With the assistance of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (GS/OAS), the International Cooperation Group of Brazilian Universities (GCUB), and the Department of Educational Topics of the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DTED/MRE), the OAS Partnerships Program for Education and Training (PAEC OAS-GCUB) has decided to support university-level students in the Americas through academic programs.
Degree Level
Master’s programs: Up to 24 months after the starting date of the study program and according to the rules and internal regulations of each program.
Doctoral programs: Up to 48 months after the starting date of the study program and according to the rules and internal regulations of each program.
Available Subjects
All Subjects
Scholarship Benefits
Exemption of tuition and monthly or annual academic fees, related to the costs of the graduate program at the host university, for which the scholarship recipient is selected.
Subsistence scholarship
Master’s: Monthly stipends, using as reference the amount paid by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Level Personnel (CAPES), as the minimum amount, to Brazilian students who are enrolled in master’s studies in Brazil, under the responsibility of the host university, throughout the regular study period, for up to a maximum of 24 months, according to the Table of Master’s Programs.
Doctorate: Monthly stipends, using as reference the amount paid by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Level Personnel (CAPES), as the minimum amount, to Brazilian students who are enrolled in doctorate studies in Brazil, under the responsibility of the host university, throughout the regular study period, for up to a maximum of 48 months, according to the Table of Doctoral Programs.
A US$1,200 (one-thousand two-hundred US Dollar) one-time allowance to help students defray their moving expenses paid in Brazilian Reais, according to the official exchange rate on the day the GS/OAS transfers the amount of the stipend to the GCUB.
Eligible Nationalities
International students are eligible for these fully funded scholarships in Brazil.
Eligibility Criteria
The scholarship application should be completed individually and may be submitted in Portuguese, English, French, or Spanish.
The student cannot receive another academic scholarship from the OAS, PAHO, or from any Brazilian institution for the same level of studies of the PAEC OAS-GCUB Scholarships Program 2022.
Hold citizenship or permanent residency of any of the OAS Member States, except Brazil5;
Not be an OAS or PAHO officer or possess any type of contract with the OAS or PAHO, at the time of application.
Representatives of the Permanent Missions to the OAS and their immediate families will not be considered for a PAEC OAS-GCUB Scholarships Program 2022.
Be in good health (physical and mental) to undertake and successfully conclude graduate studies.
Secure additional financial resources to assume the expenses not covered by this scholarship.
Applicants must indicate the degree for which they are applying, be it a Master’s or a Doctorate.
Each student must apply to three Master’s or Doctoral programs from different universities; it is mandatory that each of these universities be located in three different regions of Brazil.
The presentation of the applicant’s relevant diploma/s is mandatory for all applicants. In the case of doctoral candidates, the student must verify if the program of study requires a master’s diploma in order to qualify.
Application Procedure
For Master’s candidates: Diploma or certificate of completion of studies, or declaration from the university that certifies the completion of studies carried out (undergraduate or bachelor’s degree).
For Doctorate’s candidates: Diploma, certificate of completion of university studies: bachelor’s or Master’s degree, for doctoral candidates, if applicable.
Two letters of recommendation, preferably from university professors or other professionals of renowned academic or work expertise.
For each of the three programs of study options chosen, the candidate will have to submit two essays in any of the following languages: Spanish, English, French, or Portuguese.