International Exchange Actions
Academic Public Health
The Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Programs at ENSP have established themselves as key players in the internationalization of education and research in the field of Public Health, reaffirming their commitment to training qualified professionals and fostering international collaboration. Through strategic initiatives, the programs connect Brazil to important global networks, promoting innovation and excellence in addressing public health challenges.
The Institutional Sandwich PhD Program Abroad (PDSE) is an initiative that reflects this effort, expanding the training of Brazilian PhD students by providing access to centers of academic and research excellence abroad.
The Capes PrInt-Fiocruz Project is another remarkable example of the effort to foster the mobility of faculty and students, strengthening partnerships with renowned institutions worldwide. This program integrates actions that enhance Fiocruz's international visibility and consolidate its internationalization policy.
Another highlight is the SIS-Saúde Brazil/Mozambique initiative, which promotes the training of master's and doctoral students to strengthen the Mozambican health system, in collaboration with the National Institute of Health (INS) and Lúrio University (UniLúrio). This project offers master's and doctoral programs focused on health system management, planning, and evaluation, equipping professionals to tackle local and regional challenges.
In Latin America, the VigiFronteiras-Brazil Program is another initiative that illustrates the importance of the Program´s actions in strengthening health surveillance in strategic areas, such as Brazil´s border regions and neighboring countries. With a focus on training master's and doctoral students, the program promotes integrated and high-quality responses to health emergencies, contributing to regional and international public health.
The Stricto Sensu graduate programs at ENSP also offer specific admission processes for international candidates, allowing students from other countries to enroll in our master's and doctoral programs.