The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Brazil.
Reducing inequalities through the dissemination of scientific knowledge for extractivist communities
Brazil
Congratulations on receiving a Fulbright grant! The resources on this page are designed to familiarize you with your host location and provide important context and information as you prepare to travel abroad. We encourage you to review the readings, websites, and logistical information offered by local contacts. Click the section headings below to display the information.
- Contact Information
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Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States of America and Brazil
Rua Manoel da Nobrega, 595, conj. 34
Paraiso
04001-083 Sao Paulo SP
Brazil
Tel: +51 11 3057 3703
Website: www.fulbright.org.brPoints of Contact
U.S. Scholars and Students:
Christiane Nagayasu
Email: christiane@fulbright.org.brEnglish Teaching Assistants:
Vanessa Miranda
Email: vanessa@fulbright.org.br
- Country Information
- ETA Resources
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- Locate the Regional English Language Officer
- ETA Instructional Video
- Online Portuguese Course for ETAs (developed by Fulbright ETA alumni)
- O Jeitinho Brasileiro: Fulbright ETA Newsletter
- Social Media
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- 22.33 Stories Podcast featuring ETA Lindsay Liles
- Blog of U.S. Student Adam Vincent
- Blog of U.S. Student Monica Gibbons
- Blog of U.S. Scholar (Postdoctoral Researcher) Kate Spanos
Facebook Groups
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Germán Zárate-Sández
Dr. Germán Zarate-Sandez is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and teacher trainer at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. He first came to the United States from Argentina in 2005 as a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant at the University of Scranton, in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Steven Butterman
Dr. Steven F. Butterman is a Full Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures and director of the Portuguese Language Program at University of Miami. He was a Fulbright Scholar to Brazil, where he conducted a project on queer diasporas, working with LGBTQIA+ Brazilian citizens who have migrated to South Florida.