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Knowledge without age: a new perspective on learning after 60

Master's course offers strategic training for those seeking to remain relevant and up-to-date in the professional landscape

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In a context of constant transformation and an increased appreciation of longevity, remaining intellectually active is a strategic choice. For many people over 60, the pursuit of new learning does not mean starting over but rather expanding repertoires and deepening already established experiences.

This is the proposal of the Professional Master's in Management for Competitiveness at FGV EAESP, which offers an exclusive track for individuals over 65. Aimed at those who are already professionally active and wish to strengthen their intellectual capital, the program reinforces the idea that knowledge is a continuous process.

“The MPGC 65+ is an innovative program, part of FGV EAESP's lifelong learning strategy, aimed at encouraging people to go back to studying and developing,” explains Gilberto Sarfati, program coordinator.

For Jorge Ronghe, a student in the MPGC 65+, the experience has been enriching: “It has added a lot to me, in terms of professional and personal experience. I found the debates quite engaging, as well as the way the meetings were conducted. The experiences of each participant.”

By promoting such initiatives, FGV reaffirms its commitment to human development at all stages of life.

 

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