The Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM) has just opened registration for eight free courses, aimed exclusively at women aged 16 to 29 in situations of social vulnerability.
There are 1.580 vacancies distributed by UFAM in four cities in the state: Careiro, Iranduba, Itacoatiara and Manaus. Registration is open until November 14, and the courses aim to strengthen the professional training of women in more vulnerable conditions, in addition to contemplating people with disabilities and the LGBTQIAP+ public.
With a workload of 200 hours, UFAM's free courses were designed to guarantee practical training and offer a real opportunity for growth and autonomy. In addition to classes, students will have access to all necessary materials at no cost.
Courses for different areas and market demands
These free UFAM courses are a response to the current needs for inclusion and professional qualification, focusing on areas that are in demand and relevant to the Amazon region.
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The training offered covers different areas of knowledge, addressing both environmental and sustainable development issues as well as administrative functions. Check out the full list of courses offered below:
- Social and Environmental Development Agent
- Environmental Inspection Assistant
- Solid Waste Management Agent
- Cleaning and Conservation Agent
- Digital Inclusion Agent in Centers
- Artisan of Indigenous Articles
- Administrative assistant
- Human resources assistant
Each course has a workload of 200 hours, designed to provide a comprehensive and practical overview of each area. For example, the Socio-Environmental Development Agent course has an approach focused on sustainability, an essential theme in the Amazon region.
The Indigenous Artisan course values local culture and helps students develop artisanal production skills that can be applied to their own businesses or cooperatives.
How the selection process works
The selection process for free UFAM courses is simple and accessible. Women between the ages of 16 and 29 who are in a situation of social vulnerability can register until November 14th.
There is no registration fee, which makes the opportunity even more inclusive. UFAM prioritizes access for black women, indigenous women, quilombolas, riverside communities, people with disabilities and the LGBTQIAP+ community, seeking to promote diversity and inclusion in classes.
Classes will take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 18:21 p.m. to 30:XNUMX p.m., ensuring that students can reconcile their daily commitments with their education. All teaching materials will be provided by the institution, and the course will be taught by specialized teachers with experience in the market and committed to quality teaching.
Where to sign up
To register, candidates must access the official UFAM website and fill out the registration form. If you have any questions, the team responsible for the program is available to clarify any doubts by email at educotec24.ufam@gmail.com.
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About UFAM
UFAM, the Federal University of Amazonas, is one of the leading higher education institutions in the North of Brazil. With a strong focus on research, innovation and outreach projects, UFAM stands out for its commitment to quality education and regional development. The university is also known for its social inclusion initiatives, promoting opportunities educational services for communities in vulnerable situations.
By offering these free courses, UFAM reaffirms its mission to contribute to the social and economic transformation of the Amazon region. Through programs like this, the university expands access to education and training, helping to build a more inclusive and prosperous future for women in the Amazon and their communities.