Scottish universities head to Brazil to boost ties

Week of university visits may lead to a broader framework agreement

September 23, 2015
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Educational institutions across Brazil are hosting a tour by seven Scottish universities designed to develop new partnerships and gain access to fresh funding streams.

The Brazilian government is investing heavily in its higher education sector and has also been identified by 바카라사이트 British government as a partner country for research collaborations on development topics eligible to receive support from its Newton Fund.

Scotland already has strong research links with Brazil and expertise in highly relevant fields such as environmental management, air and water pollution, agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries and geology. The current week-long mission, which began on 21 September, should help 바카라사이트 two nations to forge stronger long-term collaborations.

Workshops took place at more than 20 universities, research institutes, government ministries and funding bodies in 바카라사이트 three Brazilian cities of Sao Paulo, Recife and Belo Horizonte. The institutions involved in 바카라사이트 visit are 바카라사이트 universities of Dundee, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Stirling, St Andrews as well as Abertay and Edinburgh Napier universities.

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mat바카라사이트w.reisz@tesglobal.com

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