The Carolina Foundation, FC, with the creation of closer cultural, educational and scientific relations between the Spanish country and Latin American countries, announces the opening of 607 scholarships regarding the Training Program for the 2016-2017 school year.
The program will accept students from all areas of knowledge. Vacancies will be divided as follows: 349 graduate scholarships, 140 for short-term doctorates and post-doctorates, 29 for the exchange of professors in Brazil, 5 for entrepreneurship programs, 50 for the Complutense Summer School, and 34 for institutional studies.
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The Carolina Foundation has agreements with 110 Spanish teaching institutions throughout the country. For those interested in applying for one of the vacancies at partner universities, access the FC website and register using personal and academic information. There will be acceptance of students from various areas and courses.
It is essential to pay attention to the dates for enrolling, as each of the scholarships stipulates different deadlines for applications. For more details about the process, dates of importance, program prerequisites, access the official page of the program here, as detailed.
O study abroad it is becoming easier and more attractive to Brazilians. The number of Brazilians who choose to study abroad is increasing.
If in 2009, around 140,000 Brazilians followed in search of improvement in schools in several countries, in 2012 this amount increased to 175,000, according to the Estudar Fora planning platform, Fundação To study.
In a period of 3 years, the number of Brazilians looking for qualifications in universities abroad increased by 25%. Preference destinations boil down to institutions in Canada, Europe, United States and Australia.
Studying abroad is of great importance nowadays. Considering the rise of the Brazilian economy in recent years, the competitiveness of the labor market requires a differential of professionals in Brazil and education abroad is characterized as a return investment bigger.
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Not counting language courses, Brazilians have studied undergraduate courses, masters, MBAs, postgraduate courses, doctorates, and extension courses abroad.
It is interesting to know that the selection process regarding universities outside Brazil is not the same as the Brazilian process. In the United States and Europe, as examples, there is a long admission process that begins with the student's enrollment in an institution, called “application”.