Secure Your Spot in Free Courses at Unifesp! From Digital Security to Languages, Explore Online and In-Person Options to Enrich Your Academic and Professional Training.
The Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) has opened registrations for over 20 free courses, with online (EAD) and in-person options. Additionally, another 18 courses will have spots available soon, covering various areas of interest from digital security to workshops for educators and languages.
Although Unifesp is extremely recognized for its work in health, particularly in the management of Hospital São Paulo, located in Vila Mariana, the institution also excels in other areas of knowledge. For example, at the East Zone campus, the Institute of Cities operates, which houses the geography course.
Check Out Some Highlights:
Social Media and Digital Security for the Elderly
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Institute calls for 100% free and online courses in IT and computing with over 35 options, free certificate, and workloads of up to 200 hours after research reveals that 98% of companies face difficulty hiring qualified professionals.
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Senac and Senai offer courses with scholarships of up to R$ 1,500 in areas such as sales, cashier operator, electrical, welding, CNC lathe, construction, telemarketing, and reception.
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100% Free Online Mechanics Course with a R$ 1,400 Scholarship at the Federal Institute: In partnership with XCMG, IF calls for those interested in a technical course that includes a signed employment contract under an apprenticeship regime.
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Petrobras will pay for you to take a course: in partnership with Senai, there are 2,000 free spots with assistance of up to R$ 858 per month and a certificate recognized by the MEC in industrial areas with high demand in Brazil until 2026.
Focusing on the elderly population, the course “Connecting Generations” teaches how to protect oneself against cyberattacks, avoid online scams, and use social media to promote work and edit videos. Classes take place at the Diadema campus, and registrations are open until January 23, prioritizing students from the Open University for the Elderly. If spots remain, they will be specifically for those over 60 who register.
Analysis of Social Inequality in Brazil
This course, with 30 hours of content, explores the historical, economic, and political causes of social inequality in the country. Classes will occur from February 17 to 21 at the Osasco campus. Registrations, which are free, can be made from January 20 to February 18, and the selection of 20 participants will be conducted by the Academic Center of Economics.
Teaching Workshop for Teachers
Starting on February 1, the course “School Education: Teaching Workshop” is aimed at basic education teachers seeking new pedagogical strategies. Classes will be held both online and in-person at the SP School of Theater, in downtown São Paulo. Over three months, participants will reflect on the challenges of teaching and the interaction between teachers and students.
Drug Education and Harm Reduction
Aimed at professionals in health and education, this course addresses concepts such as the neuroscience of adolescent behavior and harm reduction practices. With 40 hours of content, classes will take place online on Tuesday mornings, and registrations will open on January 30.
Introduction to Spanish: ¡Latin America!
Offered by students in the Spanish language bachelor’s program at the Guarulhos campus, the course presents basic concepts of the language and explores cultures of Latin American countries. With 12 hours of online classes on Saturdays, registrations for this edition have already closed, but details can still be added to the waiting list.
Registrations for the Free Courses
Registrations are made through the SIEX website (Extension Information System), where it is possible to find an updated list of available online (EAD) and in-person free courses and activities at each campus. Currently, there is a wide range of options, including language classes and specific training for educators.

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