Getúlio Vargas Foundation Is Offering Free Online Courses. The FGV Courses Aim to Boost the Careers of New Young People and Adults Across Brazil
The Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV) announced on Tuesday (15th) the opening of 155 free online courses to enhance your resume, in areas such as Public Administration, Economics, Law, Finance, Humanities, Education, Business, among others. Investing in great qualifications results in better job opportunities. Below is the list of free online courses available from FGV.
List of Free Online Courses from Getúlio Vargas Foundation – FGV
- Consumer Relations and Basic Rights
- Leadership in Times of Uncertainty
- Tax Law
- Criminal and Economic Law
- Fundamentals of International Relations
- How to Make Investments 1
- How to Make Investments 2
- Coaching and Mentoring Relationship
- Emotional Intelligence and Resilience
- Negotiation and Contract Formation
Learn How FGV Online Courses Work and Complete Your Registration
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 their desired positions.
Those interested in applying for the free online courses must have a laptop, mobile phone, or desktop computer. Those who wish to register for the online courses can click on each title mentioned above, which will redirect them directly to the course offer website.
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Free technical courses from the Federal Institute: over 300 open spots to study Mechanics, Mechatronics, Automation, Administration, and Computer Science at IFSP
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Federal Institute will pay R$ 1,400 per month for those who take an online mechanics course in partnership with XCMG: opportunities include formal employment, no entrance exam, and an 18-month duration; see who can apply.
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Fiocruz offers a 100% online and free course: The Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and SUS have 10,000 spots for a 40-hour training program with a certificate recognized by MEC.
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Study Mechanics and Electrotechnics at the Federal Institute: over 150 open vacancies for free technical courses at IFG
Get to Know the Getúlio Vargas Foundation
The Getúlio Vargas Foundation was established in December 1944. Its initial goal was to prepare qualified personnel for the private public administration of Brazil. At that time, the country was already beginning to lay the foundations for the advancement that would be confirmed in the following years.
FGV decided to broaden its scope and, from the restricted field of administration, began to encompass the broader sciences of economics and social studies. The institution transcended teaching boundaries and advanced in the areas of information and research, until it became synonymous with excellence and quality.
As a brand of boldness and pioneering spirit, the Getúlio Vargas Foundation inaugurated, in Brazil, undergraduate and graduate programs in private and public administration, as well as postgraduate courses in economics, accounting, psychology, and education. FGV also laid the foundations for a consolidated economy, starting from the development of the balance of payments, economic indices, and national accounts.

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