Introduction
International relations of students coming to our Institution or of our students going abroad are encouraged and facilitated by the Executive Board of Institutional and International Relations (DERI), and complemented by recent initiatives from faculty members.
FEA has been fostering internationalization as a complementary element to the teaching and learning process.
Incoming Students
- Students without an institutional agreement may enroll as special students. Please contact the Secretariat for more information.
- Students from Higher Education Institutions abroad with agreements with Unicamp, Should refer to the International Office.
You may come to attend regular undergraduate courses or participate in research internships, but your stay at FEA must be formalized through enrollment in specific courses.
How to Begin the Process
Step 1: In case of enrollment in a regular course, register through the DAC system. In case of an internship in laboratories, contact the professor responsible for the internship/research and agree on the terms of collaboration.
Step 2: The faculty member contacts the Undergraduate Secretariat and informs the expected arrival period of the student. Together, they arrange enrollment in Special Topics courses for Exchange Students.
Step 3: If the student’s stay exceeds 90 days:
- Upon arrival in Brazil, the student must present themselves at FEA (Secretariat and supervising professor).
Afterwards, the student must go to DAC Services with both originals and copies of the following documents:
Passport identification page.
Passport page with the visa.
Passport page with the entry stamp.
National Migrant Registration Card (CRNM) or proof of visa registration request/appointment with the Federal Police.
When to Formalize
The process must take place in mid-October of each year.
Additional Support
Outgoing Students
Double Degree
Double degree programs with French schools such as AgroParisTech and École Centrale.
Where to Seek Opportunities
IAESTE (International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience)
Unicamp Internationalization Office (DERI)
Credit Transfer
Deadline to Submit the Request: until the end of the semester of enrollment; that is, as soon as you finish taking the courses at your home higher education institution (HEI), you must submit to DAC the request for credit transfer. The evaluation process is not always quick and consists of an assessment of the course content, workload and curricular classification (vector) of the courses taken. Make sure that this information is available in the official documents submitted.
Responsible committee: Undergraduate Coordinator.
