FGV students can receive additional training in International Relations

The Center for International Relations at Fundação Getulio Vargas, based in the School of Social Sciences (FGV/CPDOC), is offering for the seventh year its Continuing Training program in International Relations at Mundo Contemporâneo, in Rio de Janeiro. Open to all FGV undergraduate students, the course includes the regular materials of? International Relations studies in order to expand the knowledge and opinion about the contemporary world.The Continuing Training program offers Law, Economics, History, Social Sciences and Management students the opportunity for further interdisciplinary training. Moreover, it expands their career options and increases their competitiveness in an increasingly internationalized job market, encourages the coordinator of the Center for International Relations, Professor Elena Lazarou. Former students of the Continuing Training program now work in international and national non-governmental organizations, in international advisory services to large companies, get a Ph.D. degree in some of the best universities in the world and have been accepted by Rio Branco Institute, she says. About the Continuing Training programIn Rio, two courses will be offered this semester. Global History of the World Wars will be taught by Professor Alexandre Moreli, who will develop the concept of Global History linking it to the narrative of the two world wars of the twentieth century. Foreign Policy Strategies, taught by Professor Daniel Edler, will be comprised of several theoretical lines on Foreign Policy within the field of International Relations. The subjects offered also include Europe in the world: compared foreign policies, Middle East: history and the present, Introduction to International Politics and Brazil in International Relations.Those who attend at least 16 credits in courses offered by the International Relations Centre during their undergraduate studies will get a Continuing Training Certificate in International Relations at the end of the course.In addition, the Continuing Training program will include the European Module of the Jean Monnet Programme in European Union Law - a partnership with FGV's Rio de Janeiro Law School. Applications for the Jean Monnet Programme may be submitted until February 4.In São Paulo, the program began in 2010.Please click below and learn more about the Continuing Training program in International Relations.www.ri.fgv.br/en








