Getulio Vargas Foundation Is Offering Free Online Courses. The FGV Courses Aim to Boost the Careers of New Young People and Adults Across Brazil
The Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) announced the opening of 168 free online courses to enhance your resume, in sectors such as Public Administration, Economics, Law, Finance, Humanities, Education, Business, among others. Investing in great qualification results in better opportunities in the job market. Below is the list of free online courses available through FGV.
List of Free Online Courses from Getulio Vargas Foundation – FGV
- Access to Information
- Commercial Aspects of the Brazilian Electric Sector: From Sector Model to Tariff Definition
- Evaluation of the Location of Renewable Energy Sources in the Electric Power Transmission System
- Cooperativism
- Cyberbullying
- Data for Good
- Digital Democracy
- Entrepreneurship for the Financial Market
- Exploration and Abuses on the Internet
- Tools for Measuring the Socioeconomic Impacts of Public Policies and Incentives for Renewable Energy Sources
- Image and Rights on the Web
- Social Inclusion on the Internet
- Intimacy on the Internet
- Introduction to Heliothermal Energy Source
- Introduction to the Use of the SAM Tool
- Freedom of Expression
- Offenses and Hate on the Internet
- Japan’s Foreign Policy: Institutional Aspects and Historical Evolution
- Japan’s Foreign Policy: International Insertion and Bilateral Relations
- Industrial Policy: Arguments, Instruments, and Incentives for Heliothermal Industry in Brazil
Learn How FGV Online Courses Work and Register
Governments, companies, institutions, and technical training centers have made free distance education available online to ensure that professionals stand out in job interviews and can secure that desired position.
Those interested in applying for free online courses must have a notebook, a mobile phone, or a desktop computer. Those wishing to enroll in the online courses should access the Getulio Vargas Foundation website CLICKING HERE and should click on a course of interest, then click to register.
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Get to Know the Getulio Vargas Foundation
The Getulio Vargas Foundation was established in December 1944. Its initial goal was to prepare qualified personnel for Brazil’s private public administration. At the time, the country was already beginning to lay the foundations for the advancement that would be confirmed in the following years.
The FGV decided to broaden its focus of action and, from the restricted field of administration, moved to the broader field of economic and social sciences. The institution surpassed teaching boundaries and advanced into information and research areas, becoming synonymous with excellence and quality.
As a brand of boldness and pioneering spirit, the Getulio Vargas Foundation inaugurated, in Brazil, undergraduate and strict postgraduate programs in private and public administration, as well as postgraduate programs in economics, accounting, psychology, and education. The FGV also laid the foundations for a consolidated economy, through the development of the balance of payments, economic indices, and national accounts.
