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Science without Borders


Published on 3 January 2012

13 December 2011

Science without Borders

 

Science without Borders

Glaucios Oliva, President of CNPq, Jorge Almeida Guimarães, President of CAPES, Alan Charlton, British Ambassador and Joanna Newman, Director of the UK HE International Unit. Photo by Jaqueline Wilkins / Embaixada Britânica

 

Dr Joanna Newman, Director of the UK HE International Unit represented the UK at the signing of the £170 million Science without Borders scholarship programme on Monday 13th December 2011.

The agreement, brokered by UUK and the International Unit, funds up to 10,000 Brazilian students to study STEM subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate level over the next four years.

Science without Borders Programme

 

Students will spend 12 months in the UK on sandwich undergraduate and sandwich PhD courses. This will include nine months in a classroom studying a STEM subject at undergraduate or postgraduate level and three months on an industrial placement or being supervised by the university to undertake an industrial project. There will also be approximately six hundred scholarships for full PhDs available to Brazilian students.

The International Unit have negotiated a package of £15,000 per student to be paid to UK universities. This package covers the student's academic programme including fees associated with coursework or tests, English language provision as appropriate, student support, accommodation, an industrial placement or supervised industrial project and administrative support within the host university.

Students studying for full PhDs will receive £15,000 per year. The Brazilian Government will pay travel and living costs directly to students. Science without Borders in the UK will be administered by the International Unit on behalf of Universities UK and in partnership with CAPES and CNPq, the Brazilian higher education agencies. UUK and the International Unit are investigating the best way to manage and administer the scheme to give best value to the Brazilian students and benefit both the UK and Brazilian higher education sectors.

For further information about the programme please contact:

George Grayson, International Policy Officer, UK Higher Education International Unit

george.grayson@international.ac.uk

Phone: +44 (0) 207 419 5415

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