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Science Without Borders has awarded 18,000 scholarships

19/11/2012

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Brasilia - President Dilma Rousseff said today (19) the Science Without Borders Program awarded 18,000 scholarships through November. According to her, over 3000 students names are on the approved list, the last call, to study at universities in seven countries next year.

"They will learn what is most advanced in science and technology on the planet. And when they return to Brazil, will help improve our universities and create new technologies to add value and give more competitiveness for our businesses, our products and our services, "he said.

In the weekly Coffee with the President, Dilma also pointed out that, from tomorrow (20), 18,000 vacancies are open for courses starting in September 2013. For her, the government's goal of bringing 101 000 Brazilian students abroad by 2014 will be achieved.

"Brazil has to face two major challenges simultaneously: to fight poverty and raise the status of our country and the middle class to be able to create advanced technology and innovate, bringing our country to the world's most developed. These young people will help Brazil make a leap in science, technology and innovation, and transform our country into a power also in the knowledge economy. "



Source: Agency Brazil

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