Call for Applications for the LExS Award Program, Leiden University (Netherlands) – Preliminary Results
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Staff members of the Office of International Relations (SINTER) had academic papers approved in three relevant national and international events on internationalization of higher education. They are the Faubai Conference 2023: Building Knowledge with all voices, the NAFSA 2023 Conference & Expo and the 2023 Biennial Conference on International Higher Education.
The Faubai Conference 2023: Building Knowledge with all voices is an international conference organized by the Brazilian Association of International Education (Faubai), attended by more than 600 university representatives, institutions and researchers from around the world. In the 2023 edition, the event will take place in Belo Horizonte, between 15 and 19 April.
The SINTER team, in partnership with colleagues from the State University of New York (SUNY) Empire State College (United States); the Universidad de La Frontera/Learn Chile (Chile); the Brazilian Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA); the Brazilian Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), and the Schools of Socio-Economic Sciences (CSE), Education (CED) and Technology (CTC) at UFSC, had the following papers approved for presentation at the Faubai Conference 2023:
The NAFSA 2023 Conference & Expo is the largest international higher education conference in the world. In 2023, the theme of the event, which will be held in Washington, DC, United States, between 30 May and 2 June, is “Inspiring an inclusive future”.
The SINTER team had the following papers approved for the event:
The 2023 Biennial Conference on International Higher Education is a conference held every two years by the Center for International Higher Education (CIHE), at Boston College, United States. In 2023, the event will take place between 9 and 10 June.
The SINTER team, in partnership with IPEA and the Department of International Relations at UFSC, had the following paper approved for the event:
In addition to this presentation, the Director of International Relations at UFSC, Fernanda Leal, will participate in the session “Making the Most Out of your Doctorate” at the 2023 WES-CIHE Summer Institute, which takes place alongside the CIHE Conference.
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On 8 February, the Secretary for International Relations, Luiz Carlos Pinheiro Machado Filho, welcomed at SINTER a delegation of leaders from Mozambique’s National Institute of Information Technology and Communication (INTIC). The aim of the visit was to advance the technical cooperation agreement between UFSC and the institution for the implementation of a digital certificate infrastructure in the African country.

SINTER receives representatives from INTIC, IFRS, LabSEC/UFSC and PROPG/UFSC.
UFSC is providing support for the implementation of a digital certificate infrastructure in Mozambique through a partnership between the INTIC and the Computer Security Laboratory (LabSEC/UFSC). The meeting discussed the possibilities of cooperation and the possible sources of funds to support the provision of courses and scholarships for Mozambican students at UFSC. This partnership is based on solidarity between countries, and therefore does not involve remuneration of professors or any financial compensation.
The possibility of training Mozambican students in the digital area, at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as through short courses, was addressed. “The proposal is to prepare a Mozambican team that in the future will implement projects in Mozambique with full autonomy” said the Secretary.
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