Secretaria de Relações Internacionais | Office of International Relations
  • Final Result – GCUB-ASCUN Brazil-Colombia Student Exchange Program (BRACOL)

    The Office of International Relations (SINTER) announces the final result of the Call for Applications to the GCUB-ASCUN Brazil-Colombia Student Exchange Program (BRACOL) for studying abroad in Colombia in the second semester of 2018. After the interviews conducted by the responsible selection committee, in accordance with the Call no. 06 SINTER, the following students were selected:

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  • AUGM Escala Estudiantes de Grado Program 2018.2 – Preliminary Result

    The Office of International Relations (SINTER) informs that in accordance with the Call for Applications no. 04/2018/SINTER, from 01 March 2018, the preliminary result of the selection process related to the  Escala Estudiantes de Grado  exchange program of the Asociación de Universidades Grupo Montevideo (AUGM), for studying abroad in the second semester of 2018, is the following:

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  • Applications open for the IsF German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese and Portuguese courses

    The Idiomas sem Fronteiras [Languages without Borders] program is offering German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese and Portuguese as a Foreign Language (PFL) courses to UFSC students and staff. Applications are open until 3 April 2018 at midday (Brasilia time) on the official IsF website.

    The courses are free of cost and especially designed for the university community.

    Note: The university might offer only one of these courses, some of them or even all of them. When you start your application, the system will indicate which courses are available in your institution.

    For more information, access the Call for Applications.

     


  • Preliminary Result – GCUB-ASCUN Brazil-Colombia Student Exchange Program (BRACOL)

    The Office of International Relations (SINTER) announces the preliminary result of the selection process related to the GCUB – ASCUN Brazil-Colombia Student Exchange Program (BRACOL), in accordance with the Call for Applications no. 06/SINTER/2018.
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  • Lecture about exchange opportunities in France

    Last Tuesday (27 March), SINTER received a visit from a representative of Campus France Brasil – a French government agency responsible for promoting higher education – which gave a lecture at the School of Socio-Economic Sciences’ (CSE) auditorium. The presentation covered topics such as the admission application process, the advantages of the French higher education, scholarships available for foreign students, information about the exchange programs and the procedures for applying for a student visa.

    If you want to know more about our French partner institutions, click here.


  • Applications for the free IsF Portuguese as a Foreign Language course

    Applications for the Portuguese as a Foreign Language in-classroom course offered by UFSC Language Center (NucLi-IsF), linked to the Idiomas sem Fronteiras [Languages without Borders] (IsF) program, will be open from 26 March to 03 April. The target audience are foreign undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled at UFSC, who have an A1-B2 proficiency level in Portuguese. The 16-hour course aims at developing reading strategies and linguistic competences needed to comprehend texts in academic contexts and for the CELP-BRAS exam.

    Classes will take place between 30 April and 26 May of 2018, on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the School of Communication and Arts (CCE).

    Applications will be made exclusively through the website http://isfaluno.mec.gov.br or through the program’s app, IsF Aluno.

    For more information, please contact psf.ufsc@gmail.com.


  • Campus France Brasil will be holding a lecture about exchange opportunities in France

    Resultado de imagem para campus franceOn 27 March, UFSC will receive a team from Campus France Brasil– a French government agency responsible for promoting higher education – which will give a lecture about study opportunities in France.

    The presentation will cover topics such as the admission application process, the advantages of the French higher education, scholarships available for foreign students, information about the exchange programs and the procedures for applying for a student visa.

    The event will take place at the School of Socio-Economic Sciences’ (CSE) auditorium, at 11 a.m., on 27 March (Tuesday).