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Undergraduate (e.g. bachelor): Popular coursesEstablished in Milan in 1966 by its current President, Francesco Morelli, IED offers thorough, effective training, based on the theory and practice of design culture, to young people who want to embark on creative careers in Fashion, Design, Visual Arts and Communications. IED is now the only international design training network. It offers three-year post-secondary school courses, advanced courses and Masters. Milan, Rome, Turin, Venice, Madrid, Barcelona and São Paulo house the four Schools of Design: IED Fashion Lab, IED Design, IED Visual Arts and IED Communications. Although all the schools and all the campuses apply the same training method and have the same underlying objectives, each one has its own strong, autonomous personality, deriving from roots that delve deep into its host city’s hinterland, production fabric and culture. Altogether, some 9000 students from more than 90 different countries enroll in courses at IED every year. The school where they study is an international one, where the quality of the lecturers and the strong bonds with the business community that have always been at the focus of the IED training method enable creativity to blend with design culture. An amazing country, Brazil occupies almost half of South America and is roughly the size of the USA excluding Alaska. Much of Brazil remains covered by the Amazon, a vast wilderness of which legends are still made. In Brazil you will also find modern and cosmopolitan cities. São Paulo, for instance, one of the largest cities in the world, is Brazil’s business powerhouse and a cultural hub for Latin America with its many movie theatres, concert halls, hip night clubs, excellent restaurants and bars, shopping malls, museums, and parks. Rio de Janeiro, the second largest city of the country, is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Brazilian culture is a mix of influences shaped by the original inhabitants, the Portuguese, the Africans, and the settlers from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. In music, food, dance, art, and religion, Brazil embraces the various traditions that have fed its history and affected its development. And you might want to brush up on your soccer skills before going as you are bound to get on well with the natives if you can play! Brazil has world-class universities. Programs in Biology, Medicine, Dermatology and Veterinary are world-renowned and sought after by students from every corner of the planet. For this reason, a number of multinational corporations recruit employees in Brazilian universities. MBA programs and specialization courses in Brazil are also noteworthy, as well as programs that combine traineeships and volunteer work in needy communities. The country’s beauty and diversity are just some reasons for you to come and study in Brazil. Its welcoming and joyful people, rich cultural melting pot, and pleasant tropical climate contribute to an even more compelling experience. Friendly, cheerful and good-natured, Brazilians welcome everyone warmly. More info about Brazil:
Currency: Brazilian real Education: 3 year courses in local language (the cost is for the first year)- Enrolment fee 3000 realis + tuition fee 18600 realis Accommodation: 300-500€ per month Other living costs: 300-400€ per month The Istituto Europeo di Design in São Paulo offers its students a support service to help them find accommodation. When you first arrive in São Paulo, we suggest that you stay in a residence and then look for something to share with other IED students. The International Student Guide contains a series of useful hints and yardsticks for the rent you might be charged in different parts of the city. For further information, please contact: Information and Orientation Service
It is generally very difficult to find work in Brazil because Brazilian nationals are eager for employment and so even the lowest paying positions are often taken up. Most opportunities for working experiences will be found in either teaching English or volunteering. Work teaching English can be found in Private language institutions, main schools, and general places of work. It is important not to work more than 15-20 hours per week, otherwise you may neglect your studies.
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