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Science Without Borders
Science without Borders is a large scale nationwide scholarship program primarily funded by the Brazilian federal government. The program seeks to strengthen and expand the initiatives of science and technology, innovation and competitiveness through international mobility of undergraduate and graduate students and researchers. The program also encourages highly qualified young researchers and Senior Visiting Professors to visit Brazil.
McCormick Villa Chats
Watch our series of interviews with Brazilian writers, artists and authorities that come to Washington DC.
Brazil for Kids
In this magazine you're going to travel all over Brazil with a Brazilian boy and girl. Together, you'll explore the Amazon Forest, canoe down rivers, get to know cities and beaches, visit waterfalls and the back country. You'll taste the fruit and try out delicious typical food, listen to music, take part in festivals and play a little soccer with the kids.
Brazil and the U.S.: What do We Have in Common?
Brazilian society and American society are similar in many ways. In the book "Brazil and the United States: What do We Have in Common?" you will find a comparative description of the historical development of both countries from 1500 to 2000 and learn about their similarities and differences in economic, political and cultural areas.