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Swinburne University representative delivered a lecture at UFSC last Wednesday, 23 November
A lecture was delivered at UFSC last Wednesday (23 November) by Ms Priscila Trevisan, a representative from Swinburne University. Her talk was about the University and its academic programs, as well as about going onexchange and living in Australia. The lecture was attended by nearly 50 students who could get to know a little more about the dynamics of the Australian university and clarify doubts about entering universities in Australia and how to develop international research. -
Internship vacancy at the Office of International Relations (SINTER) – International Agreements
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Representative of Swinburne University gives lecture at UFSC
Next Wednesday (23 November), an informative lecture about Swinburne University – an Australian university located in Melbourne, with which UFSC has an agreement – will be held on campus. The lecture is co-organized by SINTER and Priscila Trevisan, a representative of Swinburne University, and will draw on exchange possibilities, forms of admission and the Australian university system. The event will take place in Room 101, at the Building B of the School of Technology (CTC), at 11 am. -
SINTER and PROPG announce the preliminary result for the LExS Award Program
The Office of International Relations (SINTER) and the Prorectorate for Graduate Studies (PROPG) hereby publish the preliminary result for the LExS Award Program from Leiden University, in accordance with the Public Call no. 03/2016/SINTER/PROPG.Selected candidates (in alphabetical order):
Fabricia Cristiano Guckert
Mariana Martins Almeida
Naylane Araújo Matos
Paola da Cunha Nichele
The candidate who wishes to appeal to this preliminary result can do so until 21 November 2016 at 23h59min. The appeal must be presented in .pdf format and sent to the e-mail address: programas.sinter@contato.ufsc.br.
The e-mail must have as its subject “APPEAL + FISRT NAME + LAST NAME of the candidate (ex: APPEAL ANA SILA)”. Appeals that are not presented this way will not be considered.
Candidates qualified for the second phase of the call will be notified by email.
Interviews will take place on 23 November, from 10 am, at the Office of International Relations (SINTER) – Rectorate Building II – 1st floor.
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Internship vacancy at the Office of International Relations (SINTER)
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Study Buddy Program is open

The Study Buddy Program is a volunteer program in which UFSC students give guidance and assistance to incoming international students on how to proceed in their first days in Florianópolis and at UFSC. In return, it provides our regular students the opportunity to get in contact with students from foreign universities and cultures from all over the world.
If you are a UFSC student and want to become a study buddy, fill in the Studdy Buddy Form, informing your language and gender preference. We would like to remind that Portuguese exchange students also need study buddies, in spite of the language. The information on the international student and his or her respective study buddy will be sent to their personal emails. In case there are not enough study buddies for all exchange students, the selection period will be extended. Application goes from 27 October to 16 December.
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Swedish delegation delivered a lecture at UFSC last Friday, 21 October
A delegation formed by representatives of 8 Swedish universities came to UFSC last Friday (21 October) to get to know our university and to present to UFSC students the opportunities to study in Swedish universities, as well as their vision about university education and a little bit of their culture.Two lectures were delivered, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, having as their main topic “Study in Sweden”. In addition to the lecture, booths were set up in the EFI auditorium hall, so that the studentsinterested could contact the Swedish institutions directly and clarify their doubts.
The event was co-organized by SINTER and was attended by nearly 80 students.










