Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) is accepting applications for a free specialization course in Human Rights, Ethnic-Racial Relations, and Health. The course, starting in April 2025, is aimed at graduates in related fields and offers 20 spots. Applications are open until January 21, 2025.
The Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), one of the most respected institutions in the field of public health in Brazil and internationally recognized, has opened applications for a specialization course that promises to make a difference in the training of professionals focused on promoting equity and human rights.
The free course in Human Rights, Ethnic-Racial Relations, and Health, offered by the Sérgio Arouca National School of Public Health (ENSP/Fiocruz), is now open for applications and presents an unmissable opportunity for those seeking to specialize in an area of growing relevance in the country.
According to information released by Fiocruz, applications are open until 4 PM on January 21, 2025.
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Interested individuals must register through the official ENSP/Fiocruz website, filling out the application form and submitting the necessary documents to participate in the selection process.
Who Can Participate and How Does the Course Work?
The course, entirely free, is aimed at professionals who hold a bachelor’s degree in areas such as health, social sciences, legal studies, humanities, and related fields.
The training is geared towards individuals who wish to act critically and transformatively in the area of public health, specifically addressing the complexities of ethnic-racial relations and their impact on collective health.
With a total workload of 540 hours, the course will be divided between 440 hours of theoretical subjects and 100 hours for the development of the Final Project (TCC).
The classes will primarily be conducted remotely, using distance learning platforms, but there is a possibility of in-person activities.
The course is scheduled to start on April 3, 2025, with the completion of theoretical classes on November 6 of the same year. The delivery of the TCC must be made by April 30, 2026.
According to Fiocruz, only 20 spots will be available for this specialization, which will be distributed between general competition and affirmative actions, with the following breakdown:
- 14 spots for general competition;
- 4 spots for Black individuals (Black and Brown);
- 1 spot for individuals with disabilities (PcD);
- 1 spot for Indigenous individuals.
If the spots reserved for affirmative actions are not filled, they will be redirected to general competition.
Selection Process: Stages and Criteria
The selection process will consist of two stages:
Document Analysis: In this phase, candidates will have their resumes and letters of intent evaluated. This stage will occur between February 3 and 7, 2025.
Eliminatory and Classificatory Interview: Candidates who pass the first stage will undergo an interview, which will be held between February 17 and 21, 2025, preferably via Zoom platform.
Topics Covered in the Course
The course aims to provide a robust and interdisciplinary training, enabling participants to understand and act in response to challenges related to human rights and public health in the Brazilian context.
Among the topics to be covered are:
- Racism and collective health;
- Public policies to combat inequalities;
- Health of Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQIA+ populations;
- Black feminism and women’s health;
- Ethics and human rights in the Unified Health System (SUS);
- Education and promotion of health equity.
The course is coordinated by professors Maria Helena Barros de Oliveira, Ernani Costa Mendes, and Laurenice de Jesus Alves Pires.
This team brings solid academic and practical experience in the areas of public health, human rights, and ethnic-racial relations, ensuring that the course content is current and relevant.
Social Impact and Relevance of the Course
According to information from the ENSP/Fiocruz, the main objective of the course is to promote critical reflections and contribute to the consolidation of the human right to health in Brazil, especially in contexts of racial inequality.
Recent data shows that Black and Indigenous populations continue to be the most affected by issues related to access to health, making it essential to train professionals capable of proposing public policies and effective solutions.
Furthermore, topics such as structural racism, Black feminism, and LGBTQIA+ health are highlighted in the course curriculum, demonstrating Fiocruz’s commitment to promoting essential debates for building a fairer society.
How to Register?
To participate, interested individuals must access the official Fiocruz website by 4 PM on January 21, 2025, fill out the registration form, and submit the requested documents, such as a graduation diploma, resume, and a letter of intent.
The letter of intent will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
- Clarity and objectivity in presentation;
- Alignment with the course objectives;
- Motivation for working in human rights and public health.
The final results of the selection process are expected to be announced on March 3, 2025.

Achei muito interessante inclusive quero me inscrever para concorrer a uma vaga mesmo as minhas chance sendo pequena.
Será um grande privilégio poder participar de um estudo aprofundado em saúde através da Fiocruz!
Eu , gastaria muito , de fazer este curso gratuito . Pois estou desempregada não posso pagar . Sou auxiliar de enfermagem.