PUC-Rio is a doctoral research institution that focuses
primarily in the development of academic and scientific knowledge, in order to
have successful undergraduate and graduate professionals.
Through the International Cooperation Central Coordination Office, PUC-Rio
has academic collaboration for student exchange with various international higher
education institutions, agreements involving teaching and staff exchange and
other partnerships for research and joint projects.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
13,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
2,600

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
1,200

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 25

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 25

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Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programmes)
Name Duration Period Registration Credits
Period /Hours
Ergonomics and Ergo Design in 2/30
Brazil
Cases in International Marketing 4/60

International Negotiation 4/60

Relationship Marketing 4/60

Valuation and Real Options 4/60

Brazilian History 4/60

Brazilian Foreign Policy I 4/60

International Area Studies II (North 4/60


Africa)
Special Topics in International 4/60
Relations (Science, Technology and
War)
Advanced Studies in International 4/60
Relations II (International Political 1 semester May 15th
N/P
Economy) October 15th
Special Topics in Portuguese 4/60
Language. Study and discussion of
special topics related to the studies
of the Portuguese language
Special Topics in Portuguese 4/60
Language - Brazilian Language and
Culture: from stereotyping to Reality
Special Topics in Portuguese 4/60
Language. Study and discussion of
special topics related to the
Portuguese language studies
Supply Chain Logistics Management 4/60
Contemporary Brazilian Debates 4/60
from a Sociological and
Anthropological Perspective
Special Topic in Engineering 4/60

Fees No fees

Website http://www.puc-rio.br/english/

Contact incoming@puc-rio.br
N/P=Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Short-term Programmes

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Name Duration Period Registration Credits/Hours
Period

Portuguese as a 1 month January -February May 15th 6/90


Second Language July - August October 15th

Fees http://www.puc-rio.br/ensinopesq/ccci/fees_tuition.html

Website http://www.puc-rio.br/ensinopesq/ccci/portuguese.html

Contact incoming@puc-rio.br

Support for International Students:

● International Students’ Centre


● International studies Centre
● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria/Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pick up
● http://www.puc-rio.br/ensinopesq/ccci/special_activities.html

Contact Details

Name Angela Maria de Randolpho Paiva

Associate Vice-President for Academic Affairs -


Position International Programs

E-mail directorccci@puc-rio.br

Telephone number +55 (21) 3527-1577

Website http://www.puc-rio.br/english/

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Universidade São Francisco
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University

USF (Universidade São Francisco) is a fully accredited Franciscan institution


located in the State of São Paulo. With almost 40 years of experience, USF has
graduated over 80,000 students. With campuses in Bragança Paulista, Campinas
(Districts of Swift and Cambuí), Itatiba, and São Paulo, USF offers around 60
undergraduate and 30 graduate programs, including three Masters’ and Doctoral
degrees. Devoted to both intellectual and personal development of the individual,
USF and its faculties are fully committed to helping students achieve their career
goals and aspirations.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
12,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
600

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
15

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 28

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 18

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Short-term Programmes

Name Period Duration Registration Credits /


Period Hours

Brazilian Culinary July and January N/P N/P N/P

Fees R$ 2,500,00

Website www.usf.edu.br

Contact cristiane.suarez@usf.edu.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Contact Details

Name Cristiane Ferraz e Silva Suarez

Position International Relations Nucleus Coordinator

E-mail cristiane.suarez@usf.edu.br

Telephone number +55 (11) 2454-8268

Website http://www.usf.edu.br/english/

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Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University Centre

Belas Artes believes that the exchange of information and experience with
other countries is vital for personal growth and for professional career
development, reason why Belas Artes opened its doors to host students from all
the corners of the world.
The courses offered to international students have the same educational
and quality standards as the other courses offered at Belas Artes. With their
modern and high-tech infrastructure and experienced teaching staff – who, in
addition to lecturing, are also active professionals in their own field - present
students with the latest trends and novelties. The students have the opportunity to
learn more on recent trends and concepts, improving their repertoire for the
production of innovative and bold projects.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years) 4,500

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
500

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
5

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 15

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 13

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Short-Term Courses

Registration Credit/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

Architecture as a symbol of the On On


On demand On demand
State’s Power – Tailor-Made demand demand

Brazil from A to D: Art and


On On
design in Brazilian culture - On demand On demand
demand demand
Tailor-Made

Brazilian Colonial Architecture – On On


On demand On demand
Tailor-Made demand demand

On On
Brazilian Furniture – Tailor-Made On demand On demand
demand demand

Brazilian Modern Architecture – On On


On demand On demand
Tailor-Made demand demand

Brazilian Photography On On
On demand On demand
Workshop Tailor-Made demand demand

On On
Discovering Brazil – Tailor-Made On demand On demand
demand demand

Ecology, Territory and On On


On demand On demand
Environment – Tailor-Made demand demand

Fashion Business Practices – On On


On demand On demand
Tailor-Made demand demand

Latin American Art: Modern and On On


On demand On demand
Contemporary – Tailor-Made demand demand

Business in the Creative


Economy - Strategic Thinking on N/P N/P N/P N/P
IR

Business in the Creative


N/P N/P N/P N/P
Economy - Conjecture Analysis

Business in the Creative


Economy - Diplomatic N/P N/P N/P N/P
Approaches

Business in the Creative


Economy - Multilateral N/P N/P N/P N/P
Negotiation

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Business in the Creative
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Economy - Conflicts Mediation

Business in the Creative


N/P N/P N/P N/P
Economy - Business Projects

Leadership for the 21st century N/P N/P N/P N/P

Fees N/P

http://www.belasartes.br/international/?pagina=inco
Website
ming-courses

Contact tania.davella@belasartes.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pickup

Contact Details

Name Tania D’Avella

Position Head of International Affairs

E-mail tania.davella@belasartes.br

Telephone number +55 (11) 5576-7171

Website http://www.belasartes.br/international/

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Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: College

ESPM has been recognized for academic excellence in the areas of


advertising, marketing, international relations, and business administration for
over 60 years. Their programmes are considered among the best in the country,
and ESPM alumni are consistently recruited by top companies and academic
institutions in Brazil and abroad. Campuses are located in São Paulo, Rio de
Janeiro, and Porto Alegre.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
6,600

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,720

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
20

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 17

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 31

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Short-Term Courses

Credits
Name Duration Period Registration Period Fees*
/Hours

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
International semester June/ December 300 US$
4/72
Organisations (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
International
semester June/ December 300 US$
Economy 4/72
(about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
Politics
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


International 1 academic February- August to
Strategic semester June/ December 300 US$
4/72
Marketing (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
Planning months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
International semester June/ December 300 US$
4/72
Business Law (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
Financial
semester June/ December 300 US$
Marketing 4/72
(about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
Dynamics
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
Marketing semester June/ December 300 US$
2/36
Services (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
months) December for February to
June

90
until May,30th for
1 academic February- August to
International semester June/ December 300 US$
4/72
Politics (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
Corporate
semester June/ December 300 US$
Planning and 2/36
(about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
Execution
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
International
semester June/ December 300 US$
Branding 2/36
(about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
Management
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
International semester June/ December 300 US$
2/36
Negotiation (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
Marketing and
semester June/ December 300 US$
International 2/36
(about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
Sales
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
Contemporary semester June/ December 300 US$
4/72
Strategic Issues (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
months) December for February to
June

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until May,30th
1 academic February- for August
Global Strategic semester June/ to December 300 US$
2/36
Management (about 4 August- until October, per credit
months) December 15th for February
to June

until May,30th
1 academic February- for August
International semester June/ to December 300 US$
2/36
Marketing (about 4 August- until October, per credit
months) December 15th for February
to June

until May,30th
1 academic February- for August
International
semester June/ to December 300 US$
Organisational 2/36
(about 4 August- until October, per credit
Behaviour
months) December 15th for February
to June

until May,30th
1 academic February- for August
International semester June/ to December 300 US$
2/36
Logistic (about 4 August- until October, per credit
months) December 15th for February
to June

until May,30th
1 academic February- for August
Strategic semester June/ to December 300 US$
4/72
Studies I (about 4 August- until October, per credit
months) December 15th for February
to June

until May,
30th for August
1 academic February-
Branding and to December
semester June/ 300 US$
International until October, 4/72
(about 4 August- per credit
Communication 15th for
months) December
February
to June

Diplomacy and 1 academic February- until May,30th for 300 US$


2/36
International semester June/ August to per credit

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Negotiation (about 4 August- December
months) December until October,15th
for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
Strategic semester June/ December 300 US$
4/72
Studies II (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
Global Strategic semester June/ December 300 US$
2/36
Alliances (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
Global
semester June/ December 300 US$
Environment 2/36
(about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
Simulator
months) December for February to
June

until May,30th for


1 academic February- August to
Portuguese for semester June/ December 300 US$
4/72
Foreigners (about 4 August- until October,15th per credit
months) December for February to
June

http://www2.espm.br/english/international/exchange-and-visiting-
Website
students

Contact internationaloffice@espm.br
*In case of an exchange agreement between the institutions, fee is waived.

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Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Rodrigo Cintra

Position Head of International Office

E-mail internationaloffice@espm.br

Telephone number +55 (11) 5085-4600

Website http://www2.espm.br/english

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Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo
da Fundação Getúlio Vargas
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: College

Founded in 1954, EAESP has trained generations of business and public


management leaders. Each year, EAESP consists of more than 3,000 students, 260
professors, over 100 employees, and thousands of alumni.
EAESP is a school that integrates business practice and is at the frontier of
research, in Brazil and worldwide. The connection with practice is part of their DNA
and is evident in the 16 research centres, departments and forums. Their leading
position in research is demonstrated by the recognized quality of their doctoral
programmes and their national and international collaborations.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
2,318

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,220

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
300

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 2

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 9

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Full Programmes

Registration Credits/H
Name Duration Period
Period ours

Business Administration
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Undergraduate Programme

Professional Master
Programme in International N/P N/P N/P N/P
Management

OneMBA – Global Executive


N/P N/P N/P N/P
MBA Program

Fees Fees may be applied. Please contact HEI.

Website http://eaesp.fgvsp.br/en/about-us/message

CRI - Coordenadoria de Relações Internacionais


Av. 9 de Julho, 2029 - 3º andar
Contact 01313-902 São Paulo, SP - Brazil
Contact Phone: + 55-11-3799-7762
Fax: + 55-11-3285-4705
e-mail cri@fgv.br

Short-Term Programmes

Name Duration Period Registration Credits/


Period Hours

Doing Business In Brazil N/P N/P N/P N/P

Winter School N/P N/P N/P N/P

Fees Fees may be applied. Please contact HEI.

Website http://eaesp.fgvsp.br/en/about-us/message

CRI - Coordenadoria de Relações Internacionais


Av. 9 de Julho, 2029 - 3º andar
Contact 01313-902 São Paulo, SP - Brazil
Phone: + 55-11-3799-7762
Fax: + 55-11-3285-4705
e-mail cri@fgv.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

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Support for International Students:

● International Students’ Centre


● International Studies’ Centre
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Julia Von Maltzan Pacheco

Position Associate Dean for International Relations

E-mail Julia.Pacheco@fgv.br

Telephone number +55 (11) 3799-7762

Website http://eaesp.fgvsp.br/en

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Faculdades de Campinas
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: College

FACAMP, Faculdades de Campinas, is a privately owned college, founded in


the year 2000. In less than a decade, its innovative educational project has gained
the respect of the Brazilian academic community, as well as the recognition of the
dynamic labour market, which has created more than 16.7 million jobs nationwide
since 2000.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years) 2,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
100

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
18

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 9

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 3

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Short-Term Programmes

Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

Brazil: business, economy and


N/P N/P N/P N/P
society

Fees Fees may be applied. Please contact HEI.

Website www.facamp.com.br\foreingers

Contact rodrigo.sabbatini@facamp.com.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Rodrigo Sabbatini

Position Associate Dean

E-mail rodrigo.sabbatini@facamp.com.br

Telephone number +55 (019) 3754-8507

Website http://www.facamp.com.br/international/

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Universidade de São Paulo
State: São Paulo
Administrative Category: Public, State

Academic Organisation: University

Universidade de São Paulo (USP) is one of the largest and most important
research, technological, and higher education institution of Brazil and Latin
America. Founded in 1934, USP is a public state institution and has several
campuses located in eight different cities in the state of São Paulo. Concerning
teaching and research activities in all fields of knowledge and science, USP offers
289 undergraduate programs, 222 graduate programs (Master’s and PhD
degrees) and 1,067 extra-curricular programs.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
58,529

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
29,477

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
3,237

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 300

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 222

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Undergraduate Courses

Credits/
Name Unit Duration Period
Hours

1st semester
EAD-0740 Topics in Marketing FEA N/P N/P
(March to July)

EAD-0750 Topics in Quantitative


1st semester
Methods: Strategic Analysis FEA N/P N/P
(March to July)
Techniques

1st and 2nd


semester
EAD-0780 Managing organisations
FEA N/P (March to July N/P
in Brazil
and August to
December)

2nd semester
EAD-0720 Careers Studies FEA N/P (August to N/P
December)

EAD-0740 Topics in Marketing : 2nd semester


Sustainability and Ethics in FEA N/P (August to N/P
Marketing December)

EAD-0750 Topics in Quantitative 2nd semester


Methods: Technologies for the FEA N/P (August to N/P
Information Society December)

2nd semester
EAD-0760 Operations Strategy FEA N/P (August to N/P
December)

1st semester
EAC-0560 History of Accounting FEA N/P N/P
(March to July)

1st and 2nd


EAC-0522 International semester
Management: Doing Business in FEA N/P (March to July N/P
Brazil and August to
December)

EAC-0224 Business environment in 1st semester


FEA N/P N/P
Brazil and global talent development (March to July)

101
EAC-0225 Accounting Measurement 1st semester
FEA N/P N/P
and Disclosure (March to July)

EAC-0226 Decision Making for 1st semester


FEA N/P N/P
Accountancy (March to July)

2nd semester
EAC-0227 Accounting Institutions
FEA N/P (August to N/P
and Regulation
December)

2nd semester
EAC-0228 Accounting Control
FEA N/P (August to N/P
Systems
December)

EAC-0229 Assurance and 1st semester


FEA N/P N/P
Attestation (March to July)

DIN0431 - International Relations 15/02 - 30/06


FD N/P 3/45
of Law 2016

DIN0519 - Integration Law FD N/P N/P 3/45

Seminars in Sports Marketing EEFERP N/P N/P N/P

0305000 - Research Internship In


EP N/P N/P N/P
Engineering Lab

FBC0536 Bioinformatics Applied to 15/02 - 30/06


FCF N/P 2/30
Health Sciences 2016

FBF0535 Clinical Pharmacokinetics


FCF N/P N/P 2/30
Applied to Dose Adjustment

FBF0536 PK/PD modelling for the


control of sepsis by nosocomial FCF N/P N/P N/P
pathogens

DDP9002 – International Public Law


FDRP N/P N/P N/P
Practice

5970563 – Music Performance


FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P
Seminar I

5970564 – Music Performance


FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P
Seminar II

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5970565 – Music Performance
FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P
Seminar III

5970566 – Music Performance


FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P
Seminar IV

5970567 – Music Performance


FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P
Seminar V

5970568 – Music Performance


FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P
Seminar VI

5970569 – Music Performance


FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P
Seminar VII

5970001 – Instrument or Voice I FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

- 5970273 – Instrument II FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970274 – Instrument III FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970275 – Instrument IV FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970276 – Instrument V FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970277 – Instrument VI FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970278 – Instrument VII FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970279 – Instrument VIII FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970403 – Voice II FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970406 – Voice III FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970407 – Voice IV FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970416 – Voice V FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970417 – Voice VI FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970422 – Voice VII FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

5970423 – Voice VIII FFCLRP N/P N/P N/P

FLH0133 - History of the Civil Rights


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
Movement in the United States

FLM0520 - English Pronunciation


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
Analysis and Practice

FLM0543 - Introduction to Short FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

103
Stories

FLM0588 - Description and Analysis


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
of English Morphosyntax

FLM0589 - Introduction to Drama FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0526 - Sociolinguistic Studies of


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
English

FLM0590 - Introduction to the Novel FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0524 - Discourse Studies FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0544 - Introduction to Poetry FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0584 - Cultural Studies FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0508 - Oral Communication in


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
English

FLM0516 - Written Communication FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0206 - Introduction to
FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
Translation Studies

FLM0288 - Practice of Translation


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
from English

FLM0522 - Topics of English


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
Grammar Studies

FLM0523 - Topics of Semantic


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
Studies

FLM0575 - Movements in Poetry FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0577 - Readings of the Canon 1 FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0585 - Readings of the Canon 2 FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0587- Readings of the Canon 3 FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

FLM0594 - Topics of Applied


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
Linguistics

FLM0525 - Topics of Discourse


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
Studies

FLM0527 - Topics of Language and


FFLCH N/P N/P N/P
Culture

FLM0578 - Literature and Difference FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

104
FLM0580 - Literature and Cinema FFLCH N/P N/P N/P

Graduate Courses

EAD-5952 Strategy and Innovation 1st semester


FEA N/P N/P
in Multinationals (March to July)

EAD-5895 Services Marketing and 1st semester


FEA N/P N/P
Retailing (March to July)

EAD-5966 Science, Technology and


1st semester
Innovation: The International FEA N/P N/P
(March to July)
Dimension

EAD-5933 Enterprises and the 1st semester


FEA N/P N/P
World Economic Environment (March to July)

1st and 2nd


semester
EAD-5871 Economics of Industrial
FEA N/P (March to July N/P
Innovation
and August to
December)

EAD-5898 Career Development and 2nd semester


Contemporary Human Resources FEA N/P (August to N/P
Management December)

EAD-5704 Economics of 2nd semester


Organisations: Property Rights and FEA N/P (August to N/P
Transaction Costs December)

EAC-5913 Systems of Governance 1st semester


FEA N/P N/P
and Organisational Performance (March to July)

1st and 2nd


IMT 5108 - English for International semester
Conference and Papers in Tropical IMT N/P (March to July N/P
Medicine and International Health and August to
December)

1st and 2nd


semester
IMT- 5111 - Advanced Topics in
IMT N/P (March to July N/P
Tropical Medicine
and August to
December)

1st and 2nd


IMT-5117 - Advanced Topics in
semester
infectious diseases relevant for IMT N/P N/P
(March to July
International Health
and August to

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December)

ENC5943 - Clinical Trials on


Skin/Wound Care: Evidence-Based EE N/P 1 week 2/30
Nursing Practice

Seminars in Sport Marketing EEFERP N/P N/P N/P

SHS5926 - Applied Groundwater


EESC N/P 12 weeks N/P
Mechanics

SMM5770 Material Characterization


EESC N/P 15 weeks N/P
trough Spectroscopy Techniques

SMM5785 Polymers Derived from


EESC N/P 2 weeks N/P
Renewable Sources

SMM5709 Colloquium EESC N/P 3 weeks N/P

SMM5787 Processing
Microstructure: Evaluation and EESC N/P 2 weeks N/P
Modelling

DIN5918 - International
Environmental Law: A Contemporary FD N/P 15 weeks 8/120
Perspective

DFD5920 - Alternative Dispute


Resolution, Sanctioning and
FD N/P 15 weeks 8/120
Sentencing in an Era of Prison
Overcrowding

DIN5905 - International Public Law


FD N/P 15 weeks 8/120
and Global Governance

Offered every
other year in
the Master's’
8065732 - Advanced Topics in
FORP N/P Degree N/P
Osseous Increase in Implantology I
Programme in
Dentistry -
Surgery

8075734 - Dental Reabsorption FORP N/P N/P N/P

8075722 - Experimental Models for


FORP N/P N/P N/P
Orthodontics Research

Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation of
HRAC N/P N/P N/P
Orofacial Clefts

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Upper Airways and Orofacial Clefts HRAC N/P N/P N/P

Nursing Research: Development and


Innovation in the National and EERP N/P N/P N/P
International Context

ODO5785 – English for Oral


FO N/P N/P N/P
Presentations and Academic Written

ODE5873 - Advanced Research


FO N/P N/P N/P
Clinical Topics in Oral Medicine

Fees No Fees

Website http://www5.usp.br/english/?lang=en
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

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Short-term programmes

Registration Credits/
Name Unit Duration Period Fees
Period Hours

Comprehensive
Systematic May and March R$
EE 1 week 35 h
Review Training September 700,00
Programme

Topics In May 30th and


February - November 2/30 No
Biological ESALQ 1 semester
July 30th
Sciences

Energy May 30th and


February - November 2/30 No
Resources and ESALQ 1 semester
July 30th
Environment

May 30th and


Cytogenomics February - November No
ESALQ 1 semester 6/90
and Epigenetics July 30th

May 30th and


Philosophy for February - November 2/30 No
ESALQ 1 semester
Managers July 30th

May 30th and


Microeconomic February - November
ESALQ 1 semester 4/60 No
Theory I July 30th

Supervised May 30th and


Internship for November
February - No
Economics, ESALQ 1 semester 30th 7/105
July
Management
And Sociology I

www.ee.usp.br/site/Index.php//paginas/mostrar/1858/2294/156
Website
ESALQ: http://www4.esalq.usp.br/

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Support for International Students:

● International Studies’ Centre


● Dormitories on campus (ESALQ)
● Nearby accommodation (ESALQ)
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Raul Machado

Position Provost for International Cooperation

E-mail aucani@usp.br

Telephone number +55 (11) 3091-2249

Website http://www5.usp.br/english/?lang=en

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South Region

Population 27,386,891
States Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul
Area 576,409,6 km2

Higher Education
Institutes

402

Undergraduate Graduate
Funding Agencies Paper Production
Programmes Programmes

23% from all publications


6,062 784 3
in Brazil

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South Region - Courses in English

Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde


de Porto Alegre
State: Rio Grande do Sul
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

UFCSPA holds undergraduate courses, stricto (master and doctorate) and


lato sensu (specialization) graduate courses, as well as medical residency
programmes. Example of excellence in education, 94% of the university’s teaching
staff holds master’s and/or doctorate degrees. Highly qualified in the educational
quality assessment indexes of the Ministry of Education, it has been obtaining
outstanding grades at the Exame Nacional de Desempenho dos Estudantes –
ENADE (Brazilian Students’ Performance Exam) and in the Índice Geral de Cursos –
IGC (General Course Index).

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,962

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
434

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
15

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 16

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 7

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Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programmes)

Credits/h
Name Duration Period Registration Period
ours

Psychology and
1 semester February - June January 2/30
the real world

Work-related
psychosocial 1 semester February - June January 2/30
factors

Fees No

http://www.ufcspa.edu.br/index.php/education/undergraduate/unde
Website
rgraduate-courses

Contact inter@ufcspa.edu.br

Support for International Students:

● Buddy/Angel Programme
● International Students Hosting Programme

Contact Details

Name Rodrigo de Oliveira Lemos

Position Head of International Relations

E-mail inter@ufcspa.edu.br

Telephone number +55 (51) 3303-8863

Website http://www.ufcspa.edu.br/index.php/presentation

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Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina
State: Santa Catarina
Administrative Category: Public, State
Academic Organisation: University

Santa Catarina State University - UDESC was founded in 1965 as a multi-


campus institution with colleges located throughout the state according to
regional culture and social/economic activities.
UDESC is a public and free university with 52 undergraduate, 26 masters’
and 11 doctoral programs. The 12 Campuses (Educational Centres) are located in
ten cities around the state of Santa Catarina. Over 15 thousand students are
currently enrolled in the fields of Health Science, Agricultural and Life Science,
Engineering, Education, Art, Music and Applied Social Sciences.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
13,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years) 1,400

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
70

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 48

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 33

Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programmes)

Name Duration Period Registration Credits/

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Period Hours

Management
February-July/ February /
Information Systems 1 semester 4/72
August-December July-August
(MIS)

Scenarios of Brazilian February-July/ February /


1 semester 4/72
Logistics August-December July-August

February-July/ February /
Corporate Finance 1 semester 4/72
August-December July-August

February-July/ February /
International Business 1 semester 4/72
August-December July-August

February-July/ February /
Operational Research 1 semester 4/72
August-December July-August

Strategic Marketing
February-July/ February /
Management and 1 semester 4/72
August-December July-August
Creativity

Fees No fees

Website www.udesc.br/english

Contact scii.reitoria@udesc.br

Short-term programmes

Registration
Name Duration Period Credits
Period

Registration
Portuguese as a Second February-July/
1 semester on1st day of 4.5 ECTS
Language August-December
class

Fees No fees

Website www.udesc.br/english

Contact scii.reitoria@udesc.br

Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security

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● Airport Pickup
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Gustavo Kogure

Position Incoming Officer

E-mail gustavo.kogure@udesc.br

Telephone number +55 (48) 3664-8079

Website www.udesc.br/english

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Universidade Estadual de Maringá
State: Paraná
Administrative Category, Public: State
Academic Organisation: University

UEM is one of the most important universities in Brazil and it is represented


not only in the city of Maringá, where the main campus is located. With powerful
regional feature, the University is physically present in seven other cities in
Paraná, offering undergraduate courses and the development of research
projects.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
19,500

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
2,050

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
50

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 70

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 69

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Semester abroad (Graduate Programmes)

Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

Pharmacometrics Tutorial February /


1 semester Variable 1 / 15
using NONMEM and R March

Seminars in molecular markers February /


1 semester 1st semester 1 / 15
and diseases March

Mechanism of bacterial
February /
resistance mediated by efflux 1 semester 1st semester 1 / 15
March
pumps systems

Teaching scientific writing in a August /


1 semester 2nd semester 2 / 30
practical exercise September

Cutting-edge research in February /


1 semester 1st semester 1 / 15
science March

Experimental homeopathy: August /


1 semester 2nd semester 1 / 15
analysis of published results September

Learning my subject-area in August /


1 semester 2nd semester 2 / 30
English September

Genetics of Drug Resistance in February /


1 semester 1st semester 1 / 15
Mycobacterium tuberculosis; March

Facing the challenge of August /


1 semester 2nd semester 1 / 15
scientific communication September

Special Topics in
Pharmaceutical Sciences: February /
1 semester Variable 1 / 15
Microdialysis: concepts March
and applications

Special Topics in
Pharmaceutical Sciences I: February /
1 semester Variable 1 / 15
Pharmacometrics applied March
on drug discovery

Special Topics I - International February /


1 semester Variable 2 / 30
DOHaD Lectures March

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- Cardiometabolic
programming: diet and
physical activity

Special Topics I - Sports


Organisation in the UK and the February /
1 semester Variable 2 / 30
scientific publication of March
international papers

Special Topics in Education


(MsC and PhD): New trends in
Education History and February /
1 semester Variable 2 / 30
Philosophy: the dimensions of March
teaching and research -
themes, methods and sources

February /
Seminars in Immunology 1 semester Variable 1 / 15
March

For some Graduate Programmes there is a R$ 100,00 fee per subject for
Fees
students from other non-regular programmes

Website http://www.uem.br/

Contact smaraujo@uem.br

Support for International Students:


● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On Campus Security

Contact Details

Name Silvana Marques de Araújo

Position Head of International Cooperation Office

E-mail smaraujo@uem.br

Telephone number +55 (44) 3011-4172

Website http://www.uem.br/

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Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
State: Paraná
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

UTFPR is the only university of technology in Brazil and the largest one
offering Engineering Programs. UTFPR acts in the business sector through the
development of applied research and entrepreneurial culture, as well as in local
and regional communities through social activities. UTFPR has been expanding
and today it consists of 13 campuses located in several cities in the State of
Paraná.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years) 22,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
7,392

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
24

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 102

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 138

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Short-term courses

Credits/
Name Duration Period Registration Period
Hours

Students must apply on the


March to
Training for previous term. Registration
July or
Computer Science 1 semester for accepted students 36h
August to
teachers usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
Introduction to previous term. Registration
July or
Computational 1 semester for accepted students 36h
August to
Intelligence usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


Collective
previous term. Registration
Intelligence and
1 semester March - July for accepted students 3/45
Electronic Social
usually occurs one week
Networks
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


previous term. Registration
Conceptual August -
1 semester for accepted students 4/60
Design December
usually occurs one week
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
previous term. Registration
July or
Interaction Design 1 semester for accepted students 4/60
August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
Portuguese for previous term. Registration
July or
Speakers of Other 1 semester for accepted students 4/60
August to
Languages usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
previous term. Registration
English Language: July or
1 semester for accepted students 10/150
Basic August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
previous term. Registration
English Language: July or
1 semester for accepted students 10/150
Pre-Intermediate August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

120
Students must apply on the
March to
previous term. Registration
English Language: July or
1 semester for accepted students 10/150
Advanced August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


English Language March to
previous term. Registration
Literature: short July or
1 semester for accepted students 3/45
stories and novels August to
usually occurs one week
of the 20th century December
before classes begin.

English Language Students must apply on the


March to
Literature: prose previous term. Registration
July or
and poetry from 1 semester for accepted students 3/45
August to
the 16th and 19th usually occurs one week
December
centuries before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


English Language March to
previous term. Registration
Literature: theatre July or
1 semester for accepted students 3/45
from the 16th and August to
usually occurs one week
19th centuries December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
previous term. Registration
North American July or
1 semester for accepted students 6/90
Literature August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
previous term. Registration
July or
Irish Literature 1 semester for accepted students 2/30
August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
Phonetics and previous term. Registration
July or
Phonology of the 1 semester for accepted students 2/30
August to
English Language usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
previous term. Registration
Educational July or
1 semester for accepted students 2/30
Games August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
Culture of the previous term. Registration
July or
English Language 1 semester for accepted students 2/30
August to
People usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

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Students must apply on the
March to
Teacher Training previous term. Registration
July or
of the English 1 semester for accepted students 2/30
August to
Language 1 usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Internships in Students must apply on the


March to
fundamental previous term. Registration
July or
schools: the 1 semester for accepted students 4/60
August to
teaching of usually occurs one week
December
English 1 before classes begin.

Internships in Students must apply on the


March to
fundamental previous term. Registration
July or
schools: the 1 semester for accepted students 4/60
August to
teaching of usually occurs one week
December
English 2 before classes begin.

Internships in
Students must apply on the
fundamental and March to
previous term. Registration
or secondary July or
1 semester for accepted students 6/90
schools: the August to
usually occurs one week
teaching of December
before classes begin.
English 3

Students must apply on the


March to
previous term. Registration
Academic Writing July or
1 semester for accepted students 2/30
in English 1 August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
previous term. Registration
Academic Writing July or
1 semester for accepted students 2/30
in English 2 August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Students must apply on the


March to
previous term. Registration
Academic Writing July or
1 semester for accepted students 2/30
in English 3 August to
usually occurs one week
December
before classes begin.

Academic Writing March to Students must apply on the


1 semester 2/30
in English 4 July or previous term. Registration

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August to for accepted students
December usually occurs one week
before classes begin.

Fees No fees

http://www.utfpr.edu.br/estrutura-universitaria/pro-
reitorias/prorec/diretoria-de-relacoes-
Website
interinstitucionais/international-affairs-eng/our-courses/disciplines-
in-english

Contact eri@utfpr.edu.br

123
Support for International Students:

● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security

Contact Details

Name Igor Cordeiro

Position Interinstitutional Relations Coordinator

E-mail igorcordeiro@utfpr.edu.br

Telephone number +55 (41) 3310-4960

http://www.utfpr.edu.br/estrutura-universitaria/pro-
Website reitorias/prorec/diretoria-de-relacoes-
interinstitucionais/international-affairs-eng

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Universidade Federal de Pelotas
State: Rio Grande do Sul
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPel) is a higher education institution


recognized as a leading centre of academic excellence in many areas of
knowledge both in Brazil and abroad. Run by principles of a democratic,
transparent, participatory, and inclusive administration, UFPel is now a key agent
for the political, economic, and cultural development of communities in Brazil’s
southern region.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
14,210

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
2,100

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
70

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 110

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 46

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Short-Term Courses

Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

Food Science and


2nd semester
Technology - Previous 1/17
semi-annual (August -
Graduate - Journal semester
December)
Club

Food Science and


Technology - 2nd semester
Previous 1/17
Graduate - semi-annual (August -
semester
Instrumental December)
Analysis

Food Science and


2nd semester
Technology - Previous 2/34
semi-annual (August -
Graduate - semester
December)
Foodomics

Food Science and


Technology -
1st semester Previous 2/34
Graduate - Food semi-annual
(March - July) semester
packaging: from
concept to Product

Biotechnology -
2nd semester
Undergraduate - Previous 4/68
semi-annual (August -
Topics in Plant semester
December)
Biotechnology

Biotechnology -
1st or 2nd
Undergraduate -
semester
Journal Club: Critical Previous 4/68
semi-annual (March - July or
Reading and semester
August -
Evaluation of
December)
Scientific Papers

Fees No fees

Website http://wp.ufpel.edu.br/crinter/language/english/

Contact leticiamazzucchi@gmail.com / crinter.ufpel@gmail.com

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Support for International Students:

● International students’ Centre


● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Maria Letícia Mazzucchi Ferreira

Position Coordinator

E-mail leticia.mazzucchi@gmail.com

Telephone number +55 (53) 3225-3943

Website http://wp.ufpel.edu.br/crinter/language/english/

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Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
State: Rio Grande do Sul
Administrative Category: Private, charitable
Academic Organisation: University

Established in 1948, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul –


PUCRS - is one of the largest and most distinguished higher education institutions
in Brazil. Recognized as the best private university in the South of Brazil, PUCRS’s
mission is grounded on human rights, the principles of Christianity and traditional
Marist education. PUCRS produces and disseminates knowledge and promotes
human and professional improvement, guided by quality and relevance, with the
objective of developing a just and fraternal society.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
21,998

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
2,274

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
200

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 56

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 46

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Short-Term Courses

Credits/
Name Duration Period Registration Period
Hours

March to July /
Introduction to Human Beginning of
6 months August to 4/60
Rights March and August
December

Natural Resources and March to July /


Beginning of
Sustainable 6 months August to 4/60
March and August
Development December

March to July /
Beginning of
Advertising Creation II 6 months August to 4/60
March and August
December

March to July /
Convergent Beginning of
6 months August to 4/60
Journalism March and August
December

August to Beginning of
Design in Motion 6 months 4/60
December March and August

Theories in Language August to Beginning of


6 months 4/60
Acquisition December March and August

March to July /
Beginning of
Creative Writing 6 months August to 2/30
March and August
December

March to July /
Management of Beginning of
6 months August to 4/60
Information Systems March and August
December

March to July /
Beginning of
Project Management 6 months August to 4/60
March and August
December

March to July /
Beginning of
Corporate Strategy 6 months August to 4/60
March and August
December

Economic and August to Beginning of


6 months 4/60
International Scenario December March and August

Philosophy of Law 6 months March to July / Beginning of 2/30

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August to March and August
December

March to July /
Criminology and Social Beginning of
6 months August to 2/30
Control March and August
December

March to July /
Corporate Law II: Beginning of
6 months August to 4/60
Research and Practice March and August
December

March to July /
Introduction to Beginning of
6 months August to 4/60
Sustainability March and August
December

Fundamentals of March to July /


Beginning of
Digital 6 months August to 4/60
March and August
Entrepreneurship December

March to July /
Beginning of
First Aid 6 months August to 2/30
March and August
December

March to July /
Portuguese for Beginning of
6 months August to 4/60
Foreigners March and August
December

March to July /
Intensive Portuguese Beginning of
2 weeks August to N/P
for Foreigners February and July
December

Only for Intensive Portuguese Course students


Fees
Enrolment fee: R$180,00

http://www3.pucrs.br/portal/page/portal/pma/en/incoming-
Website
students

Contact mobilidade.in@pucrs.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

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Support for International Students:

● International students’ Centre


● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Regina Martins

Position Projects Analyst

E-mail aaii.projetos@pucrs.br

Telephone number +55 (51) 3320-3660

Website http://www.pucrs.br/en/

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Universidade Regional de Blumenau

State: Santa Catarina


Administrative Category: Public, Municipal
Academic Organisation: University

When teaching, research, and extension go hand-in-hand with innovation


and development, the result is a university, which is strong and attentive to
advances in the world. FURB prospers, maintaining its commitment to offering
quality teaching. FURB has evolved in its problem solving proposals and serves to
the wishes of the community. It is a university that participates, involving itself in
the construction of a new social reality, educating, training, and preparing people
for these transformations.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
10,472

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,099

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
45

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 47

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 13

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Short-Term Courses

Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

February - June
Brazilian Culture and 30th October / 6-7.5
1 semester August -
Society 30th June ECTS/ 72
December

Entrepreneurship February - June


30th October / 6-7.5
and Corporate 1 semester August -
30th June ECTS/ 72
Strategies December

Globalization and
February - June
International 30th October / 6-7.5
1 semester August -
Business 30th June ECTS/ 72
December
Management

February - June
International 30th October / 6-7.5
1 semester August -
Economics 30th June ECTS/ 72
December

February - June
Marketing and 30th October / 6-7.5
1 semester August -
Consumer Behaviour 30th June ECTS/ 72
December

Methods and
February - June
Research 30th October / 6-7.5
1 semester August -
Techniques in 30th June ECTS/ 72
December
Marketing

Sustainability and
February - June
procedures for 30th October / 6-7.5
1 semester August -
creation of textiles 30th June ECTS/ 72
December
and accessories

No fees for exchange students from partner institutions. Other


Fees
students R$1011,36 /semester

Website www.furb.br/en

Contact cri@furb.br

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Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security

Contact Details

Name David Bilsland

Position International Relations Coordinator

E-mail cri@furb.br

Telephone number +55 (47) 3321-0214

Website www.furb.br/en

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Universidade Feevale
State: Rio Grande do Sul
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University Centre

Feevale University is a higher education institution located in Novo


Hamburgo, Brazil. It is recognized by the innovative and entrepreneurial
knowledge production contributing to the regional development. Feevale acts in
all levels of education: 54 undergraduate courses, 7 Masters’ and 3 doctorate
degrees. Feevale has 19,000 students and 643 professors out of 1,500
employees. It consists of two campuses and a Technological Park.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
15,431

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
957

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
100

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 54

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 46

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Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programmes)

Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

April to June
February to June
Consumer Behaviour Semester October to 8/120
July to December
January

April to June
February to June
Entrepreneurship Semester October to 8/120
July to December
January

April to June
International February to June
Semester October to 8/120
Economics July to December
January

April to June
February to June
Strategic Marketing Semester October to 8/120
July to December
January

April to June
February to June
Brazilian Scenario Semester October to 8/120
July to December
January

April to June
Anglo-American February to June
Semester October to 8/120
Literature July to December
January

April to June
February to June
English Language II Semester October to 8/120
July to December
January

April to June
February to June
English Language IV Semester October to 8/120
July to December
January

April to June
February to June
English Language V Semester October to 8/120
July to December
January

Portuguese for April to June


February to June
International Semester October to 8/120
July to December
Students January

April to June
Advanced Topics in February to June
Semester October to 8/120
Science Computing July to December
January

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April to June
February to June
Public Health Semester October to 8/120
July to December
January

Fees No fees

https://www.feevale.br/en/institutional/international-affairs-
Website
office

Contact dri@feevale.br

Support for International Students:

● International students’ Centre


● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pickup
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Paula Cesari Cundari

Position International Relations Director

E-mail paulacc@feevale.br

Telephone number +55 (51) 3586-8917

https://www.feevale.br/en/institutional/international-
Website affairs-office

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Universidade do Vale do Itajaí
State: Santa Catarina
Administrative Category: Private: Charitable
Academic Organisation: University

University of Vale do Itajaí (Univali) is one of the largest and most important
higher education institutions in Brazil. It is also a ‘communitarian university’. This
means that it is committed to giving back its achievements to benefit the
community where it acts, as it is focused on collective actions for the common
good. Moreover, it comprises more than 25,000 students, 3 comprehensive
schools, 70 undergraduate courses in classroom and distance learning modes, 50
specialization courses, 10 master’s and 6 doctorate degrees.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
25,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
965

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
160

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 78

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 16

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Short-Term Courses

Credits/
Name Duration Period Registration Period
Hours

Portuguese as a Foreign
August -
Language + Brazilian 4 weeks May - June 6/90
September
Culture

The Brazilian Business


August -
Environment + Portuguese 4 weeks May - June 6/90
September
as Foreign Language

1st/2nd
semester
(March - January-February/
Brazilian Architecture 1 semester 4/60
July / July-August
August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
Brazilian and Regional (March - January-February/
1 semester 4/60
Culinary July / July-August
August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
Bio-psychosocial aspects
(March - January-February/
of pain: Understand and 1 semester 4/60
July / July-August
Treatment
August -
December)

1st/2nd
Brazilian Biodiversity: semester
Plants, their uses and (March - January-February/
1 semester 4/60
Applications in Foods, July / July-August
Cosmetics and Medicines August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
(March - January-February/
Broadcasting Journalism 1 semester 4/60
July / July-August
August -
December)

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1st/2nd
semester
Global Markets and (March - January-February/
1 semester 4/60
Negotiation July / July-August
August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
History and Cultural (March - January-February/
1 semester 4/60
Heritage July / July-August
August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
Intercultural (March - January-February/
1 semester 4/60
Communication July / July-August
August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
(March - January-February/
International Marketing 1 semester 4/60
July / July-August
August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
Major Brazilian Tropical (March - January-February/
1 semester 4/60
Diseases July / July-August
August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
Marketing Aspects in the January-February/
(March -
Brazilian Consumer 1 semester 4/60
July / July-August
Behaviour
August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
(March - January-February/
Marketing 1 semester 4/60
July / July-August
August -
December)

Principles of 1 semester 1st/2nd January-February/ 4/60

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Environmental Science semester July-August
and Technology (March -
July /
August -
December)

1st/2nd
semester
(March - January-February/
Society and Culture 1 semester 4/60
July / July-August
August -
December)

- R$ 1.095,00 per semester ;


- No fees (with institutional cooperation agreements);
Fees
- R$2.500 (4-week Programs)
- payments by credit card

Website www.univali.br/exchange

Contact coai@univali.br

Support for International Students:

● International students’ Centre


● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Maria Elizabeth da Costa Gama

Position Coordinator for International Affairs

E-mail coai@univali.br

Telephone number +55 (47) 3341-7552

Website http://www.univali/english

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Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná
State: Paraná
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University

Long recognized for its institutional excellence in research, comprehensive


academic programs, highly qualified staff and its close relationship with the private
and public sectors, PUCPR’s strategic plan towards 2020 aims at consolidating its
strong position in the Brazilian market and standing out in the international
scenario. At PUCPR, the combination of their belief in the human potential for
development and for social responsibility with educational excellence strategic
planning, internationalisation and growth at its heart makes PUCPR a unique
destination and partner for current and future collaborators.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
25,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years) 6,000

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
210

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 61

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 147

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Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programmes)

Registration Credits/H
Name Duration Period
Period ours

July 1st to
School of February – June 3 / 30
October 15th
Architecture: Current
1 semester
Trends in Urban
February 1st to
Design July – November 3 / 30
April 15th

July 1st to
School of February – June 3 / 30
October 15th
Architecture: Design
1 semester
& Sustainable
February 1st to
Development July – November 3 / 30
April 15th

School of
February 1st to
Architecture: Digital 1 semester July – November 3 / 30
April 15th
Marketing

School of
February 1st to
Architecture: Digital 1 semester July – November 4 / 30
April 15th
Illustration

July 1st to
February – June 4 / 30
School of October 15th
Architecture: Digital 1 semester
Photography February 1st to
July – November 4 / 30
April 15th

School of
Architecture:
Integrated Urban February 1st to
1 semester July – November 6 / 60
Design Innovative April 15th
Transportation
Systems

School of
Architecture: South
1 semester Not available
American Regional
Planning

July 1st to
February – June 3 / 30
School of October 15th
Architecture: 1 semester
Strategic Design February 1st to
July – November 3 / 30
April 15th

School of
Architecture: February 1st to
1 semester July – November 4 / 30
Universal Principles April 15th
of Design

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School of
Architecture: Urban
February 1st to
Acupuncture & 1 semester July – November 4 / 30
April 15th
Strategic
Management

July 1st to
February – June 3 / 30
School of October 15th
Communication and
1 semester
Arts: Communication
February 1st to
and Brazilian Culture July – November 3 / 30
April 15th

School of
Communication and July 1st to
1 semester February – June 5 / 60
Arts: Creative October 15th
Thinking

School of
Communication and
1 semester Not Available
Arts: Body Language
Fundamentals

July 1st to
February – June 5 / 60
School of October 15th
Communication and
1 semester
Arts: Video
February 1st to
Production July – November 5 / 60
April 15th

School of
Communication and
Arts: World and 1 semester Not Available
Brazilian
Cinematography

July 1st to
February – June 3 / 30
October 15th
Law School:
1 semester
Economics Law
February 1st to
July – November 3 / 30
April 15th

July 1st to
February – June 3 / 30
October 15th
Law School: Human
1 semester
Rights
February 1st to
July – November 3 / 30
April 15th

Law School: Private July 1st to


1 semester February – June 3 / 30
International Law October 15th

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February 1st to
July – November 3 / 30
April 15th

July 1st to
February – June 5 / 60
Business School: October 15th
Entrepreneurial 1 semester
Management February 1st to
July – November 5 / 60
April 15th

July 1st to
February – June 5 / 60
October 15th
Business School:
1 semester
Information Systems
February 1st to
July – November 5 / 60
April 15th

July 1st to
Business School: February – June 5 / 60
October 15th
Innovation and
1 semester
Knowledge
February 1st to
Management July – November 5 / 60
April 15th

July 1st to
February – June 5 / 60
October 15th
Business School:
1 semester
Investment Analysis
February 1st to
July – November 5 / 60
April 15th

July 1st to
February – June 5 / 60
Business School: October 15th
Human Resources
1 semester
Strategic
February 1st to
Management July – November 5 / 60
April 15th

July 1st to
February – June 5 / 60
October 15th
Business School:
1 semester
Logistics
February 1st to
July – November 5 / 60
April 15th

July 1st to
February – June 5 / 60
Business School: October 15th
Strategic 1 semester
Management February 1st to
July – November 5 / 60
April 15th

July 1st to
February – June 5 / 60
Business School: October 15th
Brazilian Economics 1 semester
Development February 1st to
July – November 5 / 60
April 15th

Website http://en.pucpr.br/

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Contact exchange@pucpr.br

Short-Term Courses

Registration
Name Duration Period Hours Fees
Period

Intensive Summer
February To be 60 – 90 To be
Portuguese 3 weeks
/ July informed informed
Programme

Website http://en.pucpr.br/

Contact exchange@pucpr.br

Support for International Students:


● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Viviane Martins Mäder

Position International Relations Analyst

E-mail viviane.martins@pucpr.br

Telephone number +55 (41) 9109-4304

Website http://en.pucpr.br/

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Centro Universitário UNIVATES
State: Rio Grande do Sul
Administrative Category: Private, non-profit
Academic Organisation: University Centre

Univates is concerned with global affairs and the latest developments in


modern society; at the same time, it is devoted to its community. From a local or
global perspective, they aim to provide students with high quality education
stimulate research and spread knowledge throughout society. They firmly believe
in education as the pathway to change society and to improve the environment
and the quality of life.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
8,953

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
549

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
34

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 47

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 25

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Short-Term Courses
Credits/
Name Duration Period Registration Period
Hours
February-July/
Entrepreneurship 1 semester July- December / May 4/60
December
Environmental and Health
1 semester February-July December 4/60
Issues
The International
Portuguese for Foreigners Once each
3 months Office makes the 2/30
(only for exchange students) semester
registration.
Approximately 2
The Brazilian Public months before the
1 week Once a year 32h
Health System beginning of the
classes.
Approximately 2
Introduction to the Brazilian
months before the
Language Culture and 1 week Once a year 40h
beginning of the
Civilisation
classes.
Approximately 2
months before the
Brazil for Business 1 week Once a year 40h
beginning of the
classes.
For the courses of Entrepreneurship, and Environmental and
Health Issues, there are no tuition nor fees for exchange
students; For the Portuguese for Foreigners course, there
Fees are no tuition nor fees for exchange students; For the
Summer Courses, the cost is approximately US$ 800-1000
(including accommodation and cultural activities), depending
on the period of the year.
Contact mobility@univates.br

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Support for International Students:

● Dormitories on Campus
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pickup
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Viviane Bischoff

Position Manager

E-mail bischoff@univates.br

Telephone number +55 (51) 3714-7019

Website http://www.univates.br/en/

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Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina
State: Santa Catarina
Administrative Category: Private, Charitable
Academic Organisation: University

UNISUL (Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina) is a multi campus education


institution involved in production, development, and knowledge sharing by means
of research, teaching, and extension at all fields, in-class and e-learning teaching.
UNISUL, from its creation in 1964, has been focused on preparing the new
generations. It is an innovation tool supporting the society changes, and believing in
partnerships and agreements with other teaching institutions worldwide.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
23,540

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
2,370

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
107

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 72

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 53

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Short-term courses

Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

Beginning Portuguese
March to July
Language: Oral and
July (intensive)
Written Comprehension N/P N/P 4/60
August to
and Expression for
December
Foreigners

Intermediate Portuguese
March to July
Language: Oral and
July (intensive)
Written Comprehension N/P N/P 4/60
August to
and Expression for
December
Foreigners

Advanced Portuguese
March to July
Language: Oral and
July (intensive)
Written Comprehension N/P N/P 3/45
August to
and Expression for
December
Foreigners

June or July
Conversation I N/P N/P 1/15
(intensive)

June or July
Conversation II N/P N/P 1/15
(intensive)

June or July
Conversation III N/P N/P 1/15
(intensive)

March to July /
August to
Consumer Behaviour N/P N/P 3/45
December (on
demand)

March to July /
Management of Tourism August to
N/P N/P 3/45
and Environment December
(on demand)

International March to July /


Economics in the Age August to
N/P N/P 3/45
of Globalization: December
Focus on Brazil (on demand)

International Business: N/P March to July / N/P 3/45

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Doing Business in Brazil August to
December (on
demand)

March to July /
Principles of August to
N/P N/P 3/45
Entrepreneurship December (on
demand)

March to July /
Principles of August to
N/P N/P 3/45
Management December (on
demand)

March to July /
Fundamentals of August to
N/P N/P 3/45
Marketing December (on
demand)

March to July /
Ethnicity and Society in
August to
the History and Culture N/P N/P 3/45
December (on
of Brazil
demand)

Cultural Anthropology March to July /


with a Contemporary August to
N/P N/P 3/45
Cultural Studies December (on
Approach demand)

March to July /
Intercultural
August to
Development for US N/P N/P 3/45
December (on
students abroad
demand)

http://www.unisul.br/wps/portal/home/ensino/cursos-de-
curta-duracao/extensao/programa-de-linguas-florianopolis/
Website
http://www.unisul.br/wps/portal/home/ensino/cursos-de-
curta-duracao/extensao/programa-de-linguas-tubarao

Contact programa.linguas@unisul.br
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● International Student’s Centre


● International studies Centre
● On-campus Security
● Support before, during and after the exchange period

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Contact Details

Name Amaline Mussi

Position Coordinator

E-mail amaline.mussi@unisul.br

Telephone number +55 (48) 3279-1960

Website http://www.unisul.br/wps/portal/home/english/

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Universidade Estadual do Centro - Oeste
State: Paraná
Administrative Category: Public, State
Academic Organisation: University

UNICENTRO plays a major role as an agent of economic and social


transformation, bridging the gaps between the Midwest and Mid-south regions of
Brazil, and offering advantages to the residents of 50 nearby cities and their total
population of nearly one million people. Several programs are offered in six
nearby cities, while the distance-learning network extends their activity reach to
17 other towns.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
8,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,130

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
8

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 39

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 43

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Semester abroad (Undergraduate Programmes)
Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours
1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
Basic Nutrition and 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
Chronic Diseases
1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68
1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68

Brazilian Literature 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68

1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68


1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68

Teaching Literature 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68

1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68


1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
Special Topics in 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
English Literature
1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68
1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
Linguistic
Description 1 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
(Phonetics,
phonology,
morphology) 1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68

1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68


Linguistic
Description 2 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
(Semantic,
pragmatics, syntax)
1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68
1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
Memory and 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
Learning
1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68
1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68

English Language I 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68

1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68


1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
English Language II
1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68

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1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68
1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
English Language III

1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68

1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68

English Language IV 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68

1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68


1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68

English Literature I 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68

1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68


1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68

English Literature II 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68

1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68


1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68

American Literature I 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68

1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68


1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
American Literature 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
II
1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68
1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
Children and Youth 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
English Literature
1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68
1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
Applied Linguistics
to English Language 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
Teaching
1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68
1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68
Tourism and 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68
Environment
1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68

New Technologies in 1 semester August - December/ 2016 May 4/68


Sales and 1 semester February - July/2017 November 4/68

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Distribution 1 semester August - December/2017 May 4/68
Fees No fees
Website http://www2.unicentro.br/eri/
Contact claudiomello10@gmail.com

Graduate Courses

Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period Fees
Period Hours
August- December/2016
Memory and 4 months June 4/60
August - No
Learning
December/2017
Website http://www2.unicentro.br/eri/

Contact claudiomello10@gmail.com

Short-Term Courses
Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period Fees
Period Hours
Portuguese for All year
6 months Any time 4/60 R$ 410,00
foreigners round
Brazilian Culture for All year
6 months Any time 4/60 No
International Students round
Website http://www2.unicentro.br/eri/
Contact claudiomello10@gmail.com

Support for International Students:

● International Student’s Centre


● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security

Contact Details

Name Cláudio José de Almeida Mello

Position International Relations Office Director

E-mail claudiomello10@gmail.com

Telephone number +55 (42) 3621-1085

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Website http://www2.unicentro.br/

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Centro Universitário La Salle

State: Rio Grande do Sul


Administrative Category: Private, Charitable
Academic Organisation: University Centre

Tradition and growth define Centro Universitário La Salle, a higher


education institution that has been directly connected to the history of Canoas
since La Salle’s work began in the city over 100 years ago. With more than 8,000
students enrolled in undergraduate, lato sensu graduate programmes
(specializations and MBAs), stricto sensu graduate programs (Master's), and
extension programs in a wide knowledge fields variety, Unilasalle Canoas grows
year over year by creating new projects to meet society's needs. In keeping with
the program expansion process, the Institution has been investing in research and
extension to broaden and imprint the school's academic and social commitment
onto the community.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
12,000

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,700

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
21

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 41

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 14

Short-Term Courses

159
Registration Credits
Name Duration Period Fees
Period /Hours

Interdisciplinary 23/06 to
1 semester July/December 4/60 R$ 231,88
Workshops 10/07

Data 23/06 to
1 semester July/December 4/60 R$ 325,00
Communication 10/07

Research in 23/06 to
1 semester July/December 4/60 R$ 334,28
Health 10/07

Strategic 23/06 to
1 semester July/December 4/60 R$ 318,96
Thinking 10/07

Website www.unilasalle.edu.br/canoas

Contact jose.miranda@unilasalle.edu.br

Support for International Students:

● International students’ Centre


● International studies’ Centre
● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pickup
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name José Alberto Antunes de Miranda

Position Head of Institutional and International Affairs

E-mail jose.miranda@unilasalle.edu.br

Telephone number +55 (51) 9951-1193

Website http://lasalle.edu.br/

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Universidade Estadual de Londrina
State: Paraná
Administrative Category: Public, State
Academic Organisation: University

State University of Londrina (UEL) is located in a campus of 235 ha,


surrounded by nature, assuring not only high excellence in the education field, but
also life quality. The campus is formed by 9 centres of studies, supporting the
Education, Research and Extension of the university community. Application
School (Colégio de Aplicação – early school and elementary education) is also
administered by UEL). The University Hospital and the Med Lab are part of the
Science Health Centre, outside the campus. Located in Londrina downtown we find
the Deontologic Clinic, Bebê Clínica (baby clinic), Application School (directed to
High School and Professional Studies), Application and Law office, House of
Culture attending Music, Cinema, Arts, Theatre, the Londrina Historic Museum and
the Planetary, are all located in Londrina and are part of UEL

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
13,079

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
4,779

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
37

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 54

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 147

Short-Term Courses

161
Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

Portuguese for 1 academic April-August April 1st-5th,


4/60
Foreigners semester 2016 2016

Fees R$390,00 (external students) R$300,00 (internal students)

Website http://www.uel.br/cch/lablinguas/

Contact tgimenez@uel.br

Support for International Students:

● Nearby accommodation
● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Airport Pickup
● Exchange Central

Contact Details

Name Telma Gimenez

Position Head of International Relations

E-mail tgimenez@uel.br

Telephone number +55 (43) 3371-4928

Website http://www.uel.br/portal/en/

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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
State: Rio Grande do Sul
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

The Federal University of Santa Maria is among the best higher education
institutions in Brazil. It has a range of actions that reaches activities concerning
teaching, researching and extension, oriented by capable professors and staff.
There are many different courses available, distributed in undergraduate,
specialization, master and doctorate programs.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
1,7523

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
3,841

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
186

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 115

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 55

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Short-Term Courses

Registration Credits/
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

Brazilian Culture and


1 week N/P N/P N/P
Portuguese Language

Portuguese for
1 semester N/P N/P N/P
Foreigners

Fees N/P

Website N/P

Contact cepesli.ufsm@gmail.com / entrelinguas@hotmail.com


N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

Support for International Students:

● International Students’ Centre


● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme
● Hosting week

Contact Details

Name César Augusto Guimarães Finger

Position Provost for International Affairs

E-mail cesarfinger.ufsm@gmail.com

Telephone number +55 (55) 3220-8774

Website http://site.ufsm.br/en_ufsm/welcome-ufsm

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Universidade Federal do Paraná
State: Paraná
Administrative Category: Public, Federal
Academic Organisation: University

The Federal University of Paraná is the oldest university in Brazil and symbol
of the state’s capital, Curitiba. Wrapped in a history of struggle and achievements
since 1912, UFPR is a reference in higher education for the state and for Brazil.
Symbol of Paraná intelligence, the university shows its importance and
excellence through undergraduate, specialization, master's and doctorate
programmes, which are guided by the principle of indivisibility of Education and
Research.

Facts and Figures

Number of Brazilian students in full undergraduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
25,495

Number of Brazilian students in full graduate


programmes per year
(average last 3 years)
7,828

Number of International students per year


(average last 3 years)
200

Does the institution offer courses in English?


Yes

Full undergraduate programmes in Portuguese 119

Full graduate programmes in Portuguese 82

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Short-Term Courses

Registration Credits /
Name Duration Period
Period Hours

Portuguese for Foreigners N/P N/P N/P N/P

Channels Hydraulics N/P N/P N/P N/P

Epidemiology for the


N/P N/P N/P N/P
handling of plant diseases

Extremophiles N/P N/P N/P N/P

Filamentous fungi N/P N/P N/P N/P

Biotechnological
N/P N/P N/P N/P
Processes Fundamentals

By-products
Agroindustrial Valorisation
N/P N/P N/P N/P
for Biofuels, Food and
Functional Foods

Quantum Physics I N/P N/P N/P N/P

Quantum Physics II N/P N/P N/P N/P

Classical Electrodynamics
N/P N/P N/P N/P
I

Classical Electrodynamics
N/P N/P N/P N/P
II

Statistics N/P N/P N/P N/P

Fees N/P

Website N/P

Contact N/P
N/P = Not provided by the Higher Education Institution

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Support for International Students:

● Cafeteria / Restaurant
● On-campus Security
● Buddy/Angel Programme

Contact Details

Name Carlos José de Mesquita Siqueira

Position Head of International Relations

E-mail internacional@ufpr.br

Telephone number +55 (41) 3360-5465

Website https://www.ufpr.br/portalufpr/

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