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Science Without Borders

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28 March 2014

In April 2014, senior post-doctoral researcher, DrĀ Daniela FerreiraĀ will be traveling to Brazil to visit the top universities of the State of Sao Paulo to promote LSTM as a centre of excellence in research and teaching. She is undertaking this visit in order to attract PhD students from Brazil in the field of tropical medicine, who will be fully funded by theĀ Sciences without BordersĀ (Ciencias sem Fronteiras) programme.

Science without Borders – SwB (CiĆŖncia sem Fronteiras) is a Brazilian Government scholarship programme which aims to send 101,000 Brazilian students on undergraduate and PhDs to study at top universities around the world.

Due to the initiative of Dr Ferreira, LSTM is now on the list of eligible institutions participant of this programme. The aim of her visit is to attract excellent Brazilian students to LSTM and to promote increased collaboration with research groups in Brazil.

She will spend time with students at four universities, promoting the scope of research at LSTM, along with the state-of-the art facilities available, including the research laboratories and teaching spaces. She will also present a newwebpageĀ containing the list of potential PhD projects and supervisors.

During her visit she will attend theĀ Butantan InstituteĀ (Sao Paulo, Brazil), Ā theĀ Institute of Biomedical SciencesĀ of theUniversity of Sao PauloĀ (USP), theĀ Faculty of Biomedical SciencesĀ atĀ University of CampinasĀ (UNICAMP) and the Department ofĀ Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology of UniversityĀ of The State of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP)

If the tour proves successful, she will return to Brazil in December to visit universities in Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais, to further introduce LSTM as a potential place for students to complete their post-graduate education.

Talking about the trip, Dr Ferreira said: ā€œLSTM has traditionally had stronger links in Africa than in other low and middle income country settings such as in Latin America. The Brazilian government is rapidly increasing its funding for science and this is a great opportunity to expand LSTM activities in a country in which the burden of tropical diseases is really highā€.

As a result of the visit, Dr Ferreira is also engaging with communication departments of the two major Brazilian funding agenciesĀ CNpQĀ andĀ FAPESPĀ to advertise LSTM PhD programme on their websites and research newsletter.