Group of Brazilian Universities (GCUB) Scholarship 2025 (800 Scholarships)

The International Cooperation Group of Brazilian Universities – GCUB is pleased to announce the Third Edition of the GCUB International Mobility Program – GCUB-Mob.
The GCUB International Mobility Program – GCUB-Mob is promoted by GCUB, with the support of Instituto Guimarães Rosa of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, the Organization of Southern Cooperation – OSC, the Organization of American States – OAS, the Conselho Nacional das State Research Support Foundations – CONFAP , the Union of Universities of Latin America and the Caribbean – UDUALC and the Consejo Superior Universitario Centroamericano – CSUCA; and in partnership with the National Commission of UNESCO for Brazil and the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie – AUF.

The Program aims to contribute to the development of high academic level students from the five continents, as well as promoting university internationalization and strengthening international cooperation between Brazilian universities and institutions of other countries.
More than 800 master’s and doctoral degrees scholarships will be awarded in this edition, by 55 Brazilian universities, whose programs will begin in 2025.
Students may apply from May 2nd. Registration will close at 23:59 (BRT) on June 17th, 2024.
If you have any questions or need further clarification, please email us at: gcub.mob@gcub.org.br
No information will be delivered by other means.

Note 1: Candidates, it is highly recommended not to leave the submission of the applications on the last day, since there may be an overload in the system, preventing the receipt of proposals.
Note 2: Registration is free.

Link to the Call of Application: https://www.gcub.org.br/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ENGLISH-2024-Call-for-Application-GCUB-Mob-001_2024.pdf

To register: https://www.gcub.org.br/bsp/

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