Diversity Program offers scholarships for graduate programs in law
FGV LAW at Fundação Getulio Vargas’ Sao Paulo Law School is now accepting applications for its Diversity Program. This initiative awards scholarships based on people’s racial, ethnic and gender identities, combined with socioeconomic factors.
The purpose of the program is to create opportunities to mitigate the obstacles that socioeconomic conditions and ethnic and racial barriers impose on students. Accordingly, here are the prerequisites for applying for a scholarship: a gross household income of up to two minimum salaries per person; assets and liquidity assessed in conjunction with the declared income; and school attendance primarily at public sector schools or with a proven scholarship at private schools.
Up to 44 (forty-four) scholarships will be awarded, 2 (two) for each of the graduate courses in the catalog, provided that there are candidates who meet the requirements for the scholarship and who have not yet been awarded a scholarship by the FGV LAW Diversity Program. The courses will begin in March 2025, and they will last from two to three semesters, depending on the class.
Each candidate for the Diversity Program may select only one course for their application in the semester in question. It is important for the course you choose to be in line with your professional career.
Here are the courses with scholarships:
- Graduate Course in Compliance
- Graduate Course in Administrative Law
- Graduate Course in Agribusiness and Bioeconomy Law – Concentrated
- Graduate Course in Competition and Regulatory Law
- Graduate Course in Digital Law
- Graduate Course in Labor Law
- Graduate Course in Contract Law – Concentrated
- Graduate Course in Contract Law – Intensive (classes three days per week, due for completion in two semesters)
- Graduate Course in Law and ESG
- Graduate Course in Business Law
- Graduate Course in Business Law – Concentrated
- Graduate Course in Executive Legal Management
- Graduate Course in Real Estate Law
- Graduate Course in Economic Criminal Law
- Graduate Course in Corporate Law
- Graduate Course in Tax Law
- Graduate Course in Tax Law – Concentrated
- Graduate Course in Estate and Succession Planning – Concentrated
- Graduate Course in Estate and Succession Planning – Intensive (classes three days per week, due for completion in two semesters)
- Graduate Course in Civil Procedural Law
- Graduate Course in Civil Procedural Law – Intensive (classes three days per week, due for completion in two semesters)
- Graduate Course in Intellectual Property and Innovation Law
For more information and to apply, click here.