Scholarships in Switzerland for Brazilians

Applications for the scholarship program offered by the Swiss government will be open until October 31st. The opportunities are for Brazilians who want to acquire new experiences in the country.

The public notices released are divided into three modalities: Doctorate, Post-Doctorate and Research, being that participation prerequisites may vary depending on the type of program chosen by the student.

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Although there are specific conditions for each modality, some basic requirements are: having a Master's or Doctorate degree and mastering the language requested in the scholarship to which you apply.

Those approved in the program will benefit from a monthly stipend, accommodation, transportation assistance, airfare, among other advantages.

Courses are scheduled to start from September 2016. For Research and Post-Doctorates, the maximum duration of the program will be one year, while for Doctorates, the experience period will be three years.

As each modality has its specificities, the required documentation, as well as the application procedures, address and contact methods may also be different.

To acquire such information and stay on top of everything about the programs, see the announcements below: Doctorate degree, Post doctoral It is Search.

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