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Brazil enhances scientific education and local innovation through the Planetário de Brasília’s youth workshops and Camaçari’s strategic partnerships with UFBA.
IFMA opens enrollment for a new 18-month distance postgraduate program in Environmental Education and Informatics, designed for professionals with recognized undergraduate degrees.
Educational initiatives in Campina Grande and Campo Grande offer interactive science and technology programs to engage youth during school recess and beyond.
Imperatriz inaugurates first maker lab with plans for 14 labs by 2026 to enhance science and technology education in public schools.
State universities in Paraná actively engage the public in science, technology, and health education at the Verão Maior 2025 event, highlighting sustainability and wellness.
Brazilian universities and schools are enhancing technology education through free advanced training programs and makerspace labs equipped with cutting-edge tools, benefiting students through scholarships and practical experiences.
Brazil launches key funding and support programs to boost educational science labs and rewards innovation leaders in Santa Catarina.
UEPB joins national efforts to institutionalize the PIBID program as a state policy for sustained teacher training in Brazil, highlighting legislative progress and educational collaboration.
Brazil launches a free bachelor’s program in science and technology while HFSE workers intensify efforts for career transition legislation in the sector.
Brazilian institutions Fiocruz Brasília and Ufal host key international delegations to strengthen collaboration in health and education research.
Belterra students win third place in a quantum science festival, while Camaçari plans a special session on advancing education and technology.
Brazil hosts major educational events in December 2025, promoting science and culture to empower communities in Araripe and Belo Horizonte.
Brazil introduces new postgraduate courses in science and mathematics for 2026, featuring free specialization at IFPA and a master's program with scholarships at UFT.
Brazil pushes for women's empowerment in STEM with Escola do Futuro's award bid and a digital inclusion program for elderly women.
Brazilian Amazon states recently hosted major science and technology events that engaged students in sustainability and innovation, underscoring education's role in environmental stewardship.
Sergipe has passed a new law establishing a comprehensive full-time integral education policy in public schools, focusing on extended hours, equity, and quality aligned with national goals.
Paraíba's regional science events in 2025 promote scientific education and climate change awareness through interactive programs and innovative technologies.
SESI Lab Delas concludes its second cycle in 2025, empowering girls in science and technology through innovative projects and mentorship.
Brazil's 2025 science festivals in Petrolina and Salvador engage communities through educational events, robotics, and cultural activities, enhancing local scientific culture.
The 21st Fenecit PE in Recife celebrated scientific innovation among youth, awarding the Hawkings team from Patos second place for their financial education kit and spotlighting future tech initiatives in the region.
Paraíba advances science and technology education in 2025 with major events, including SNCT 2025 in João Pessoa and the upcoming II Dia do Leite focusing on dairy innovation.
Belém invests R$ 9 million in technology education while Rio de Janeiro hosts a public science festival promoting environmental awareness and interactive learning.
In November 2025, Brazil's Bahia state advanced science engagement with new projects, while the Federal University of Vale do São Francisco hosted the 22nd National Science and Technology Week.
Brazil strengthens youth involvement in science and health education through new state partnerships and recognition of young innovators.
Brazilian public education advances innovative technology and sustainability integration through educator training and STEAM events in Bahia and Natal.
Brazil advances climate education with a new science hub in Belém and mobilizes thousands of students in Arapiraca during the National Science and Technology Week focused on ocean culture and climate change.
Brazil enhances STEM education with free university courses in São Paulo and new science labs in public schools across Bahia.
Municipal schools in Gaspar and Jundiaí are enriching education with innovative science, technology, and sustainability projects involving active student collaboration and public-private partnerships.
Brazilian municipalities and schools bolster community science engagement in 2025 through national science and environmental education events.
New partnerships and youth programs are advancing science and technology engagement across Brazilian municipalities and educational institutions, promoting connectivity and inspiring young talents.
Fiocruz Brasília and Unesc led dynamic 2025 National Science and Technology Week events, engaging the public with science education focused on ocean culture and climate change.
Brazil's STEM initiatives at national and international events are empowering women and encouraging youth participation in science and technology.
During SNCT 2025, Brazil emphasizes climate change education through e-book launches and community-engaged events themed on oceanic culture and environmental awareness.
New data reveals nearly 60% of small business owners in Paraíba have higher education, leading to better income and business outcomes.
Alagoas institutionalizes youth media education programs Digaê! and Filmaê as state policies to empower vulnerable urban youth through audiovisual training and civic engagement.
Cities across Brazil, including Caraguatatuba, Campina Grande, and Jequié, are advancing technology education and innovation projects during National Science and Technology Week 2025 to empower youth and foster community development.
Brazil concludes its 2025 Pro Tempore Presidency of regional education cooperation, emphasizing border education, sustainable school meals, and literacy initiatives.
Brazilian universities including Uema and UFBA are spearheading impactful science and environmental awareness activities during the 2025 National Science and Technology Week.
Inatel has launched 'Nativos do Futuro', a free platform offering Brazilian high school students accessible courses and activities on technology and innovation to foster skills and creativity for future careers.
The Government of Sergipe allocated R$21.7 million in 2025 to boost science, technology, and innovation through the Funtec fund, enhancing research, education, and entrepreneurship.