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Opportunities for short training online and in-person in Brazil through Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa - FARA

Opportunities for short training online and in-person in Brazil through Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa - FARA

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Opportunities for short training online and in-person in Brazil through Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa - FARA #ARIFA program:

Online courses

BQI 602 – Biosafety

BQI 671 – Bioinformatics Applied to the Modeling of Biological Systems

BQI 762 – Structural Bioinformatics

BVE 791 – Tropical Forest Ecology

CBF 770 – Plant Stress Physiology

FIT 632 – Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture

FIT 664 – Homeopathy in Agriculture

FIT 666 – Epigenetics and plants

FIT 677 – Breeding of medicinal and aromatical plants

MBI 610 – Microbial Physiology

SOL 649 – Soil Management in the Tropics

In-person courses

CIV 642 – Biological wastewater treatment processes

CIV 660 – Science and Technology of Building Materials

ELT 651 – Image Processing and Applications

ENT 774 – Insect-Microbe Interactions

ESM 490 – Supervised Internship

FIP 300 – Plant Pathology I

FIP 607 – Plant Pathogens

INF 723 – Data Visualization

LET 604 – Portuguese for Foreigners

MBI 620 – Structure and function of nucleic acids

NUT 642 – Nutritional Epidemiology

ZOO 729 – Physiology of animal growth and meat quality

Access all courses online through https://dri.ufv.br/en/ufv-courses-in-english-2024-1/. (click on the name of the course for more details)

How to Apply:

This form must be completed by candidates who are currently enrolled in a higher education institution: https://forms.gle/FALq6yKg8Q4KCrheA

This form must be completed by candidates who are not enrolled in any higher education institution but who already have an undergraduate or postgraduate degree: https://forms.gle/kkVteCyVVJrb29RW6

The closing date for submission of applications is January 12, 2024.

Credit /LJ MUHAMMAD VIA FACEBOOK SEARCH 

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