The Graduate Program in Cardiology provides consulting and advisory services in Statistics for research projects.
Contact: Julia Fukushima — Email: [email protected]
The Medical and Dental Services available on the USP main campus (São Paulo) include the University Hospital (HU) and the Primary Health Care Unit (UBAS). These services are available to graduate students and their dependents.
Requests for the inclusion of dependents must be submitted to the Postgraduate Office at FMUSP, following the instructions of Portaria SAU nº 1 and Resolução nº 7043 SAU – HU, along with the completion of the required form.
Appointments must be scheduled through the General Registry of the Psychiatry Institute (IPq-HCFMUSP) by phone:
(+55 11) 2661-6440, Monday to Friday, from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Consultations are held on Thursdays, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Postgraduate students can use the university restaurants located at the School of Public Health (FSP) and the School of Nursing (EE) during lunch and dinner hours.
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The subsidized meal cost is R$ 2.00.
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Access is granted with a valid USP ID card.
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Meal payments are made via credits on the USP card, which can be loaded at the cashiers of the EE and FSP.
For more information, visit: https://sas.usp.br/
The Executive Vice Provost for International Relations at USP is responsible for promoting international cooperation agreements. Partner institutions are listed on the Vice Provost’s official webpage.
The School of Advanced Studies (Escola de Altos Estudos) invites internationally renowned foreign professors and researchers to offer monographic courses at Brazilian universities.
This is a CAPES initiative aimed at strengthening, expanding, and enhancing graduate programs in Brazilian institutions.
Proposals for the Call for Projects for the School of Advanced Studies – International Academic Cooperation at the Graduate Level (Stricto Sensu) can be submitted on a rolling basis.
The Scientific Committee provides financial support for the translation, editing, and publication of scientific articles in national and international journals and newspapers.
This support is subject to the following criteria:
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The article must reference InCor;
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It must be published in journals indexed in the CAPES/Qualis evaluation system;
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Articles may include images in black and white only;
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At least one author must be affiliated with InCor-HC-FMUSP.
Detailed procedures for requesting support in Translation, Editing, and Publication are available on the Scientific Committee’s website at InCor.